Kate MacGarry

Detail InformationEdit Kate MacGarry is a contemporary art gallery located in London. The gallery represents several international artists including Goshka Macuga, Chicks on Speed, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, Francis Upritchard, Peter McDonald, Matt Bryans, Dr Lakra, Marcus Coates and Ben Rivers. Established by Kate MacGarry, it first opened in November 2002 on Redchurch Street […]

St James’s Palace

Detail InformationEdit St. James’s Palace is one of London’s oldest palaces. It is situated in Pall Mall, just north of St. James’s Park. Although no sovereign has resided there for almost two centuries, it has remained the official residence of the Sovereign and the most senior royal palace in the UK. St James’s Palace is […]

Imperial College Business School

Detail InformationEdit Imperial College Business School (ICBS) is a constituent faculty of Imperial College London located on its South Kensington campus in West London. Its high-tech building was designed by Foster and Partners and Buro Happold. The building, opened in 2004 by Queen Elizabeth II, forms part of a major rolling capital investment plan by […]

Fortune Playhouse

Detail InformationEdit The Fortune Playhouse was an historic theatre in London. It was located between Whitecross Street and the modern Golden Lane, just outside the City of London. It was founded about 1600, and suppressed by the Puritan Parliament in 1642. The Fortune Theatre was contemporary with Shakespeare’s Globe, The Swan and others; it stood […]

Ardgour

Ardgour is a district of Lochaber on Ardnamurchan peninisula on the western shore of Loch Linnhe, in Highland Scotland. The term Ardgour, together with Kingairloch, is applied to a large area of countryside around the village, from the Glensanda Superquarry, Kingairloch and Kilmalieu in the south and west, up to Conaglen, Treslaig, Camasnagaul, Achaphubuil and […]

Finborough Theatre

Detail InformationEdit The Finborough Theatre is a fifty seat theatre in the Earls Court area of London, United Kingdom (part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea), which presents new British writing, UK and premieres of new plays, primarily from the English speaking World including North America, Canada, Scotland and Ireland, music theatre, and […]

Wren Library

Detail InformationEdit The Wren Library is the library of Trinity College in Cambridge. It was designed by Christopher Wren in 1676 and completed in 1695. The library is a single large room built over an open colonnade on the ground floor of Nevile’s Court. The floor of the library proper within the upper storey lies […]

Saint Mary Le Bow

Detail InformationEdit St Mary-le-Bow is an historic church in the City of London, off Cheapside. According to tradition, a true Cockney must be born within earshot of the sound of the church’s bells. The sound of the bells of St Mary’s are credited with having persuaded Dick Whittington to turn back from Highgate and remain […]

Rugby

Rugby is a market town in Warwickshire, England, located on the River Avon. The town has a population of 61,988 (2001 census) making it the second largest town in the county. The enclosing Borough of Rugby has a population of 91,600 (2005 estimate).The town is credited with being the birthplace of rugby football. HistoryEdit N.A. […]

Shri Gurudev Ashram

India /Maharashtra /Thane /Vajreshwari Sight Address : Shri Gurudev Ashram , Vajreshwari, Thane, India. Edit Detail InformationEdit Shri Gurudev Ashram, also known as the Gurudev Siddha Peeth, was constructed in 1949, by Swami Muktananda, as a tribute to his Guru. The ashram covers an area of about 70 acres and is considered to be the place […]