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  • 10 Downing Street [r]: Official residence of the First Lord of the Treasury, invariably also the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, off Whitehall in the City of Westminster. [e]

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  • Toronto, Ontario [r]: the most populous city in Canada, capital of the province of Ontario, and situated perhaps sixty miles northwest of Buffalo, New York as the crow files. [e]
  • Guildford Cathedral [r]: A 20th-century cathedral built in the Curvilinear Gothic style. [e]
  • Mission Revival Style architecture [r]: Architectural movement that began in the late 19th Century and drew inspiration from the early Spanish missions in California. [e]
  • The Grange, Ramsgate [r]: Home of the Victorian architect and designer August Pugin, constructed by him in the Victorian Gothic style (1843 - 1844). [e]