Royal Geographical Society building, London

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The Royal Geographical Society building in London is a prominent early 20th-century institutional headquarters known for its grand Edwardian Baroque architecture and its role as a historic center for geographical research and exploration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Edwardian Baroque architecture
building
institutional headquarters
architecturalStyle Edwardian Baroque
category geography organizations buildings
headquarters buildings in the United Kingdom
institutional buildings in London
city London NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
era early 20th century
function center for exploration history
center for geographical research
headquartersOf Royal Geographical Society NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic building
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
notableFor association with explorers
grand Edwardian Baroque architecture
occupant Royal Geographical Society NERFINISHED
significance historic center for exploration
historic center for geographical research
use archives
lecture halls
library
offices

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Sir John W. Simpson notableWork Royal Geographical Society building, London
council of the Royal Geographical Society meetingPlace Royal Geographical Society building, London
this entity surface form: Royal Geographical Society headquarters, London
RGS headquartersBuilding Royal Geographical Society building, London
subject surface form: Royal Geographical Society
this entity surface form: RGS-IBG headquarters, Kensington Gore