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                                                    St Paul’s
                                                    Christopher Wren’s
                                                    masterwork, finished in
                                                    1708, is still a prominent
                                                    feature of the London
                                                    skyline (see pp152–5).

       Temple and the Inns of Court
       These historic buildings have been the offices of
       lawyers and barristers for over 500 years (see pp142–3).







                                                Blackfriars

 Temple

                               Blackfriars   Blackfriars   Millennium
                             Millennium Pier  Bridge      Bridge









       Gabriel’s Wharf
       Formerly home to
       warehouses, this site
       is now packed with
       restaurants, boutiques
       and cafés (see p195).





                               Doggett’s Coat and Badge
                               The modern pub here is
                               named after the world’s oldest
                               rowing race.
                                                      Tate Modern is
                                                      located in the old
                                                      Bankside power
                                                      station (see pp182–5).






       Oxo Tower
       The windows were designed   Blackfriars Bridge
       to spell the brand name of a   The logo of a former railway
       popular meat extract.      company adorns the bridge.
                                                  For keys to symbols see back flap


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