Covent Garden is a district in
London on the eastern fringes of the
West End, between
St. Martin's Lane and
Drury Lane. In its historical boundaries, on the north side are shops centred on
Neal's Yard and
Seven Dials; the south side holds the
Royal Opera House (also called Covent Garden), the
Drury Lane theatre, the
London Transport Museum, and other cultural and entertainment venues. Its central square (pictured) is a popular shopping and tourist site. The area was originally the "garden of the Abbey and Convent", with orchards for
Westminster Abbey, around 1200. In 1630 the
4th Earl of Bedford commissioned
Inigo Jones to design the
Italianate arcaded square, which served as a prototype for other estates as London grew. A small open-air market and its neighbourhood fell into disrepute as taverns, theatres and
brothels opened up; the gentry moved away, and
rakes, wits and
playwrights moved in.
Charles Fowler's neo-classical building was erected in 1830 to cover and organise the market. Further buildings were added: the Floral Hall, Charter Market, and in 1904 the Jubilee Market. The central building reopened as a shopping centre in 1980 with cafes, pubs, small shops and a craft market. (
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Dustforce is a 2012
platform video game developed by Hitbox Team. In it, the player controls one of four janitors who are using acrobatic skills in an attempt to sweep away the dust and filth corrupting the world. The player's performance is ranked based on time and completion, and access to certain levels requires near-perfect runs of earlier levels. Dustforce was generally well received by critics, who praised its demanding gameplay, online leaderboard features, graphics, and soundtrack.
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Covent Garden is a district in
London on the eastern fringes of the
West End, between
St. Martin's Lane and
Drury Lane. In its historical boundaries, on the north side are shops centred on
Neal's Yard and
Seven Dials; the south side holds the
Royal Opera House (also called Covent Garden), the
Drury Lane theatre, the
London Transport Museum, and other cultural and entertainment venues. Its central square (pictured) is a popular shopping and tourist site. The area was originally the "garden of the Abbey and Convent", with orchards for
Westminster Abbey, around 1200. In 1630 the
4th Earl of Bedford commissioned
Inigo Jones to design the
Italianate arcaded square, which served as a prototype for other estates as London grew. A small open-air market and its neighbourhood fell into disrepute as taverns, theatres and
brothels opened up; the gentry moved away, and
rakes, wits and
playwrights moved in.
Charles Fowler's neo-classical building was erected in 1830 to cover and organise the market. Further buildings were added: the Floral Hall, Charter Market, and in 1904 the Jubilee Market. The central building reopened as a shopping centre in 1980 with cafes, pubs, small shops and a craft market. (
Full article...)
Dustforce is a 2012
platform video game developed by Hitbox Team. In it, the player controls one of four janitors who are using acrobatic skills in an attempt to sweep away the dust and filth corrupting the world. The player's performance is ranked based on time and completion, and access to certain levels requires near-perfect runs of earlier levels. Dustforce was generally well received by critics, who praised its demanding gameplay, online leaderboard features, graphics, and soundtrack.
This Wikipedia is written in
English. Started in 2001 (2001), it currently contains
5,184,630 articles.
Many other Wikipedias are available; some of the largest are listed below.