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Category: Hospital
The Royal Marsden was the first hospital in the world dedicated to the study and treatment of cancer. It was founded as the Free Cancer Hospital in 1851 by Dr William Marsden at 1, Cannon Row, Westminster. Marsden, deeply affected by the death of his wife Elizabeth Ann from cancer, resolved to classify tumours, research the causes and find new treatments.



Category: Churches
St Peter's Barge, London's only floating church, located in the heart of Canary Wharf.

A permanent full-time Church of England minister was appointed by the Trust in July 2004 and licensed by the area bishop to head up the staff team of four.



The Museum in Dockland’s mission is to inspire a passion for London by communicating London's history, archaeology and contemporary cultures to a wider world, reaching all of London’s communities through playing a role in the debate about London and facilitating and contributing to London-wide cultural and educational networks.



The main museum is located in the Covent Garden in central London, in a large building built in 1872 and formerly used as part of the Covent Garden Flower Market. The museum has on display many examples of buses, trams and rail vehicles. It also has explanatory displays on many aspects of London Transport, including hands-on displays intended to appeal to the younger visitor.

The London Transport Museum reopened a few weeks ago after undergoing a £22.4 million refurbishment.



This former cinder track was originally known as the Garrison Athletic Ground as it belonged to Woolwich Royal artillery. The 1924 WAAAs championships were held here.



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