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A green plaque was affixed just inside the outer Strand entrance to the building in March 2008, proclaiming: The Royal Air Force was formed and had its first headquarters here in the former Hotel Cecil 1 April 1918. Below it is a brass plate stating: This plaque was unveiled by the Chief of the Air
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was built on the site. The Strand range of the hotel remains (now occupied by shops and offices, including those of Interbrand), with, at its centre, a grandiose arch leading to the separate Shell Mex House behind. After Shell Mex relocated, the block became known as 80 Strand and is occupied by a
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The hotel was the base for a Palestine Arab delegation that arrived in London in August 1921 and spent almost a year there, protesting in vain against the proposed terms of the British Mandate for
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was shot for treason in France on 17 April. He had been attempting in 1916 to destabilise sections of the French press with the intention of forcing an early armistice, using German
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Little more than a fortnight after the founding of the newly formed RAF on 1 April 1918, the French
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A broken trust: Herbert Samuel, Zionism and the Palestinians 1920–1925
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to mark the 90th anniversary of the formation of the Royal Air Force.
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The former river front; the hotel is on the left of the image
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Former buildings and structures in the City of Westminster
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The Cecil was largely demolished in Autumn 1930, and
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built 1890–96 between the Thames Embankment and the
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Cecil Hotel (Los Angeles)

hotel
Strand
London
England
51°30′36″N 0°07′18″W / 51.51008°N 0.12176°W / 51.51008; -0.12176
Cecil House
Shell Mex House

Wrenaissance
Jabez Balfour
Gandhi
Transvaal
World War I
Air Board
RAF

Waterloo Bridge
agent provocateur
Bolo Pasha
slush funds
New York
Franz von Papen
von Bernstorff
Air Ministry
Sir Glenn Torpy
Palestine
Musa Kazim al-Husseini
Shell Mex House

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