Collins' Illustrated Guide to London and Neighbourhood: Being a Concise Description of the Chief Places of Interest in the Metropolis, and the Best Modes of Obtaining Access to Them: with Information Relating to Railways, Omnibuses, Steamers, &c.Anonymous
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Collins' Illustrated Guide to London and Neighbourhood: Being a Concise Description of the Chief Places of Interest in the Metropolis, and the Best Modes of Obtaining Access to Them: with Information Relating to Railways, Omnibuses, Steamers, &c.
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London (England) -- Guidebooks
Alhambra {178} Leicester Square, (east side.)
Alhambra (Temperance) Music Hall Shoreditch.
Borough Music Hall 170 Union Street.
Cambridge Music Hall Commercial Street.
Canterbury Hall Lambeth Upper Marsh.
Deacon’s Sadler’s Wells.
Evans’ Covent Garden.
Islington Philharmonic Hall {179} High Street, Islington.
Marylebone High Street
Metropolitan Music Hall 125 Edgeware Road.
Middlesex Drury Lane.
The Oxford 6 Oxford Street, (east end.)
Pavilion Music Hall Tichborne Street, Haymarket.
Raglan Music Hall 26 Theobald’s Road.
Regent Vincent Square, Westminster.
South London Music Hall 92 London Rd., St. George’s
Fields.
Royal (late Weston’s) Music Hall 242 High Holborn.
Wilton’s Music Hall Wellclose Square.
Winchester Hall Southwark Bridge Road.
MODES OF ADMISSION TO VARIOUS INTERESTING PLACES.
Free.
_British Museum_.—_Chelsea Hospital_.—_Courts of Law and Justice_ (at the
Criminal Court and the Police Courts a fee is often needed.)—_Docks_,
(but not the vaults and warehouses without an introduction.)—_Dulwich
Gallery_.—_East India Museum_, Fife House, Whitehall.—_Greenwich
Hospital_, (a small fee for some parts.)—_Hampton Court Palace_, (Sundays
as well as week-days).—_Houses of Parliament_, (some portions every day;
more on Saturdays.)—_Kew Botanic Garden and Pleasure Grounds_, (Sundays
as well as week-days.)—_Museum of Economic Geology_, Jermyn
Street.—_National Gallery_.—_National Portrait Gallery_.—_Patent Museum_,
(adjoining the South Kensington Museum.)—_Soane’s Museum_, Lincoln’s Inn
Fields.—_Society of Arts_ Exhibition of Inventions, (in the spring of
each year.)—_St. Paul’s Cathedral_, (fees for Crypt and all above
stairs.)—_Westminster Abbey_, (a fee for some of the
Chapels.)—_Westminster Hall_.—_Windsor Castle_, (at periods notified from
time to time.)—_Woolwich Repository_, (the Dockyard was closed in
October, 1869, and a letter of introduction is needed for the Arsenal.)
Private Picture Galleries are sometimes opened free; of which notice is
given in the newspapers.
Shilling Admissions.
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