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  1. Queen's University Belfast, the quarter's namesake. Queen's Quarter (also known as the University Quarter) is the southernmost quarter in Belfast, Northern Ireland and named after Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland's largest university.The Quarter is centred on the Lanyon Building, the University's most prominent building, designed by architect Sir Charles Lanyon, while Botanic ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Queen's_LawnQueen's Lawn - Wikipedia

    Panoramic view of the Queen's Lawn from the base of the Queen's Tower.The tree-lined Imperial College Road is on the left. The Queen's Lawn is a green lawned area situated at the centre of Imperial College London's South Kensington campus, next to the Queen's Tower and immediately to the north of Imperial College Road.It provides an open space of 1,600 sq metres, and is surrounded by the Abdus ...

  3. King's College London was granted a royal charter in 1829 by its patron, King George IV.Portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence. The history of King's College London, on its own, spans over 190 years since it was founded as a 'university college' by royal charter in 1829. However, its formation as a full 'university' would have to wait until 1836 as a part of the University of London.

  4. Queen's Theatre. /  51.51426°N 0.12315°W  / 51.51426; -0.12315. The Queen's Theatre was a London theatre established in 1867 on the site of St Martin's Hall, a large concert room that had opened in 1850. It stood on the corner of Long Acre (formerly Charles Street) and Endell Street, with entrances in Wilson Street and Long Acre.

  5. Opened. 13 February 1937. The People's Palace is a Grade II listed building in Mile End in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is home to the Great Hall, a large theatre and entertainment venue, and is now part of Queen Mary University of London. It was the site of the first People's Palace which allowed local people to use a library.

  6. Queen's Gardens, Westminster is a garden square in the Bayswater district of the City of Westminster in London. The square was built in the 1850s along with the rest of the area, another notable garden square being Cleveland Gardens , with all being built by William Frederick Cleveland of Maida Vale who developed many plots in Paddington and Bayswater.

  7. Queen's College 1848-1948: Founded by Frederick Denison Maurice por Rosalie Glynn Grylls, [1] Londres: George Routledge & Sons, Ltd., 1948. A History of Queen's College, London 1848-1972 por Elaine Kaye, [2] Londres: Chatto and Windus, 1972. Queen's College: 150 Years and a New Century por Malcolm Billings, Londres: James & James, 2000. Notas