Kew is a district in west London on the river Thames. It is the site of Kew Palace, parts of which now survive within the grounds of the Royal Botanic Gardens, founded by Princess Augusta, mother of George III.
Eel Pie Island is an island in the river Thames at Twickenham in west London. There had been an inn on the island since the eighteenth century, and in the nineteenth century it became a popular site for excursions by steamer.
Buckingham Palace in west London is the London residence of the British monarch. It was originally acquired by George III as a residence for his wife, Queen Charlotte.
The Royal Hospital Chelsea is a retirement home for veterans of the British army, located in Chelsea in southwest London. The hospital was founded by Charles II and opened in 1692.