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Taken: 15th July 2018 Final day of action at the 2018 Stockton Cycling Festival. Sunday 15 July - HSBC UK | National Women's Road Series and the HSBC UK | Grand Prix Series at the Stockton Grand Prix. Jess Roberts of Team Breeze wins round five of the HSBC UK | Women's Road Series. The elite action continues in Stockton with the HSBC UK | Grand Prix Series on Sunday afternoon. Photographer/Byline Dave Charnley Photography www.davecharnleyphotography.com
NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND - JULY 15: during an i2i Soccer Academy Summer Programme Tournament at Coach Lane on July 15th 2024 in Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)
BURTON-UPON-TRENT, ENGLAND - MAY 15: during the i2i Soccer Academy Tournament at St George’s Park on May 15th 2024 in Staffordshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)
Buckingham Palace is the London residence and principal workplace of the monarchy of the United Kingdom. The palace is ofter the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality. The palace was originally built as a house for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 and only became a palace for the monarchs in 1837.
London is the capital and most populous city of England. The central city of London, also know as the square mile, is only 2.9 square kilometers and only has a permanent population of 7,000 (2011) but approximately 300,000 people commute into London on a daily basis. The greater London area, consisting of 32 boroughs, is now referred to as London and has a population of just over 8.3 million. It is thought that the origins of London date back to the establishment of a trading port, known as Londinium, by the Romans in 47 AD.
The design of the deep platforms at Westminster was challenging, since they built it in an area which already had a lot of deep level stuff (both the car park of Parliament, and several military structures), so it's fairly deep, and offset horizontally from the above station. To do this, there's a rather tall tube bored out, through which the escalators pass.
The title of my talk was "The Use of a Periodic Access Area in a Small Psittacine Bird" which is a fancy way of saying we looked at how parakeets use their aviary space.
Image by Peter Asprey - DolphinPix. Captured 0.46 km from Bolsover in England United Kingdom. GPS Latitude/Longitude:53.231310/-1.297060. Copyright Peter Asprey.