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flagsGreat Britain

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eng

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london

Latitude and Longitude:

51.508800,-0.093000

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Europe/London

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EC4R

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Popular places and events near this IP address

  • Southwark Bridge

    Southwark Bridge

    Grade II listed steel bridge in London Borough of Southwark, United kingdom

    Distance: Approx. 101 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.50888889,-0.09444444

    Southwark Bridge ( SUDH-ərk) is an arch bridge in London, for traffic linking the district of Southwark and the City across the River Thames. Besides when others are closed for temporary repairs, it has the least traffic of the Thames bridges in London.

  • Worshipful Company of Vintners

    Worshipful Company of Vintners

    Livery company of the City of London

    Distance: Approx. 167 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51015,-0.09406

    The Worshipful Company of Vintners, one of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies, retains close links with the wine trade. The Vintners' Company traces its origins to the 12th century and received its swan rights from King Edward IV. Its motto is Vinum Exhilarat Animum, Latin for "Wine cheers the Spirit".

  • Marchioness disaster

    Collision between two ships in London in 1989

    Distance: Approx. 42 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.5088,-0.0936

    The Marchioness disaster was a collision between two vessels on the River Thames in London in the early hours of 20 August 1989, which resulted in the deaths of 51 people. The pleasure boat Marchioness sank after being hit twice by the dredger Bowbelle at about 1:46 am, between Cannon Street railway bridge and Southwark Bridge. Marchioness had been hired for the evening for a birthday party and had about 130 people on board, four of whom were crew and bar staff.

  • River Walbrook

    River Walbrook

    Subterranean river in the City of London, England

    Distance: Approx. 75 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.50941389,-0.09256944

    The Walbrook is a subterranean river in London. It gives its name to the Walbrook City ward and to a nearby street. It played an important role in the Roman settlement of Londinium.

  • Macmillan Cancer Support

    British charity

    Distance: Approx. 157 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.50741667,-0.09344444

    Macmillan Cancer Support is one of the largest British charities and provides specialist health care, information and financial support to people affected by cancer. It also looks at the social, emotional and practical impact cancer can have, and campaigns for better cancer care.

  • The Anchor, Bankside

    The Anchor, Bankside

    Pub in Bankside, London

    Distance: Approx. 167 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.5073,-0.0931

    The Anchor is a pub in the London Borough of Southwark. It is in the Bankside locality on the south bank of the River Thames, close to Southwark Cathedral and London Bridge station. A tavern establishment (under various names) has been at the pub's location for over 800 years.

  • Beargarden

    Beargarden

    Bloodsports venue in 16th and 17th century London

    Distance: Approx. 185 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.50833333,-0.09555556

    The Beargarden was a facility for bear-baiting, bull-baiting, and other "animal sports" in the London area during the 16th and 17th centuries, from the Elizabethan era to the English Restoration period. Baiting is a blood sport where an animal is tormented or attacked by another animal, often dogs, for the purpose of entertainment or gambling. Samuel Pepys visited the venue in 1666 and described it as "a rude and nasty pleasure".

  • St John the Baptist upon Walbrook

    St John the Baptist upon Walbrook

    Church in London, England

    Distance: Approx. 152 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51,-0.09194444

    St John the Baptist upon Walbrook was a parish church in the City of London. It stood in Walbrook Ward, with parts of the parish extending into Cordwainer, Dowgate, and Vintry Wards. Of medieval origin, it was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and not rebuilt.

  • Walbrook Wharf

    Walbrook Wharf

    Distance: Approx. 150 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51,-0.092

    Walbrook Wharf is an operating freight wharf in the Port of London located in the City of London adjacent to Cannon Street station. It has been given safeguarded wharf status by the Mayor of London and the Port of London Authority (PLA). The wharf is used as a waste transfer station owned by the City of London Corporation and operated by Cory Environmental.

  • City Livery Club

    City Livery Club

    Members-only club in London, England

    Distance: Approx. 145 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.5101,-0.0929

    City Livery Club is a members-only club in the City of London, which was established in June 1914. It is based at Bell Wharf Lane, Upper Thames Street, London EC4R 3TB, in the City of London, a site that it shares with the Little Ship Club. The club was founded "to bind together in one organisation liverymen of the various guilds in the bond of civic spirit, in service to the Ancient Corporation and in the maintenance of the priceless City Churches," and it serves as a social club for those in the City.

  • Whittington's Longhouse

    Whittington's Longhouse

    Former public toilet in the City of London

    Distance: Approx. 150 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.51,-0.092

    Whittington's Longhouse (or Whittington's Longhouse and Almshouse) was a public toilet in Cheapside, London, constructed with money given or bequeathed by Richard Whittington, Lord Mayor of London. The toilet had 128 seats: 64 for men and 64 for women. It operated from around 1 May 1421, until the seventeenth century.

  • Little Ship Club

    Little Ship Club

    London yacht club

    Distance: Approx. 98 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 51.5096,-0.0924

    The Little Ship Club is a yacht club in London. It was founded in 1926 by a group of yachtsmen for the purpose of providing training and lectures over the winter months. The club operates from its riverside clubhouse at Bell Wharf on the River Thames, and is the only one operating from within the City of London.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

overcast clouds

Current Temperature

16 Celsius

Feeling temperature

16 Celsius

lowest temperature

15 Celsius

Maximum temperature

17 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1004 hPa

humidity

93 %

Sea level pressure

1004 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

1003 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

0.89 m/s

gust

0.89 m/s

wind direction

228 degree

cloud

91 %

Sunrise time

06:24:45

Sunset time

19:31:31

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