DigiLondon – The Who, What and Where of London | Visit digiLONDON and know where you’ve been
“The London visitor resource. London attractions, maps and history all in one place.
Now with over 440 locations!This site features Google Earth and Google Maps.
Please feel free to add your own location.
NEW! – Photos have been added to some locations.”
Very kewl website about London with lots of landmarks (some famous and some not-so-famous) made as a Google Earth/ Google Maps/ Wikipedia mashup.
A location scout’s or production researcher’s Garden of Eden, each location contains a Google Maps satellite photo and a bit of history or trivia from Wikipedia. Many are noted as may have been used as film locations, some of the DigiLondon locations are are just ridiculously famous London icons, some are surely knowing nods to local Londoners and some are just there, well, because they *can be* using Google Earth, Google Maps and Wikipedia web services and resources.
DigiLondon
The London visitor resource.
Lyceum Theatre 6 May 2009, 4:35 pm
The Lyceum Theatre is a theatre located in London, on Wellington Street just off the Strand in the West End. The present building was designed by Samuel Beazley and opened on July 14, 1834. It was…
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Museum of Rugby 12 Apr 2009, 6:10 pm
The Museum of Rugby is a museum concerned with the sport of rugby union (as opposed to the separate sport of rugby league) located at the home of the England national rugby union team, Twickenham…
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The Royal Horseguards Hotel 23 Aug 2008, 7:12 pm
The Royal Horseguards hotel at 2 Whitehall Court, Whitehall, SW1A 2EJ, is to have its 280 bedrooms refurbished by next year as part of a £16.3m facelift.The listed building was built in 1884 and…
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