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  2. London Eye - Wikipedia

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    London Eye at twilight The Eye on the South Bank of the Thames, with Jubilee Gardens (left) and County Hall (right) in the background. Marks Barfield (the lead architects), The Tussauds Group, and British Airways were the original owners of the London Eye. [42]

  3. David Marks (architect) - Wikipedia

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    David Joseph Marks MBE (15 December 1952 – 6 October 2017) was a British architect, and the designer of the London Eye, the British Airways i360 observation tower in Brighton, and the Treetop Walkway at Kew Gardens, London.

  4. Fifty years of British Airways: the definitive timeline - AOL

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    2000 (9 March): The British Airways London Eye carries its first passengers. The following day, BA’s chief executive Bob Ayling was sacked after poor financial results at the airline.

  5. The Tussauds Group - Wikipedia

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    Tussauds and Charterhouse Development Capital then looked to increase its stake in the London Eye, hoping to buy out British Airways. [3] In 2004, one of the shareholders of the London Eye, Marks Barfield, accused the Tussauds group of purposefully opposing a refinancing offer in order to gain full control of the wheel. The attraction made a ...

  6. Watch: London Eye takes backward spin in extremely rare move ...

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    The London Eye has marked the end of British Summer Time and the clocks turning back by taking a rare backwards spin.. The landmark usually runs clockwise, but for just the second time since the ...

  7. Julia Barfield - Wikipedia

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    Julia Barfield, MBE RIBA FSA, (born 1952) is a British architect and director of Marks Barfield Architects, established in 1989. Barfield created the London Eye together with husband and partner David Marks. Barfield has interest in vernacular architecture, geometry and in the way nature "designs and organizes itself so efficiently".