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London
I will be in London for the week before Christmas. Besides finding other Triumph! players, can anyone recommend historical sights to see? The Imperial War Museum is on the list, as is the battlefield of Hastings.
- David Kuijt
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Re: London
The British Museum has a superb collection of Assyrian wall carvings from Nineveh or Assur or other places, including scenes of camps, battles, and hunting lions from chariots.
I love the London Museum also; it has a wonderful collection of Medieval stuff.
Whenever I'm in Westminster Abbey I visit Edward Longshanks, Hammer of the Scots, considered the greatest knight in Christendom during his life. Who also funded the building of some of the most beautiful castles in Wales, as part of his solution to the Welsh problem. Caerphilly, Harlech, Caernavon, Flint, Conway, Beaumaris, Rhuddlan, and more. I also make sure to visit Cromwell's grave, to spit on it. I'm perfectly happy with his attitude towards making Charles II eight or ten inches shorter, but Cromwell had an indirect impact upon the destruction of much of the stained glass in England, and a direct impact upon the slighting of dozens of Medieval castles (mostly not those in Wales, because at that point it was a backwater). Hate Cromwell.
Not that Cromwell is in that grave. Upon the restoration of the monarchy his body was dug up, his head was cut off and put on a spike, and his body was thrown in a lime pit.
I love the London Museum also; it has a wonderful collection of Medieval stuff.
Whenever I'm in Westminster Abbey I visit Edward Longshanks, Hammer of the Scots, considered the greatest knight in Christendom during his life. Who also funded the building of some of the most beautiful castles in Wales, as part of his solution to the Welsh problem. Caerphilly, Harlech, Caernavon, Flint, Conway, Beaumaris, Rhuddlan, and more. I also make sure to visit Cromwell's grave, to spit on it. I'm perfectly happy with his attitude towards making Charles II eight or ten inches shorter, but Cromwell had an indirect impact upon the destruction of much of the stained glass in England, and a direct impact upon the slighting of dozens of Medieval castles (mostly not those in Wales, because at that point it was a backwater). Hate Cromwell.
Not that Cromwell is in that grave. Upon the restoration of the monarchy his body was dug up, his head was cut off and put on a spike, and his body was thrown in a lime pit.
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Re: London
I would second The British Museum. I also really enjoyed the Tower of London Armory.
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Re: London
A day trip out to Windsor Castle is well worth the effort. Also the Templar church, the last resting place of William Marshall.
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Re: London
Agree on the Tower of London. So much to see we went back for a second tour. (Without ever seeing the Crown Jewels.)
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