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English: The Royal Opera House, Bow Street frontage, with the statue of Dame Ninette de Valois in the foreground
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Date 11 March 2007
(29 February 2008 (original upload date))
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Author Russ London ( talk). Original uploader was Russ London at en.wikipedia
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