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of London under London focuses on the role of London Underground's tunnels and platforms as bomb shelters in World War Two.
Opinions differ as to whether Victorian writer, Oscar Wilde, converted to Catholicism on his deathbed.
In this digital age, music downloads are quick and convenient. A listing of Christian music sites with music downloads.
Visitors to the South Kensington area, the Royal Albert Hall, the V&A, Science and Natural History Museums, will find excellent four-star hotels within walking distance.
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Look for worship leader Tim Hughes' new CD, "Holding Nothing Back," to release on April 3rd.
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Adelaide Neilson rose from a life of poverty to become one of the most successful stage actresses in the Victorian era.
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Choosing the right folding bicycle involves knowing what trade-offs to make. Here's how to decide.
Read about these 17th- through 19th-century works of art and the world museums where they can be visited today.
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