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Lady Judy is wife of Sir William McAlpine (British millionaire businessman, a former director of the construction company Sir Robert McAlpine)

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Sir William born in London At The family owned Dorchester Hotel.

It is not without reason that Park Lane is one of the most expensive streets in Monopoly English! Some of the most majestic hotels in the capital there, and the crown jewel is The Dorchester, which hosts all the elite and celebrities for 70 years. Covering almost 0.6 hectares, the Dorchester has recently undergone renovations and now offers dazzling its customers a more luxurious stay. There are even electronic butlers!

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Charterhouse School, originally Hospital of The King James and Thomas Sutton in London Charterhouse, Charterhouse or more simply, is a public school located between Hurtmore and Godalming, Surrey, England. The property is one of nine public schools are the most prestigious in the Public Schools Act of 1868.

The school was founded in London in 1611 by Thomas Sutton on the site of a former Carthusian monastery in the town of Smithfield. Students still bear the name of Carthusian, which means "Carthusian". Originally reserved for boys, Charterhouse has welcomed girls from the 1970s.

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Wobbly Bridge, 4m wide by 320 long. Work began in late 1998 and the actual construction by Monberg Thorsen and Sir Robert McAlpine, April 28, 1999. The bridge was inaugurated June 10, 2000, two months of delay and an extra £ 2.2 million on an initial budget of 18.2 million pounds.

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The Emirates Stadium is located in Ashburton Grove in north London within 500 meters of Highbury. It is the architectural company HOK Sport, which carries out the plans of the stadium. Today, the Emirates Stadium has a capacity of 60,355 seats and the attendance record was held November 3, 2007 upon receipt of Manchester United (60,161).

The construction of the stadium after tender was awarded to the construction company Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd.. The specifications included in addition to the location and capacity, compliance with standards of UEFA (the stadium is expected to soon appellation UEFA 5-star) and a nearby feature of English stadiums. The stage is split into three levels, low, medium and high.

Ticket prices vary and subscriptions proximity to the pitch and position in the stadium. Noted as Highbury, Emirates Stadium has a large number of "boxes" (loges.) The price for the right to access the "Diamond Club" can reach over £ 25,000 more than € 35 000 to year. Of course at that price everything is included: You will receive a private parking under the stadium, a lift, a bar, a restaurant and the chance to see replays or connect your laptop to Wi-Fi

Field side, one can say that the lawn is as perfect as that of Highbury if not better. Some offices, the club moved to the Emirates Stadium. Note that you can get more information on tickets and access to the Emirates Stadium in the section useful. Talking about now, something much less pleasant for the club's management. The stadium is expected to cost no less than 390 million pounds. Note that Arsenal will receive no public aid to finance the stadium.

The club has had many problems getting partners to finance the stadium. Finally Keith Edelman, has managed to obtain a lucrative sponsorship deal, renaming the Arsenal Stadium Emirates Stadium for an amount that will rise to 100 million pounds. The contract includes support stadium name (Championship only) plus a mention on the Fly Emirates Arsenal jersey.

In addition to the lawn and the stands, the stadium includes a museum tracing the history of Arsenal as to Highbury. Another similarity with the former home of Arsenal, local opposition to the stadium undergoes when the project was unveiled. Work finally began in February 2004 and was officially inaugurated on October 26 Queen Elizabeth II a good game has gone before for the Jubilee of Bergkamp, ??June 22, before 54,000 spectators, the event opposite a selection of former Ajax stars with that of Arsenal.

The first ever goal was scored by Klaas Jan Huntelaar. Arsenal finally prevailed 2-1. The first international match at the Emirates Stadium was Argentina - Brazil September 3, 2006 and it ended in a 3-0 defeat of Brazil.

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The London Olympic stadium ready for 2012 Olympics

The construction of the Olympic stadium in London will host the opening ceremony and closing as well as the athletics events is complete. The construction of this stadium, which began in May 2008, lasted just under three years.

The London Olympic stadium has a capacity of 80,000 seats in Olympic mode. This capacity can be raised to 25,000 thanks to the removable top.
Ovoid shape, its dimensions are 315m to 256m on a circumference of 860m. It rises 60m above the lawn.
The stadium holds about 10,000 tons of steel, making it the lightest Olympic stadium to date.
5250 people in total and over 240 British companies participated in this project.

The design and construction was led by Sir Robert McAlpine, with Buro Happold and agencies Populous for architecture and interior design. Hyland Edgar Driver was in charge of urban architecture. Savills Hepher Dixon was in charge of planning.

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The Olympic Stadium in figures

* More than 1 000 workers will be based on the Stadium site;
* 33 buildings on the site of the Olympic Stadium has been demolished;
* More than 800 000 tons of earth have been excavated to create the construction platform Stadium - enough land to meet nine times the Royal Albert Hall;
* The Stadium is extremely environmentally friendly, with about 10 000 tonnes of steel - the lightest Olympic stadium ever built;
* The Stadium site covers 16 hectares in total - five times the size of the Houses of Parliament;
* The stage measures 53 meters high - taller than Nelson's Column (50 m);
* The Stadium roof covers an area of ??24,500 square meters - the equivalent of 3.5 football fields.

Note to editors:

1. The Team Stadium Consortium consists of:

* Manufacturer - Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd.;
* Architecture and design of sports venues - HOK Sport Ltd;
* Buildings and Structures - Buro Happold;
* Landscape Architect - HED;
* Planning Consultant - Savills Hepher Dixon

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