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  2. BT Tower - Wikipedia

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    The BT Tower is a grade II listed communications tower in Fitzrovia, London, England, owned by BT Group. It has also been known as the GPO Tower, the Post Office Tower, [3] and the Telecom Tower. [4] The main structure is 581 feet (177 m) high, with aerial rigging bringing the total height to 620 feet (189 m). [2]

  3. London Post Office Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Post Office Railway, known since 1987 as Mail Rail, [1] is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow-gauge, driverless underground railway in London that was built by the Post Office with assistance from the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, to transport mail between sorting offices.

  4. Architecture of London - Wikipedia

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    Part of the amphitheatre remains beneath the London Guildhall square; a Roman bathing complex is accessible in the basement of 100 Lower Thames Street. [9] The square Castrum was located at the north-east of the city at the Barbican, close to the Museum of London where part of the Roman London Wall remains.

  5. London's beloved and futuristic BT tower sold for $347 ...

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    The 581-foot (177-meter) structure, originally called the Post Office Tower, was completed in 1964 and was London’s tallest building until 1980. London's beloved and futuristic BT tower sold for ...

  6. Romanesque secular and domestic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Rochester has retained a fireplace set into a wall within a decorated arch. Upper floors of Romanesque keeps sometimes have differentiated windows marking the private rooms of the lord and lady. There may also be a chapel; for example, located in the White Tower of the Tower of London is the St John's Chapel, set in a corner turret.

  7. List of structures in London - Wikipedia

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    Tower 42 (Natwest Tower) Tower Bridge; Tower Hamlets Cemetery; Tower of London; Tower Hill Memorial; The Tower House; Trades Union Congress; Trafalgar Square; Transport Museum; Travellers Club; Trellick Tower; Trinity Buoy Wharf; Trinity Church, Sutton; Trinity House; Trinity Independent Chapel; Trocadero; Twickenham Bridge; Twickenham Film ...

  8. List of tallest buildings and structures in London - Wikipedia

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    D. ^ If the Crystal Palace Transmitter is excluded as a "building", then the record was held by the "Post Office Tower" (later The British Telecom Tower) from 1962 to 1980, at a height excluding antenna of 177 metres (581 ft) and containing 34 floors, and from 1980 to 1991 by Tower 42 at 183 metres (600 ft).

  9. Eric Bedford (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Bedford CB CVO (8 November 1909 – 28 July 2001) was a twentieth-century British architect whose most famous work is London's BT Tower. In 1961, construction began on what was then known as the Post Office Tower, with Bedford as Chief Architect and G R Yeats as senior architect in charge. Completed in 1965, with a height of 177 metres ...