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As Kate was driven through Admiralty Arch, he noted approvingly: "Through the narrow arch, safely negotiated."
Thai buffalo racing gives royal wedding sycophancy a run for its money | Martin Kelner 2011
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Admiralty Arch, LondonAnother office building, but no ordinary one, as this was commissioned by Edward VII himself in memory of his mother.
Edwardian architecture: Five of the best examples of Edwardian neo-baroque 2011
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It was, after all, the Spectator that went to town on the former UN staffer's grace-and-favour appartment in Admiralty Arch and the other niceties offered to him by the Prime Minister a few years ago.
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Do you want me to start telling that story about you, that young lady and Admiralty Arch?
Me and Lulu Kerron Cross 2007
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Admiralty Arch (I had reached that monument), or any other avenue given up to trophies and cannon, and reflect upon the kind of glory celebrated there.
A room of one's own 2006
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After what seemed like ages we reached Trafalgar Square and Admiralty Arch (which you can see in this next photo).
sheepdip Diary Entry sheepdip 2002
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That's the Mall in London from the top of Admiralty Arch looking down to Buckingham Palace, where more than a million people are on those streets.
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Admiralty Arch is up for sale for a reported £75m.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Favorite factoid: As we drove under Admiralty Arch, Bruton pointed out what appears to be the brass reproduction of a large human nose.
SFGate: Top News Stories John Flinn 2011
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Print Royal wedding: The route on the day The Mall was designed in the early 20th Century as a processional route from Admiralty Arch to the Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace.
BBC News - Home 2011
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