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Guildhall![]() London's Guildhall art gallery. Although the original building was burned down in an air raid in 1941, the Guildhall still houses many famous works of art. The new gallery displays about two hundred and fifty works at a time, and places great emphasis on temporary collections and the presentation of rare pictures usually kept in storage.
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One evening, three days before the Guildhall Banquet, he sent word that he wanted to see me for a moment. At the Lord President's in Piccadilly, at Lambeth Palace, at the Lord Chancellor's in Great Ormond Street, in the Royal Exchange, the Bank, the Guildhall, the Inns of Court, the Courts of Law, and every chamber fronting the streets near Westminster Hall and the Houses of Parliament, parties of soldiers were posted before daylight. Copperfield, will you go round to the Guildhall, and bring a couple of officers? |
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