Maps of London

London is the capital and largest city of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It has a population of more than fourteen million people. It stands on the River ThRead moreames in southeast England at the head of a 50-mile estuary down to the North Sea. It has been a major human settlement for over two thousand years. The City of London, in its ancient and financial core, was founded by the Romans as Londinium and keeps boundaries close to its medieval ones. Since the 19th century, the word London has also come to describe the metropolis around this core, historically divided between the counties of Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, Kent, and Hertfordshire. Photowall pays tribute to the Brittanic greatness of this fine city with its own collection of Maps of London wall murals. These Maps of London wall murals showcase this fascinating country as it is recognized by the rest of the world. Let your family and loved ones feel like members of the esteemed nobility as they sit in these areas surrounded by these fine Maps of London wall murals. Let them marvel and gaze at these arresting Maps of London wall murals and never want to leave your living room again. You may also want to position a few of these amazing Maps of London wall murals in your recreation den, to give you the feel of a royally commissioned explorer, while you enjoy your games and amusements. There will never be a dull moment with these Maps of London wall murals.

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The Irish Sea divides Great Britain and Ireland. The City of London is the center and seat of government for the United Kingdom. It holds Buckingham Palace, Downing Street, the House of Commons, and Parliament. It is governed under a unitary parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy. Its reigning monarch, Her Brittanic Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, has ruled since 1952. Photowall implores the Almighty to save the Queen with “Watercolor Wanderlust London”, “London Map III”, and “London Map”, in its enchanting collection of Maps of London wall murals. These examples of Maps of London wall murals showcase the more populated parts of this fine city. Hang these Maps of London wall murals in your lounging den and feel the soothing and tranquil vibe of these locations permeate your living space. You need not make the arduous trek over to the English Channel to enjoy the sights and sounds of this remarkable city. Let these unique Maps of London wall murals transport you to this vibrant and dynamic place.

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The capital of the United Kingdom is the city of London. It is also its largest city and a global financial center with a metropolitan area population of over 14 million people. The United Kingdom is made up of four countries, namely, England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Photowall pays tribute to the Great City by the River Thames with “Multicolor Map-London”, “London Map-Gray”, and “City Map-London” in its wonderful collection of Maps of London wall murals. These examples of Maps of London wall murals showcase even more of the centers of commerce and industry in this amazing city. Let these Maps of London wall murals adorn the walls of your private study or mini-library to give the space the feel of a member of royalty’s sanctuary. These Maps of London wall murals give off a dynamic and cosmopolitan vibe that is guaranteed to infuse your living spaces with much-needed energy and dynamism. Even the sleeping areas and play nooks of your children will benefit from these Maps of London wall murals. Hang a few of these Maps of London wall murals in their eye line and watch as they gravitate toward these fine images, and begin to ask you questions about the nature of this wonderful city.

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During the height of the traffic and exchange of human slaves, largely supported by Spain and other European nations, it was the United Kingdom, with its seat of power in the City of London, who took a stand against this dastardly practice, and commissioned The Royal Navy to halt and seize all slave trading ships on the high seas. It also had standing orders to seek out and destroy all existing slave forts, both in Africa and the Far East. The notorious slave fortresses in Sierra Leone and Liberia were obliterated by the long cannons of the British Regimental Fleet. Thousands of African slaves owe their lives to the social conscience and common decency upheld by this great country and this great city. Photowall shows you that all men are created equal with “London Landmarks”, “London Map with Bus”, and “London City Coordinates” in its arresting collection of Maps of London wall murals. These Maps of London wall murals are a guaranteed hit in your home.
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