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Marble Arch         
  • Marble Arch (left) before its relocation to Hyde Park in 1847.  It was constructed in 1832–1833, as the ceremonial entrance to the newly rebuilt [[Buckingham Palace]] courtyard
  • Aerial view of the arch and its surroundings
  • John Nash]]'s original design for the arch, now in the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]] in London
  • Still Water]]'', with Marble Arch in the background
TRIUMPHAL ARCH IN LONDON
Marble arch; Tyburn turnpike; Tyburn Turnpike; Marble Arch district
Marble Arch is a 19th-century white marble-faced triumphal arch in London, England. The structure was designed by John Nash in 1827 to be the state entrance to the cour d'honneur of Buckingham Palace; it stood near the site of what is today the three-bayed, central projection of the palace containing the well-known balcony.
Odeon Marble Arch         
  • In 2009
  • 1991
FORMER CINEMA IN WESTMINSTER, LONDON, ENGLAND
Odeon marble arch; ODEON Marble Arch; Regal Cinema, Marble Arch; Marble Arch Odeon
The Odeon Marble Arch (known as the Regal from 1928 to 1945) was a cinema in London located opposite Marble Arch, at the top of Park Lane, with its main entrance on Edgware Road. It operated in various forms from 1928 to 2016, and is most famous for once housing a vast screen capable of screening films in 70mm.
Western Marble Arch Synagogue         
SYNAGOGUE IN LONDON
Western Marble Arch; London Synagogue
The Western Marble Arch (WMA) Synagogue is a Jewish place of worship in central London. The WMA is the result of a merger between the Western and the Marble Arch Synagogues, with the former congregation dating back to 1761.
Examples of use of Marble Arch
1. It is opposite the Marks Spencer Marble Arch store.
2. The bus started its journey at Marble Arch at ' o‘clock.
3. Just short of Marble Arch, the train stopped in a tunnel.
4. Other attractions include touring the Marble Arch Caves and lake fishing.
5. One of her bequests was 10,000 for a coloured glass window in their memory at Marble Arch synagogue.