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The celestial sphere.
The London Borough of Greenwich.
yes....the dome was heavily influenced by it
Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Big Ben, London Eye, Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, HMS Belfast, Globe Theatre, Tate Modern, Downing Street, British Museum, Victoria and Albert museum, Science Museum, Natural History museum, Royal Hospital Chelsea, Westfield, Harrods, Oxford Street, Kensington Palace, Leicester Square, Stamford Bridge, Wimbledon Tennis Tournament, The Monument, Royal Bank of England, Westminster and Southwark Cathedrals, London / Brompton Oratory, British Library, Tate Britain, Lord's and Oval Cricket Crounds, Wembley Stadium and Arena, Imperial College, Royal Albert Hall, Wallace and Wellcome Collections, London Underground, Saatchi Gallery, Sloane Square / Street, Kings Road, O2 Arena (Millenium Dome), London Zoo, Kensington High Street, Southbank, Crystal Palace [Park], The Royal Parks, The Barbican Centre, London Museum, Olympia and Earl's Court Exhibition Centres, ExCel London, Legoland Windsor, Chessington World of Adventures, Selfridges, Marble Arch, Saville Row, Madame Tussaud's, Greenwich Maritime Museum / Observatory / Planetarium, Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Opera House, Notting Hill Carnival, Royal Courts of Justice, Temple, National Army Museum, Imperial War Museum, Canary Wharf, Smithfields Market, New Covent Garden Market, London Transport Museum, Ramsay's, Harvey Nichols, and London Bridge Tower (estimated completion 2012). That about does it.
Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Big Ben, London Eye, Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, HMS Belfast, Globe Theatre, Tate Modern, Downing Street, British Museum, Victoria and Albert museum, Science Museum, Natural History museum, Royal Hospital Chelsea, Westfield, Harrods, Oxford Street, Kensington Palace, Leicester Square, Stamford Bridge, Wimbledon Tennis Tournament, The Monument, Royal Bank of England, Westminster and Southwark Cathedrals, London / Brompton Oratory, British Library, Tate Britain, Lord's and Oval Cricket Crounds, Wembley Stadium and Arena, Imperial College, Royal Albert Hall, Wallace and Wellcome Collections, London Underground, Saatchi Gallery, Sloane Square / Street, Kings Road, O2 Arena (Millenium Dome), London Zoo, Kensington High Street, Southbank, Crystal Palace [Park], The Royal Parks, The Barbican Centre, London Museum, Olympia and Earl's Court Exhibition Centres, ExCel London, Legoland Windsor, Chessington World of Adventures, Selfridges, Marble Arch, Saville Row, Madame Tussaud's, Greenwich Maritime Museum / Observatory / Planetarium, Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Opera House, Notting Hill Carnival, Royal Courts of Justice, Temple, National Army Museum, Imperial War Museum, Canary Wharf, Smithfields Market, New Covent Garden Market, London Transport Museum, Ramsay's, Harvey Nichols, and London Bridge Tower (estimated completion 2012). That about does it.
he was dome the why
go in pewter museum. go to the rightest side of the museum. talk to the guy sitting by the desk w/ computer. talk to him. select dome fossil. jeez
In the dome at St. Pauls.
Go to the museum in Orebrough.
have the dome fossil restored at the pewter museum of science
Because it has eye shaped dome pods, which gives you a bird's eye view of London as they turn.
To celebrate the new Millennium in 2000