Nico
Aug 17, 2007, 7:19 PM
Hi Guy
Herewith I continue with pics taken on my many London Walks
As you will see as further galleries are uploaded, I try to capture views of London which are down side streets or alleys and away from the crowds
where possible. As you are probably aware the streets of London follow the directions of the original streets of centuries gone past which gives London
its unique appeal.
Leaden Hall Market
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/68197696.jpg
Lloyds Building
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/74157022.jpg
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/74152023.jpg
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/74157026.jpg
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/74157038.jpg
Southwark Cathedral is the oldest Gothic Church in London.
Shakespeare is said to have attended this church.
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/74197579.jpg
Anchor Brew House. Now luxury apartments.
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/74629996.jpg
View from City Hall to Canary Wharf
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/75124707.jpg
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/75172693.jpg
30 St Mary Axe
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/75172694.jpg
St Katherine's Dock
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/75172695.jpg
The London Oratory, Brompton Road
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/75172696.jpg
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/76135804.jpg
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/76135805.jpg
Rebuilding London. London has taken many big hits over the centuries
and has always regenerated out of the ashes.
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/76266568.jpg
A rather sad looking British Lion made of a form of pottery called
"coade stone"
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/77503464.jpg
Sefridges Store Oxford Street. The Queen of Time riding in the ship of Commerce
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/77872158.jpg
The next London Views installment shall be out soon.
All the best
Herewith I continue with pics taken on my many London Walks
As you will see as further galleries are uploaded, I try to capture views of London which are down side streets or alleys and away from the crowds
where possible. As you are probably aware the streets of London follow the directions of the original streets of centuries gone past which gives London
its unique appeal.
Leaden Hall Market
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/68197696.jpg
Lloyds Building
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/74157022.jpg
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/74152023.jpg
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/74157026.jpg
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/74157038.jpg
Southwark Cathedral is the oldest Gothic Church in London.
Shakespeare is said to have attended this church.
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/74197579.jpg
Anchor Brew House. Now luxury apartments.
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/74629996.jpg
View from City Hall to Canary Wharf
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/75124707.jpg
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/75172693.jpg
30 St Mary Axe
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/75172694.jpg
St Katherine's Dock
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/75172695.jpg
The London Oratory, Brompton Road
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/75172696.jpg
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/76135804.jpg
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/76135805.jpg
Rebuilding London. London has taken many big hits over the centuries
and has always regenerated out of the ashes.
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/76266568.jpg
A rather sad looking British Lion made of a form of pottery called
"coade stone"
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/77503464.jpg
Sefridges Store Oxford Street. The Queen of Time riding in the ship of Commerce
http://pbase.com/nico100/image/77872158.jpg
The next London Views installment shall be out soon.
All the best