London, Trafalgar Square c.1960
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Back into Whitehall, our tour continues north to Trafalgar Square, which was laid out in the 1820s; numerous houses in front of St Martin-in-the-Fields church were demolished. It was named Trafalgar Square in 1830 even before Nelson's Column was built. The slope was dealt with by terracing the north part in front of the National Gallery in 1840.
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