London

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London

  • Charles Dickens House - London- Part of a series of history and background on literary houses in England. 6 minutes of Audio Includes a picture of Charles Dickens embedded in MP3
  • Keats House - London- Part of a series of history and background on literary houses in England. 6 minutes of Audio Includes a picture of Keats House embedded in the MP3
  • Carlyle House - London- Intro to Thomas Carlyle, Scottish author who lived in London. Audio: 7:15 minutes Frommer's Review From 1834 to 1881, Thomas Carlyle, author of The French Revolution, and Jane Baillie Welsh Carlyle, his noted letter-writing wife, resided in this modest 1708 terraced house. Furnished essentially as it was in Carlyle's day, the house is located about half a block from the Thames, near the Chelsea Embankment, along King's Road. It was described by his wife as being "of most antique physiognomy, quite to our humour; all wainscoted, carved, and queer-looking, roomy, substantial, commodious, with closets to satisfy any Bluebeard." The second floor contains Mrs. Carlyle's drawing room, but the most interesting chamber is the not-so-soundproof "soundproof" study in the skylit attic. Filled with Carlyle memorabilia -- his books, a letter from Disraeli, personal effects, a writing chair, even his death mask -- this is where the author did his work.
  • Dr Johnson House - London- Samuel Johnson LL.D. (September 18 [O.S. September 7] 1709[1] – December 13, 1784), often referred to simply as Dr Johnson, was one of England's greatest literary figures: a poet, essayist, biographer, lexicographer and often considered the finest critic of English literature. He was also a great wit and prose stylist whose bons mots are still frequently quoted in print today.
  • Buckingham Palace by iAudioguide.com- History on the famous Palace in London. The audio is a sample track from iAudioguide.com, who offer more than 30 free mp3 city tours in up to 4 languages. For more information go to http://www.iaudioguide.com
  • Westminster Abbey by iAudioguide.com- Westminster Abbey. The audio is a sample track from iAudioguide.com, who offer more than 30 free mp3 city tours in up to 4 languages. For more information go to iAudioGuide.com.
  • Tower of London- Tower of London
  • Madame Tussauds- Madame Tussauds
  • Piccadilly Circus- Piccadilly Circus
  • Trafalgar Square- Trafalgar Square
  • London Eye- London Eye
  • Kengsington Palace- Kengsington Palace
  • Parliament/Big Ben- Parliament/Big Ben
  • Westminister Abbey- Westminister Abbey
  • Buckingham Palace- Buckingham Palace