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These Georgian apartments on London’s Piccadilly are beloved for their very lack of glitz. Once home to Lord Byron and Greta Garbo, they are now sought after by a special kind of A-lister ...
Home to prime ministers, film stars and poets, one block of flats in central London has been a refuge of the elite for more than 200 years. Albany resident, the antiques dealer Christopher Gibbs ...
Throughout her career, her mantra has always been to create spaces that reflect the owner’s identities. In the case of this set in Albany, the Grade I-listed apartment complex on Piccadilly, London W1 ...
A4 Piccadilly Underpass Replacing the ventilation system, upgrading communications, and reducing the tunnel to one lane each way. From 17:00 on 16th May to 18:00 on 18th July. - Both ways ...
The mid 17th Century saw the development of Piccadilly and Mayfair as fashionable residential locations and the creation of some of London’s grandest mansions can be attributed to this time. Amongst ...
New trains on the Piccadilly Line simply cannot come soon enough. While, sure, the navy blue line isn’t technically one of the hottest London Underground services, it feels like one of the ...
Albany has been home to Greta Garbo, Margaret Thatcher, Lord Snowdon and Lord Byron — to name only a few. Today, Sotheby's is offering you the chance to own part of its ultra-exclusive history ...
Albany Chambers in London’s Piccadilly. Among the fictional former residents of that illustrious building was the hero of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. Frank McNally.
Transport for London (TfL) and railway company Siemens Mobility have unveiled the new Piccadilly line train designs, which will come into operation from 2025. Approximately five million people use the ...
When Albany (28-2) played New London-Spicer (18-17-1) earlier this season, they beat the Wildcats 3-0, holding them to 15, nine and 19 points. The match on Thursday was much closer after a one ...
Members of the Sri Lankan contingent march through Piccadilly Circus, London, during the processions following the coronation of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, June. 2, 1953. Advertisement 1955 ...
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