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Region: Europe
Area Total: 130,395 km2
Coast Line: Irish Sea, Celtic Sea, North Sea
Coast Line: Irish Sea, Celtic Sea, North Sea
Capital: London
London Album
London
City view from London Eye
London
London at the blue hour
London Eye
London Eye
Houses of Parliament - Westminster
The name Westminster was the ancient
description for the area around Westminster Abbey – the West Minster, or
monastery church, that gave the area its name – which has been the seat of the
government of England (and later the British government) for almost a thousand
years.
Westminster is the location of the Palace of
Westminster, a UNESCO World Heritage Site which houses the Parliament of the
United Kingdom.
The houses of Parliament-Big Ben and Double decker buses
Big Ben
Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of
the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London,
and often extended to refer to the clock and
the clock tower, officially named Elizabeth Tower, as well.
Big Ben
The houses of Parliament
Parliament Square - National flags and a lot of traffic.
Westminster Abbey
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Region: Europe
Area Total: 130,395
km2
Coast Line: Irish Sea, Celtic Sea, North Sea
Coast Line: Irish Sea, Celtic Sea, North Sea
Capital: London
British Museum
British Museum
London streets
Beatles studios
Borough Market
Charlie Chaplin in Leicester Square
Crepes-selling car in front of the
British Museum in London.
Harrods
is the most famous department store in
London. It is one of the most famous, largest and most exclusive department
stores in the world.
Harrods
Harrods
Egyptian staircase in Harrods - was
designed by Mohamed Al-Fayed. In the basement is a memorial to Princess Diana
and Dodi Alfajet
Door decoration at the Great George
Street
Hyde Park - Italian Gardens.
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Region: Europe
Area Total: 130,395 km2
Coast Line: Irish Sea, Celtic Sea, North Sea
Coast Line: Irish Sea, Celtic Sea, North Sea
Capital: London
Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is the official
London residence and principal workplace of the British monarch.
Located in the City of Westminster,
the palace is a setting for state occasions and royal hospitality.
It has been a focus for the British
people at times of national rejoicing and crisis.
Victoria Memorial erected in front of
the main gates of Buckingham Palace
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge (built 1886–1894) is a
combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, over the River Thames.
It is close to the Tower of London,
from which it takes its name. It has become an iconic symbol of London.
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge and the City Hall
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square
Nelson's column on Trafalgar Square
Nelson's Column is a monument in
Trafalgar Square in central London built to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson,
who died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
Trafalgar Square
Yinka Shonibare's artwork, Nelson's
Ship in a Bottle
Tower of London
The massive White Tower is a typical
example of Norman military architecture, whose influence was felt throughout
the kingdom.
It was built on the Thames by William
the Conqueror to protect London and assert his power.
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St.Paul's Cathedral
St.Paul's Cathedral
St.Paul's Cathedral
St.Paul's Cathedral and Millenium Bridge
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall situated
on the northern edge of the South Kensington area, in the City of Westminster,
London, England,
best known for holding the annual summer Proms
concerts since 1941.
Royal Albert Hall
The Albert Memorial
is situated in Kensington Gardens, London,
England, directly to the north of the Royal Albert Hall.
It was commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory
of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861.
The memorial was designed by Sir George Gilbert
Scott in the Gothic Revival style.
Allegorical sculptures
At the corners of the central area, and at the
corners of the outer area of the Albert Memorial, there are two allegorical
sculpture programs: four groups depicting Victorian industrial arts and
sciences (agriculture, commerce, engineering and manufacturing), and four more
groups representing Europe, Asia, Africa and The Americas at the four corners,
each continent-group including several ethnographic figures and a large animal.
(A camel for Africa, a bison for the Americas, an elephant for Asia and a bull
for Europe.)
Asia group
America group
Africa group
Europe group
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