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Not sure of the precise location, these are all along the Victoria Embankment in the City and in Westminster, as Simon rightly inferred.
For the sake of simplicity of stats, I am assuming this is in the City of Westminster, and WC2, but it may have been in EC4, and the City of London.
Taken in 2011, but uploaded in 2021, during the pandemic.
Posted to Guess Where London on 17-02-21.
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The granite and bronze monument to the Battle of Britain during World War 2.
It appeared in 2005, on the Victoria Embankment, just around the corner from Big Ben, and just opposite the Millennium Wheel (London Eye).
Photographs taken along the Victoria Embankment between Waterloo Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridge during the Prudential Ride London Freecycle Event on Saturday 3rd August 2013. Roads through the captital were closed to traffic to allow cyclists of all ages
and abilities to cycle an 8 mile loop round central London. This is going to become an annual event. See <a href="http://www.prudentialridelondon.co.uk"
I've been wanting to get this particular shot for some time, I finally managed to capture it with perfect timing!
By the Victoria Embankment, work continues on part of London's River Thames super-sewer project. See link for more information:
www.tideway.london/locations/blackfriars-bridge-foreshore/
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It's pretty faded, but the rat's placard says 'You Lose'. It's near the enterance to a tunnel under Cannon St Station.
On 29 June 2013 Nottingham was the host to the National Armed Forces Day 2013 Event.
The day started with marches from the Nottingham Castle to the Old Market Square where a Drumhead Ceremony took place with a fly over bu the Red Arrows.
Throughout the city were events to commemorate and pay tribute to the British Armed Forces. Of these events was the displays and events on the Victoria Embankment where you could met and see all the branches of the armed forces.
These photographs are dedicated to all those brave men and women throughout our history who have served our country proudly.
We thank you for your bravery, your service and dedication. Best Wishes to you all. WE are proud of you, Our Heroes.
Emmanuel Mutai setting a new course record of 2:04:40, the fourth fastest marathon ever.
Virgin London Marathon, 17 April 2011. Taken from 24 and a half miles, at the (western) junction of Victoria Embankment and Temple Place, very close to the Walkabout.
Looking south towards Hungerford Bridge, with the London Eye, Millbank Tower and the Houses of Parliament beyond. Just visible, level with the top of the Sphinx, is an airliner on its approach to Heathrow.
The Sphinx, meanwhile, looks like it's just chillin' out in the morning sun.
Photographs taken along the Victoria Embankment between Waterloo Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridge during the Prudential Ride London Freecycle Event on Saturday 3rd August 2013. Roads through the captital were closed to traffic to allow cyclists of all ages
and abilities to cycle an 8 mile loop round central London. This is going to become an annual event. See <a href="http://www.prudentialridelondon.co.uk"
Photographs taken along the Victoria Embankment between Waterloo Bridge and Golden
Jubilee Bridge during the Prudential Ride London Freecycle Event on Saturday 3rd August 2013. Roads through the captital were closed to traffic to allow cyclists of all ages
and abilities to cycle an 8 mile loop round central London. This is going to become an annual event. See www.prudentialridelondon.co.uk
HMS President an Anchusa class sloop moored on the Embankment
HMS President was built in 1917 by Lobnitz & Co Ltd, Renfrew and is part of the National Register of Historic Vessels: www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/register/494/hms-president
One of the last examples of a Royal Navy sloop, HMS PRESIDENT was built in 1917 by Lobnitz & Co. Limited of Renfrew as the Flower Class sloop HMS SAXIFRAGE. She was built for convoy escort duty and became a RNVR drill ship in 1922 It was in 1922 that she was moored on the Thames Embankment in London and she has remained there ever since
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on Victoria Embankment, London.
This vehicle wears branding for the non-stop London to Stansted Airport service.
On 29 June 2013 Nottingham was the host to the National Armed Forces Day 2013 Event.
The day started with marches from the Nottingham Castle to the Old Market Square where a Drumhead Ceremony took place with a fly over bu the Red Arrows.
Throughout the city were events to commemorate and pay tribute to the British Armed Forces. Of these events was the displays and events on the Victoria Embankment where you could met and see all the branches of the armed forces.
These photographs are dedicated to all those brave men and women throughout our history who have served our country proudly.
We thank you for your bravery, your service and dedication. Best Wishes to you all. WE are proud of you, Our Heroes.
Photographs taken along the Victoria Embankment between Waterloo Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridge during the Prudential Ride London Freecycle Event on Saturday 3rd August 2013. Roads through the captital were closed to traffic to allow cyclists of all ages
and abilities to cycle an 8 mile loop round central London. This is going to become an annual event. See <a href="http://www.prudentialridelondon.co.uk"
Photographs taken along the Victoria Embankment between Waterloo Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridge during the Prudential Ride London Freecycle Event on Saturday 3rd August 2013. Roads through the captital were closed to traffic to allow cyclists of all ages
and abilities to cycle an 8 mile loop round central London. This is going to become an annual event. See <a href="http://www.prudentialridelondon.co.uk"
Photo taken on the TUC-organised "A Future That Works" march and rally in central London on Saturday October 20, 2012.
For more on Andy Worthington, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/
The LPR Brakes - Ballan rider grits his teeth and drives clear of the pelaton going up Victoria Embankment on lap 8 of the first stage of the Tour of Britain 2008
Photographs taken along the Victoria Embankment between Waterloo Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridge during the Prudential Ride London Freecycle Event on Saturday 3rd August 2013. Roads through the captital were closed to traffic to allow cyclists of all ages
and abilities to cycle an 8 mile loop round central London. This is going to become an annual event. See <a href="http://www.prudentialridelondon.co.uk"