Thursday, January 26, 2012

Here Comes the Sun!

LONDON BABY- Part II


St. Paul's Cathedral, church of England cathedral and seat of the Bishop of London. It was dedicated to Paul the Apostle dating back to when it was founded in AD 604. It sits on the top of Ludgate Hill, the highest point in the city of London. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren.



Millennium Bridge, a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing the River Thames in London. The north end facing St. Paul's Cathedral and the sound end facing the Globe Theatre, Bankside Gallery, and Tate Modern.



Driving on the left side of the road in London.


Thames River



The Red Telephone Booth, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, in 1920. K1 (Kiosk No. 1) was made of concrete, and of course the color red so they are easy to spot. The design has changed may times throughout the years and the current box is K6.


The London Underground, also known as The Tube, built in 1854.



The Somerset House, a neoclassical building built by architect Sir William Chambers, in 1776-96.






Open skate at the Somerset House, sponsored by Tiffany and Co.







The London Eye, opened to the public in 2000 and is the most major landmark and tourist attraction. It is the tallest ferris wheel in Europe.


PEACE & LOVE,
Kevin & Amanda

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