A Cathedral dedicated to St Paul has overlooked the City of London since 604AD. The current Cathedral – the fourth to occupy this site – was desig
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The Thames has had a long history of commerce but these days you hardly see any working boats.
140m above the London skyline, you'll be twice the height of the famous Prater Wheel in Vienna and 30 metres higher than the previous tallest observat
This week I went to the British International Motor Show at the Excel Exhibition Centre in London. And this week I will post some of my favorites.
London
Another shot of the Mayor's Office in London.
There's an ATM just under the Shell building at Waterloo. One morning I looked up and saw the sunrise hitting the building and thought 'I'll have some
Lion on one of the many superb doors at Victoria House on Bloomsbury Square, London.
Taken on a very crowded Westminster Bridge while waiting for a bus.
Battersea Power Station on the south bank of the Thames near Chelsea Bridge. The power station was built in 1939 and production stopped completely in
This building borders Trafalgar Square on the southwest. I really like this building for some reason. I posted an earlier shot of it here. I thi
This was shot from the very top of the Ferris Wheel higher than the Baltic gallery. Incidentally this wheel was even faster than the one at Blackpool
There's pretty much no street lighting in Chalford, Gloucestershire. This phone box seemed to illuminate most of the village.
entrance to the subway on king & yonge.
Along with Trafalgar Square, the other well known area of London I wanted to see was Piccadilly Circus. I really expected to see a bunch of amusement
taken with my holga awhile back. i finally got around to scanning