Buckingham Palace and Buckingham Palace as residence Queen
All about Buckingham Palace - History
Buckingham Palace was built in 1702 by the Duke of Buckingham as his London home. The house was then later sold to George III in 1761 by the Dukes son. In 1774 it was renamed “Queen’s House” as Queen Charlotte resided there. Read more
London bridge
London did not exist in A.D. 43 when the invading Roman army marched inland - with only the river Thames to be crossed. The first bridge to be made was most probably erected near the site of the later Mediaeval bridge.
Around AD80, the first London Bridge was built from the Southwark settlement and at its northern end a large town grew up. This was to become London. Read more
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