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Remembrance day in london
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as we will be in london this weekend i thought we may be able to go to the remembrance day march and service where the queen lays a wreath - can anyone give me directions, times etc please (i assume its on this sunday being 11th)? also have a totally free day on friday in london if you can suggest anything for us to do? thanks so much
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It's at 11am in Whitehall - just off the south corner of Trafalgar Square - near Charing Cross.
It's at 11am in Whitehall - just off the south corner of Trafalgar Square - near Charing Cross.
The other exhibition I saw - last week - that was really interesting was this one on Zaha Hadid, the architect at the Design Museum near the Tower of London (but opposite side of Tower Bridge)
http://www.designmuseum.org/exhibitions/2007/z ahahadid
The most amazing and unusual building & furniture. There is also a Matthew Williamson show but I'm not a great fan of his. The dresses are so flimsy it's amazing they lasted the evening! They certainly won't last long enough to be shown at the V & A in 50 years time!
Depending on your interests I think the V & A is best.
http://www.designmuseum.org/exhibitions/2007/z ahahadid
The most amazing and unusual building & furniture. There is also a Matthew Williamson show but I'm not a great fan of his. The dresses are so flimsy it's amazing they lasted the evening! They certainly won't last long enough to be shown at the V & A in 50 years time!
Depending on your interests I think the V & A is best.