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Date: 2012-05-16 12:36:13
United Kingdom
Exempt charities
Horatio Nelson
Regency London
Trafalgar Square
National Portrait Gallery
London
Charing Cross
National Gallery
Palace of Westminster
City of Westminster
London
Grade I listed buildings in London

Getting to the National Portrait Gallery The National Portrait Gallery is located on St Martin’s Place. The Gallery’s step- free entrance is 50m or two minutes walk from the National Gallery and Trafalgar Square. For

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