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Waterloo Bridge
Bridge in London, England
Distance: Approx. 7 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.50861111,-0.11694444
Waterloo Bridge () is a road and foot traffic bridge crossing the River Thames in London, between Blackfriars Bridge and Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges. Its name commemorates the victory of the British, Dutch and Prussians at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Thanks to its location at a strategic bend in the river, the bridge offers good views of Westminster, the South Bank and the London Eye to the west, and of the City of London and Canary Wharf to the east.
Savoy Pier
Former pier in London, England, UK
Distance: Approx. 178 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.50875,-0.11940278
The Savoy Pier was a river pier located just to the south of the Savoy Hotel on the river Thames, close to the site of the old Savoy Wharf. The pier was the first central London base of Woods River Cruises Ltd, and was designed by Beckett Rankine in 1998 as a temporary structure. It is an unusual design being restrained by transverse radial arms and longitudinal mooring cables.
BFI Flare: London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival
European LGBTIQ+ film festival
Distance: Approx. 175 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.5072,-0.1157
BFI Flare: London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival, formerly known as the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (LLGFF), is the biggest LGBTIQ+ film festival in Europe. It takes place every spring in London, England. Organised and run by the British Film Institute, all BFI Flare screenings take place in the BFI Southbank.
BFI London Film Festival
Annual film festival held in London, England
Distance: Approx. 175 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.5072,-0.1157
The BFI London Film Festival is an annual film festival held in London, England, in collaboration with the British Film Institute. The festival runs for two weeks every October. In 2016, the BFI estimated that around 240 feature films and 150 short films from more than 70 countries are screened at the festival each year.
Tower Lifeboat Station
Lifeboat pier on the River Thames in London
Distance: Approx. 153 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.50993,-0.117412
The Tower Lifeboat Station is a lifeboat station on the River Thames in London, UK, operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). It is located at Victoria Embankment on the North Bank of the Thames, next to Waterloo Bridge. The pier takes its name from the original RNLI lifeboat station which opened in 2002 further downstream at Tower Pier, next to the Tower of London.
Aeolian Tower
Distance: Approx. 182 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.5072,-0.1155
The Aeolian Tower was an art installation on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, consisting of a 15-metre (49 ft) steel tower covered in 1200 wind-powered LEDs. The tower was in place beside the Waterloo Bridge for three days, from November 14–16, 2008. The intent in creating the Aeolian Tower was to prove in a demonstrable and clearly visible to the public fashion how green energy could be used for different purposes such as artistic and design elements.
BFI Southbank
Cinema in the UK
Distance: Approx. 175 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.5072,-0.1157
BFI Southbank (from 1951 to 2007, known as the National Film Theatre) is the leading repertory cinema in the UK, specialising in seasons of classic, independent and non-English language films. It is operated by the British Film Institute. Forbes called its largest cinema, NFT1, "one of the crown jewels of the London film scene".
Long Live Southbank
Preservation campaign
Distance: Approx. 202 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.5068,-0.1165
Long Live Southbank, commonly known as LLSB, is a non-profit organisation that successfully campaigned against the redevelopment of the Southbank Undercroft skateboarding spot at the Southbank Centre site in London, England. The organisation is now campaigning to safeguard the space and help the community continue to evolve creatively. The movement was established in April 2013 in order to safeguard the historic site in British skateboarding following the publication of the Festival Wing plans by the Southbank Centre released on 6 March 2013.
A Room for London
Distance: Approx. 201 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.50682778,-0.11628889
A Room for London was a temporary structure located on the roof of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on London's South Bank. The structure, designed by architect David Kohn is described as "a one-bedroom installation" and is shaped to appear like a boat perched on top of a building. The structure was put in place in 2012 and acted as a "single-room, boat-shaped hotel", available to be booked for single-night residencies.
Civil Service Rifles War Memorial
War memorial in Somerset House, London
Distance: Approx. 205 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.51038889,-0.11752778
The Civil Service Rifles War Memorial is a First World War memorial located on the riverside terrace at Somerset House in central London, England. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and unveiled in 1924, the memorial commemorates the 1,240 members of the Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles regiment who were killed in the First World War. They were Territorial Force reservists, drawn largely from the British Civil Service, which at that time had many staff based at Somerset House.
London Pride (sculpture)
Sculpture by Frank Dobson in London
Distance: Approx. 181 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.50761667,-0.11476389
London Pride is a sculpture by the British artist Frank Dobson located on Queen's Walk on London's South Bank. The sculpture was given Grade II listed status in January 2016. The sculpture depicts two nude women, it sits on a slate platform, with an inscription carved by David Kindersley in front of the piece that reads: 'LONDON PRIDE / FRANK DOBSON CBE RA / 1886–1963 / Commissioned for / THE FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN 1951 / GIVEN BY MARY DOBSON 1987 / AND PLACED ON THE SOUTH BANK / Assisted generously by Lynton Property & Revisionary Plc and / The Henry Moore Foundation / ARTS COUNCIL OF GREAT BRITAIN'.
BFI Future Film Festival
Distance: Approx. 214 meters
Latitude and longitude: 51.5069,-0.1154
The BFI Future Film Festival is a film festival which aims "to help young people break into the screen industries", organised by the British Film Institute. Founded in 2008, it takes place over four days in February each year, and focuses equally on fiction, animation and documentary, as well as TV and video games. The festival provides young people with masterclasses, workshops and film screenings from emerging filmmakers, at BFI Southbank in London.
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