The capital city of the British Empire
Lies in:
London Territory
This article covers the London metropolis. See also the City of London and the London Territory
London has transformed into the world's largest city and capital of the British Empire. Its population is currently expanding from 1 million in 1800 and is growing at almost two percent annually. London is quickly becoming a global political, financial, and trading capital. And only cities like Paris and New York manage to come close to its size.
Locations of Note
- 18 Maiden Lane
- 24 Friend Street
- Aiton Orphinage
- Aldwych Palace
- Bear Path 78
- Bickersteth Palace
- Board House
- Briggs Manor
- Brompton Atelier
- Chawton Cottage
- Churchguard Sanctuary
- City of London
- Coterie Club
- Crescent Place Fencing Club
- Eastcrest Palace
- Falkland House
- Gladstone Dressmakers
- Habadashery
- Halpine House
- Haydon Walk 7
- Hazels Home
- Hogshaw House
- Hyde Hall
- Islington Road 33
- Kew Gardens
- Kingslane House
- Kolt & Sons Cannery
- Lily House
- Mary house of Respite
- Miss Nevil's School
- Mrs. Canterbury's Garments
- Mrs. Miggins Workshop
- New Aiton Orphinage
- Nursted
- Parisy Manor
- Primrose Cottage
- Renham Palace
- Reskin & Co.
- Rest
- Royal Opera House
- Saint Andreas' Church on Brasenose Lane
- Saint Mary's Chapel
- Southanger Hall
- SS Stanton
- Swan House
- Tailors Way
- The Asylum
- The Barracks
- The Bordean
- The Brass Jam
- The Green Lantern Inn
- The Night's Watch Gallery
- Watson & Neish LLP
- WJAC Shipping Ltd
- Zhang Family Compound