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Tate Gallery


Tate Gallery Formerly known as National Gallery Of British Art, the Tate Gallery was given to the nation by Sir Henry Tate, and is built on a part of the site of Millbank prison Grosvenor Road, Pimlico chose to Vauxhall Bridge. Nearest Stations, St. James's Park and Victoria. The magnificent donor of the building also gave sixty pictures of Modern British Art.

In addition to these pictures, the paintings purchased under the Chantrey Bequest and others from the National Gallery, also those of his own works presented by Mr. G F. Watts. Admission daily, free (excepting Thursdays and Fridays. ), from 10 to 4 or 7, according to season of year Sundays open at

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