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UK Vereinigtes Königreich (Großbritannien u. Nordirland), Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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museum-london - Museen in London - Londoner Museen

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nationalgallery - National Gallery - Trafalgar Square London

(E?)(L1) http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/
The National Gallery, London, houses one of the greatest collections of European painting in the world. These pictures belong to the public and entrance to see them is free. Find out more about the National Gallery's permanent collection.

nationaltrust - National Trust properties (UK)

(E?)(L1) http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/
(E?)(L1) http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/placestovisit/
The National Trust was founded in 1895 by three Victorian philanthropists - Miss Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley. Concerned about the impact of uncontrolled development and industrialisation, they set up the Trust to act as a guardian for the nation in the acquisition and protection of threatened coastline, countryside and buildings.

Wherever you are in England, Wales or Northern Ireland you are never far from several National Trust properties. We care for over 248,000 hectares (612,000 acres) of beautiful countryside and welcome visitors to over 300 historic buildings and gardens.

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npg - National Portrait Gallery (UK)

(E?)(L1) http://www.npg.org.uk/
A search facility with 47,816 portraits from the Gallery's collections, 25,653 of which are illustrated. Kindly funded by the Woodward Charitable Trust.
The National Portrait Gallery was established with the criteria that the Gallery was to be about history, not about art, and about the status of the sitter, rather than the quality or character of a particular image considered as a work of art. This criterion is still used by the Gallery today when deciding which works enter the National Portrait Gallery's collection. Originally, it was decided by the Trustees that "No portrait of any person still living, or deceased less that 10 years, shall be admitted by purchase, donation, or bequest, except only in the case of the reigning Sovereign, and of his or her Consort". This rule changed in 1969 in order to encourage a policy of admitting living sitters.

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tate - Die Tate Galleries im Netz

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