london is one of the most wealthiest countries it has lots of places to visit that get lots of money
Actually, London is NOT a country. It is a very large city & the capital of The United Kingdom.
They were originally the stables, carriage sheds and staff accommodation at the rear of very wealthy homes in central London. They have now been converted to exclusive residential accommodation and because they are still in wealthy areas, the properties are very expensive.
London is not a country. It's a very large city. It depends what you mean by rich.
Seen as she has been in such movies as Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior and is London in Suite life of Zack and Cody, I would say she is very wealthy indeed.
Because it is very close to London and many wealthy people choose to live there.
London. Stratford-upon-Avon was the place of his birth and death.
Many celebrities live in London or have second houses in London. Stella McCartney lives and operates out of London as well as Elton John. London is a very nice area to reside in especially for the wealthy.
Also, life for those living in poverty was very hard, but life for the wealthy was very nice and at-ease.
being in court or a business person would earn you alot of money and you would be very rich
many cities all around the world hold wealthy people. eg: Paris Rome Greece London Tokyo Genoa Turin Milan mainly capitals and important industrial towns no city or town is made up of entirely wealthy people though. i hope it helps
A very successful career as an actor, playwright and businessman. He retired wealthy and well-respected in the London theatre community.
Knightsbridge is a wealthy part of London on the south-central side of Hyde Park, home to several famous shops such as the department store of Harrods. The Underground station is on the Piccadilly Line, between Green Park and South Kensington.
For London's poor children, life in the 1800';s was tough. They spent their days working to help their families survive. The more wealthy children dressed like adults and were expected act like adults.