Trafalgar Square - the main square of central London, National Gallery - a gallery on the Trafalgar Square, Admiral Nelson - led and won the battle of Trafalgar (one of Britain's greatest naval victories), Hyde Park - the most famous park in London, Speaker's Corner - a corner in Hyde Park where at weekends anyone can speak about anything, Tower of London - was a royal palace and a prison, today it is a musem., Crown Jewels - British crown, Windsor castle - the Queen's favourite summer home, Round castle - the flag flies from it when the Queen is home, Tower Bridge - a draw-bridge which opens for ships to pass twice a day, St Paul's Cathedral - the biggest church in London, Westminster Abbey - the most famous church in London where kings and kings are crowned, married and burried, The British Museum - famous for its collection of works of art from Egypt, Greece and ancient Rome., James Cook - a famous seaman who first sailed to Australia, William Shakespeare - the most famous writer - he wrote Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and many other comedies and tragedies, Queen Victoria - ruled for 64 years; England was the richest and most powerful country in Europe under her rule., Charlie Chaplin - the most famous star of silent films, The Beatles - a famous pop band from Liverpool (hits: Help!, A yellow submarine, Hey Jude, Imagine...), Agatha Christie - a famous writer of crime stories - her famous characters are Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple., Queen Elizabeth II - Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms - reigns for 68 years,

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