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BFG-Dreamjar-Map.Pdf These Dream Jars are only accessible during Dream Jars available from 9 July certain hours. See visitlondon.com/bfg Dream Jars available from 23 July Find The BFG Dream Jars in cinemas from 22 July Removed from trail Jamaican Roots Innocence A Whale's Tale Explore. Dream. Discover 1 Levi Roots 16 HRH The Countess of Wessex 31 Maisie Williams 46 Buzz Aldrin Notting Hill Gate, Notting Hill, W11 3JQ The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, SW1A 1AA Museum of London, EC2Y 5HN Greenwich Planetarium, SE10 8XJ Sisterhood Mayor of Dreamland Creativity Takes Flight 2 Chloe, Poppy and Cara Delevingne 17 Cllr. Robert Davis MBE DL 32 Geraldine van Heemstra Pelham St, London SW7 2NB Wilcox Place, Westminster, SW1E 6QL Barbican Centre Children's Library, EC2Y 8DS Outside London Dream On The Merry Go Round Golden Phizzgunner Dreams 47 The Dream 3 Henry Holland 18 Mark Rylance 33 Arsenal Football Club Laura Mvula Duke of York Square, Chelsea, SW3 4LY Parliament Square, Westminster, SW1P 3BD Emirates Stadium, Islington, N5 1BU Birmingham Library, Birmingham, B1 2ND Monkey Business Read Totem Pole 48 Field of Dreams (paid entry) 4 Graham Norton 19 HRH The Duchess of Cornwall 34 Nadiya Hussain Sam Warburton Harrods, Children's Department, SW1X 7XL St James's Park, Westminster, SW1A 2BJ Broadgate Circle, City of London, EC2M 7UR Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, CF10 3RB Dreamy Dreaming Dreams Dog Believe in Extraordinary The Heart Takes Over 49 This is Where All Dreams is Beginning 5 Robert Bradford 20 Team GB 35 David Weir CBE Ruby Barnhill Harrods, Children's Department, SW1X 7XL Trafalgar Square, Westminster, WC2N 5DU Royal Exchange, City of London, EC3V 3LP Tatton Park, Cheshire, WA16 6QN Dreams are as Precious as Gold Sweet Dreams A Stitch in Time Saves Nine 50 The Endless Carnival 6 Harrods 21 Steven Spielberg 36 Jenny Packham Caio Locke Harrods, SW1X 7XL Leicester Square, West End, WC2H 7DE The Monument, City of London, EC3R 8AH Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, G1 3AH The Amethyst Owl Once Upon a Dream Ship of Dreams 7 Sabine Roemer 22 Angelababy 37 Sir Ben Ainslie Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, SW1X 7LA Chinatown, West End, WC2H 7DW Old Billingsgate Riverside, EC3R 6DX Reach for the Stars Theatre of Dreams For the Love of Animals How many dreams have 8 Sir Richard Branson 23 Tim Minchin 38 Simon Cowell Marble Arch, W1H 7DX Neal Street, Covent Garden, WC2H 9PS Tower of London, City of London, EC3N 4AB you found ? Never-ending Christmas Dream Big City of Dreams R EAM Snozzcumbers D JA G R Tom Fletcher Romero Britto Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London F 9 24 39 T B R all round! A E I H Marylebone Station, Marylebone, NW1 6JJ Russell Street, Covent Garden, WC2B 5JD Tower Bridge, SE1 2UP L T 2 You’re off the blocks and your gr ge adventure has begun. We All Dream of Ice Cream The Eternal Dreamer For the Love of the Hedgehog een bad 10 Erin O'Connor 25 Hayden Kays 40 Zoella South Molton Street, Mayfair, W1K 5JL Victoria Embankment Gardens, WC2N 6NE More London, Southwark, SE1 2AA R EAM D JA G R Bogswinkles! F B T R A E I There’s no stopping you now. H Happy Jumble of Life I Dreamt I Could Fly The Open Dream L 11 Sophie Dahl 26 Quentin Blake 41 Justin Rose T 5 London awaits you… b e ron adg New Bond Street, W1S 3RL House of Illustration, King's Cross, N1C 4BH The Scoop near City Hall, Southwark, SE1 2DB ze b Enchanted Forest Penny for Your Thoughts Healthy Start, Happier Lives R EAM D JA Whoopsy-splunkers! G R F Naomi Campbell Jane Morgan RB T 12 27 42 B R You’ve come a long way - keep A E I H L Regent St / Princes Street, W1B 2LX Guildhall Yard, City of London, EC2V 7HH London Bridge Pier, Southwark, SE1 3UD T 20 going! si e A Dreamy Dancer's Dream The Diamond Garden Up, Up and Away lver badg 13 Karen Elson 28 Hatton Garden 43 Niall Horan Carnaby Street, Soho, W1F 7HP Hatton Garden, EC1N 8LY The View from The Shard, Southwark, SE1 9SG R EA M D JA You are truly G R F B T R A gloriumptious. E I H Dream of England Home Is Where the Heart Is Safe L T Well done! A giant thanks from 14 Dame Helen Mirren MBE 29 Dominic West 44 Ryan McElhinney 40 g old badge The BFG. Golden Square, Soho, W1F 9JG St Paul's Cathedral, Paternoster Row, EC4M 7AQ Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Bankside, SE1 9DT On The Wings of a Dream I Dream of the Universe Tree of Dreams 15 Aston Martin / Red Bull Racing Professor Stephen Hawking 45 Jill Berelowitz 30 Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, W1J 7JZ City of London Information Centre St. Paul's Grosvenor Gardens, SW1W 0RN Churchyard, London EC4M 8BX Bid for these Dream Jars at Raising money for www.paddle8.com.
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