- The Somerset House – London’s Attraction!
When in London, one of the few things that you shouldn’t miss includes the Somerset House. This house has been there for more than three centuries now and has become one of the most prominent tourist attractions of London. Even though the Somerset House doesn’t offer any fun activities to do, the museum in here and its architecture are must to witness. It’s a beautiful house that has been restored over and over again by the British governments to procure Britain’s medieval time’s architecture. The house, even today, stands as the reminder of how houses were built back in the 15th century in this region.
Moreover, occasionally, sporting action is also shown on big screens which are set on the walls of this house. The house’s plot is huge and the overall area it embraces is expansive. So, usually whenever there is an event it is shown here and thousands of people gather around the Somerset House to enjoy it. Whether you call it a man made wonder or a chic piece of architecture, the truth is that this house is considered as one of the best architectural remains from the medieval times around the globe.
The house is more of an attraction for those who are interested in history. The Somerset House bears an interesting history of events and happenings that added to the grace of this house. The house was designed over and over again to become what it is today. If you go to London ever you shouldn’t miss out this beauty!
Flags and Banners
Banners and flags of all shapes and sizes have been used by citizens of the UK for every celebratory occasion be that military or cilivian. The end of the 2nd world war, street parties for the Queens Silver Jubilee and the sailing of the Titanic from Southampton both hand held and large union jack flags have fluttered. Such is their popularity that providers of flags and banners can now be found on almost any high street and in abundance on the internet. Whilst flags come in fairly standard format, ie single large flags, as bunting both fabric and plastic (far more practical with the English weather) and hand held flags on small sticks, it is the banner that has moved on the most. Banners can now be made in any format you require, full colour, personalised, made in textile or plastic. Most providers can make banners available up to 6 metre lengths for corporate or personal events such as the local football club, announcing the school fete, or just celebrating the big day of a loved one. Modern technology means that the banners can be printed and produced very quickly although with the cost involved the proof reading is absolutely vital and should not be rushed. It is your responsibility to check the wording and spelling prior to printing, as any error at this stage could prove very costly.