Posted by : Brij Bhushan Thursday 15 September 2016


For all of my life, there’s been something secretive and distant about 10 Downing Street – the official residence of the Prime Minister and the headquarters of the British Government. In 1991, after a failed bombing by the IRA, security measures increased drastically. As a result, few people ever step foot on Downing Street, let alone enter its ornate Georgian buildings. But now you can, as Google Arts and Culture just launched a virtual tour of the home of British governance. The exhibit shows you up to 50 paintings and works of art that are stored within its high-security perimeter, as well as the cabinet room, where…

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