These are pictures I took of London and Bath.
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The traditional English "roast", with Yorkshire pudding. Yorkshire pudding is just eggy bread, and tasty. The meat was tough. |
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This picture and the next 4 are of St. Paul's. | Early each day to the steps of Saint Paul's
The little old bird woman comes
In her own special way to the people she call,
"Come, buy my bags full of crumbs;
Come feed the little birds,
Show them you care
And you'll be glad if you do
Their young ones are hungry
Their nests are so bare
All it takes is tuppence from you
Feed the birds, tuppence a bag
Tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag
Feed the birds," that's what she cries
While overhead, her birds fill the skies |
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This and the next 10 pictures are of the outside of the Tower of London and the Tower Bridge |
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An example of really old brick with stuff growing on it |
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The street my hotel was on |
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A somewhat typical church |
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The "full English" |
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This and the next 2 are of a canal I came across |
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This and the next 2 are of a church I came across |
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Entrance to Regent's Park. The next 5 are also of Regent's Park |
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A mail box for "franked mail" |
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The eye of London |
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Houses of Parliament |
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Big Ben |
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I think this is the Houses of Parliament |
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This and the next 6 pictures are of Westminster Abbey. Pictures weren't allowed inside. |
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I thought this was a cool pinkish looking building |
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This and the next are of Piccadilly Circus. Me with statue of Eros |
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The tube station closest to my hotel |
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This and the next 7 are of Buckingham Palace and the changing of the guard |
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I forget the name of this arch |
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This and the next 7 pictures were taken at Hyde park. This is a cool-looking tree that seemed upside down to me. |
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Princess Diana memorial |
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Peter Pan statue |
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A groundskeeper's house |
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This and the next 3 are of the Price Albert Memorial |
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Victoria and Albert museum |
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This and the next 4 are of the British Museum |
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Rosetta Stone |
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Elgin marbles |
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Easter Island dude |
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Little Ben, on his side (oops) |
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This and the next 2 are of Westminster Cathedral |
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This and the next several pictures were taken in the town Bath, EXACTLY a 90 minute train ride from London |
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This and the next are the outside of Bath Abbey |
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A cool sign |
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This and the next 3 are of the Roman Baths |
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This and the next are the inside of Bath Abbey |
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This and the next are the Jane Austen Centre |
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Bath Crescent |
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From here on, we are back in London. This and the next 6 are of the inside of the Tower of London |
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The White Tower, built by William the Conqueror around about 1066 AD. I read a book all about him. |
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Henry VIII's bodacious armour |
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Potty |
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No, you couldn't go up to him and try to make him smile. This was outside the Jewel House, where the crown jewels are kept. No pictures allowed inside, but the jewels were a highlight of my trip |
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The skyline view from the top of Primrose Hill, near my hotel |
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More view from the top of Primrose hill |
2 comments:
This whole post makes me so happy. London, you are lovely!
This is freakin awesome. Marie said what I was gonna say. London is lovely! You took great pictures and you edited them quite well. :) You have inspired me to finally buckle down and do a blog post on my wedding. ha ha Girl, you are all over it with a bag of chips!
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