It was called Tyburn at the time that it was used for public hangings. Its modern name is Marble Arch and it is located at the western end of Oxford Street.
It is London
The Great Fire of London (1666) started on Pudding Lane and subsequently ended at Pye Corner -coincidence? -I think not!
The centre of the large area now known as London contains two very small cities. These are the cities of London and Westminster.The modern city of London was founded in 47AD by the Romans, on land that was previously open fields.It's original Roman name was Londinium.
first modern MNC in the world was East India Company .. founded in 1600 London under the name Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies
Londinium is now called London by the English-speaking world.
A corner TV stand can vary in price. A standard corner TV stand can cost around $100, but more modern or name brand tv stands can cost upwards of $500.
The Tate Modern which is situated in the old Bankside Power Station close to the reconstructed Globe Theatre.
There are several. The most important are: The National Gallery of Art Tate Britain, Tate Modern, The Wallace Collection, The Dulwich Picture Gallery, The Iveagh Bequest.
Not sure of the name, but the statue is of the poet Lord Byron
How did London get its name?From the Roman Londinium.
Sally Corner's birth name is Mae Walker.
London's English name is derived from its Roman name, Londinium. No one knows much about the origins of London, so it's difficult to say. Of course, the Romans called their settlement Londinium, and it occupied the area where the modern City of London is. London is the anglicised form of Londinium. However, it was normal for the Romans to use local place names, so there might have been a 'Londinium' before the Romans arrived in Britain, but no one can say for sure.