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St James's Square, London

St James’s Square: Henry Jermyn’s field of dreams

From the start a desirable area to live, St James's was close to both the royal palace and Westminster and so handy both for courtiers and politicians. But how did Henry Jermyn get his hands on what had been St James's fields?

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Horse Guards Parade from the gates of St James's Park

The gateway to a fairy kingdom?

Dugald Sandeman once worked in an office with a view – one of Horse Guards Parade where, against the backdrop of the elegant and graceful Guard House, the annual ceremony to mark the sovereign’s birthday takes place every June

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Milicent Fawcett statue unveiling, 24 April 2018, Parliament Square, London

A woman’s place is in Parliament Square

Women in the UK did not gain universal suffrage until 1928, but the first milestone was reached in 1918, when some women became eligible to vote. On the centenary of this first victory, Parliament Square made way for a statue of a woman to commemorate the many who fought to secure universal suffrage

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Read more about the article A retro gem in Regent Street
Sepia illustration of old cinema projector

A retro gem in Regent Street

What started out as a pioneering theatre that used optical illusions in its plays became the first cinema in Britain to show films to the paying public in the 1890s. Today, it's a place to enjoy a good film amid its art deco interior and occasionally listen to a tune played on its unique organ

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