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And recently, London hosted a projected screening of 'Faces of the Fans' in iconic locations such as Wellington Arch and Covent Garden.
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A swim in the Serpentine, right, is what awaits competitors at the start before they cycle on a course which takes in Buckingham Palace and Wellington Arch.
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This is the Wellington Arch, for a comparison from last year.
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Race involves seven laps of a route from Hyde Park to Wellington Arch and Buckingham Palace for the 40km cycle. 20km race walk, the Mall.
Evening Standard - Home Dick Murray 2011
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Race involves seven laps of a route from Hyde Park to Wellington Arch and
Evening Standard - Home Dick Murray 2011
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Walk back to Constitution Hill via the Wellington Arch but this time bear left and follow the Diana Memorial Walk plaque into Green Park.
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Move along Constitution Hill and use the pedestrian crossing to cross over to Wellington Arch. Wellington Arch. located at Hyde Park Corner, is a landmark for Londoners and visitors alike.
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After eating our picnic lunch alongside the iconic lions at the base of Nelson's Column, dawdling through St. James and feeding an alarming variety of waterfowl, we made our way to the Wellington Arch, where we found a taxi almost at once.
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After eating our picnic lunch alongside the iconic lions at the base of Nelson's Column, dawdling through St. James and feeding an alarming variety of waterfowl, we made our way to the Wellington Arch, where we found a taxi almost at once.
latimes.com - News 2010
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He crossed the finish line near Wellington Arch in central London with fellow team member American Chris Cuddihy, 54, recording a time of six days, 23 hours and 35 minutes.
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