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Group being photographed by the National Theatre. Luckily they did not notice me so it looks natural - I hope.
Breathlees by Corneila Parker in the V&A London. The horns in this artwork were squashed by the weight of Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge in London on a beautiful July day. Photos taken with my Samsung phone camera from Butlers Wharf looking back into central London. London remains heavily effected by lack of tourists due to Covid-19
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, it has also been called by its owners the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, then the EDF Energy London Eye. Since mid-January 2015, it has been known as the Coca-Cola London Eye, following an agreement signed in September 2014
The bow of the Cutty Sark looking towards Canary Wharf in London.
The Cutty Sark is three-masted British clipper ship, launched at Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, in 1869. The Cutty Sark is 212 feet 5 inches (64.7 metres) long and 36 feet (11 metres) wide, and it had a net tonnage of 921.
Its name (meaning “short shirt”) came from the garment worn by the witch Nannie in Robert Burns’s poem Tam o’Shanter.
On February 16, 1870, the Cutty Sark left London on its maiden voyage, sailing to Shanghai by way of the Cape of Good Hope. The vessel served in the English-Chinese tea trade through the 1870s, later in the Australian wool trade, and finally as a training ship.
In 1957, fully restored, the ship was installed in a concrete dry berth near the River Thames at Greenwich, London, and was opened to the public by Queen Elizabeth II as a maritime relic and sailing museum.
In 2006 the Cutty Sark was closed for extensive renovations. The following year it was severely damaged by fire, but renovation work continued toward the goal of reopening the ship to the public in time for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London.
Wembley Stadium
London
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This wonderful Paddington Bear wall mural has recently appeared in Sutton Walk, Waterloo – and the message couldn’t be plainer:
“Mrs Brown says that in London everyone is different and that means anyone can fit in.”
(For anyone who doesn't know, 'Mrs Brown' was Paddington's compassionate foster mother in the hugely successful films/movies.)
The art work is by Gisella Stapleton, who was born in Peru and works in London. Commissioned by Studio Canal and Visit London, it celebrates Paddington as a multicultural icon and a symbol of London’s diversity.
Nothing better that a day out in London walking around exploring the sites, there are so many to choose from.
This is the majestic Shard, also referred to as the Shard of Glass which is a 72-storey skyscraper, designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, in Southwark, London
The Millennium Bridge is a footbridge over the river Thames from Bankside to St Paul's Cathedral. The bridge sits in front of the Tate Modern Gallery on the southside of the river. I took these photos with my Samsung phone camera on a beautiful day in London
From London with love - again!!
Another shot from my recent visit to London, this is a view Southwark Bridge and the London skyline, looks so different at night!!
Southwark Cathedral in south London dates back to 1106AD but has been a holy site for many years longer. I took these photos with my Samsung phone camera. The cathedral is surrounded by other buildings and is difficult to get any long shots
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View from Tate Modern
City of London
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a close up shot of a London Underground Roundel and the illuminated clock face of Big Ben ( Elizabeth Tower)
which i captured on my Nikon D3300 opposite Westminster Tube Station ,London England in 2017
colour to black & white conversion with DXO Photolabs and Photoshop CC/ Adobe ACR
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Buckingham Palace is the official London residence and administrative headquarters of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom.
A view of the beatiful City of London from the opposite side of the river just as the Sun is setting.
Silhouette study on the Southbank, London. This was one of a series as the light display changed colours periodically.
©Kings Davis 2021
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Wembley Stadion
London
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Emerging from the underground to the dawn of a new day.
Charing Cross Station, London
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The classic shot from Baker Street taken during the strange times of the global pandemic
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