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  1. The Queen's Tower has since been in the custody of Imperial and can be seen from various points around London. Points of interest The Queen's Tower is 287 feet tall, clad in Portland stone and topped by a copper covered dome.

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  4. 2 de jul. de 2011 · Queen miércoles, 20 de julio de 2011. Queen (Inicios) Imperial College London 1973 Concert. Imperial College London 1973 Photos (Mick Rock) Publicado por RockFMMusicCenter en 2:03:00. Enviar por correo electrónico Escribe un blog Compartir con Twitter Compartir con Facebook Compartir en Pinterest.

  5. 26 de jul. de 2017 · 26 July 2017. Above Campus. Some images get used more than others and this set from a secret location high above the South Kensington Campus has certainly seen some action. Image © Thomas Angus / Imperial College London [Click Image to expand]

  6. The Queen's Tower is 287 feet tall, clad in Portland stone and topped by a copper covered dome. There are 324 steps from the ground to the base of the dome. Much of the route to the top is via narrow spiral staircases. The tower is all that remains of the Imperial Institute, which was built to mark Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887.