Stage 2: Monuments and Memorials | Saturday, 6 September 2014 | The Western Front Expedition | English Country WalksThe Western Front ExpeditionMonuments and Memorials

Stage 2: Westminster Abbey to Drury Lane10.3km/6.4mi

Saturday, 6 September 2014

0830
Meet at Westminster Abbey
0845
To the Palace of WestminsterA (Houses of Parliament and Big Ben)
0900
David Lloyd George MemorialBin Parliament Square
0915
The CenotaphC
0925
10 Downing StreetD
0935
Earl Haig MemorialE
0940
The War OfficeF
0950
The Household Cavalry MuseumG
0955
Crossing Horse Guards ParadeH
1000
Guards MemorialI
1020
Wartime location of
the German Embassy
J
1030
St James's SquareK
1045
The Rag (Army & Navy Club)L
1055
Crown PassageM
1115
Crossing Piccadilly
1130
Brunch at Da Corradi
in Shepherd MarketN
1245
Mount Street GardensO
1300
The Joy of Life FountainP
in Hyde Park
1315
Monument to the
Cavalry of the Empire
Q
1330
The Royal Artillery MemorialR
at Hyde Park Corner
1335
The Australian War MemorialS
1345
Wellington ArchT
1350
The New Zealand War MemorialU
1400
Through Green Park to
1420
The Canada MemorialV
1440
Passing Buckingham PalaceW
1500
The Guards MuseumX
on Birdcage Walk
1515
In St James's Park
1530
Residence of the Secretary of State
for War, Lord Haldane
Y
1535
Residence of the Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward GreyZ
1550
The Foreign Office1
1615
Cross the Thames
via
Westminster Bridge2
1630
Passing the London Eye3
1640
Views across the Thames to the Royal Air Force Memorial4
1650
Cross Hungerford Bridge5
1710
Imperial Camel Corps Memorial6in Victoria Embankment Gardens
1730
Dinner at The Savoy Grill7
1900
Exit onto the Strand8
1910
Through Covent Garden Market9
1920
Arrive at the New London Theatre on Drury Lane
1930
Evening performance of War Horse

Photo: Guards Memorial in St James's Park

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