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June 15th 2015
Published: July 29th 2015
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London wasn't as beautiful as Stockholm, Amsterdam or Paris, but the museums and cultural activities were incredible, as expected. I could have bounced from museums to meals to plays for days on end, and nearly did. The gardens, too, were impressive - although I had to save Kew Gardens for my next trip - and, of course, the historical monuments are a top draw for any visitor. We only had a few sho... Read Full Entry



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Ophelia, John Everell Millais (1851-52)
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Mariana, John Everett Millais, (1851)
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Queen Mab's Cave, JMW Turner (1846)
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Portrait of Mrs. Robert Harrison, John Singer Sargent (1886)
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The Lady of Shalott, JW Waterhouse (1888)
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Ethel, Ralph Peacock (1897)
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Eve, Thomas Brock (1900)
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Mrs. Carl Meyer and Her Children, John Singer Sargent (1896)
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Ena and Betty, Daughters of Aster and Mrs. Wertheimer, John Singer Sargent (1901)
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Ludgate Circus: Entrance to the City (November, Midday), Jacques-Emile Blanche (1910)
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Seated Nude: The Black Hat, Philip Wilson Steer (1900)
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Detail of A Favourite Custom, Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1909)
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Detail of A Favourite Custom, Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1909)
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Rocky Bay with Figures, JMW Turner (1827-30)
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Waves Breaking on a Shore, JMW Turner (1835)
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Bridge of Sighs, Ducal Palace and Custom-House, Venice: Canaletti Painting, JMW Turner (1833)
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A nice stop if you're visiting the Tate Britain. Very friendly staff.



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