Can you name the London borough in which the following landmarks featured on the London 2012 badges are located ?

created by newmarcchan
  • Enter a London borough in the box below
  • Correctly named London boroughs will show up below
  • Click any empty Landmark or London Borough to answer for that location
  • Source: London 2012
  • In 2009, Londoners in each borough voted for their favourite landmarks, which were to be featured on badges. One landmark was picked for each borough. Can you match the landmark to the borough??
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LandmarkLondon BoroughDescription
St Johns Gate, ClerkenwellThe original Tudor Gate House to the Priory's English headquarters.
(Borough Name) EmpireEach Christmas a cosmopolitan, diverse audience visits for sensational shows.
(Borough Name) Clock TowerBuilt in 1895 as the Borough's Town Hall.
London EyeAt 135 metres, The London Eye is the world's largest cantilevered observation wheel.
Forty HallThis Grade I listed house was built in 1629.
Tower of LondonFounded by William the Conqueror in 1066-7.
The Archer StatueScuplted by Eric Aumonier
Three MillsThree Mills and its surrounding waterways is a beautiful conservation area.
Old Royal ObservatoryThis is the source of the Prime Meridian Line.
(Borough Name) Sports and Leisure CentreThis building will have the first new 50m indoor pool in London for 40 years.
Honeywood MuseumHoneywood dates from the 17th century.
(Borough Name) BridgeThis bridge was built in 1887, designed by Sir Joesph Bazalgette.
The CatchGateway public artwork reflecting the area's Saxon heritage.
Globe TheatreA reproduction of Shakespeare's original playhouse.
Battersea Power StationA Grade II listed building built in 1939.
(Borough Name) AbbeySteeped in more than 1000 years of history, has been the coronation seat since 1066.
Neasden Mandir TempleAttracts over half a million visitors annually.
LandmarkLondon BoroughDescription
Churchill StatueSir Winston Churchill was an MP for this area for 40 years.
Chiswick HouseBuilt in the mid-1700's by Sir Edward Seymour.
Telephone Boxes Sculpture (London Road)A sculpture by David Mach, commissioned in 1988 for the new relief road.
Hall PlaceA Grade I listed house built during the reign of King Henry VIII.
(Borough Name) StudiosIt is the oldest film studio in the world still in production.
Wimbledon Centre Court (AELTC)The first match here was played in 1877.
Horniman MuseumNamed after Victorian tea trader Frederick John Horniman.
Crystal Palace Transmitting Station and ParkHosted the Great Exhibition of 1851.
Tower BridgeWas built over the Thames in 1894.
(Borough Name) ParkLondon’s largest park with 2,500 acres of hills, woodlands, gardens and grassland.
St Mary's on the HillThis beautiful church is visible for miles around; it has a history going back 900 years.
(Borough Name) Town HallThe centrepiece of the impressive 1930s Civic Centre complex by P.D. Hepworth.
St Pancras StationWhen it opened in 1868, it was the largest enclosed space in the world.
Alexandra PalaceHas event halls, a public ice rink and parklands.
Upminster WindmillThis Grade II listed building was built by local farmer James Noakes in 1803.
Natural History MuseumThe building was designed in 1865 by Alfred Waterhouse to house Sir Hans Sloane's extensive collection of natural curiosities.
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London 2012 Badges Locations Quiz

  1. by newmarcchan
  • Created Aug 6, 2011 in Geography
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