Lullaby of London

Photos from my four fun-packed educational days in England, December 19-22, 2004.



Dark Streets of London

Shakespeare's Globe

The London Eye

Leeds Castle and Environs

In Public Places

Canterbury and the Cathedral

Westminster, Whitehall, Trafalgar Square

From the Plane


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The Pogues in Brixton
Big Ben and Streetlight
Site of Martyrdom
The London Eye
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Dark Streets of London

To wander the... shots from the streets of London, around the Thames and Oxford Circus.

Trafalgar Square
St. Paul's Cathedral
Shakespeare's Globe

A "best guess" of what the Globe Theatre looked like. The original was built in 1599, most of Shakespeare's plays were written to be performed on its stage.

The Globe Theatre Stage
The Globe Theatre
The London Eye

Photos of and from the London Eye. The world's tallest observation wheel is 135 metres (146 yards) tall.

The London Eye
The London Eye
Leeds Castle and Environs

Called the most beautiful castle in England, that's probably a bit of hype. It is a charming little place though, complete with moat.

Leeds Castle
Leeds Castle
In Public Places

People, streets, museums, parks... a sort-of-essay about being in a shared space.

Shadows
Entryway, Tate Modern
Canterbury and the Cathedral

The cathedral to which pilgrims trekked to see where a bishop was killed by a king (thus launching English literature as well).

Site of Martyrdom
Tomb of Henry IV and his second wife, Joan of Navarre
Westminster, Whitehall, Trafalgar Square

The heart of the British Empire, seat of its government, home of its major monuments and of course the tower holding Big Ben.

The Glorious Dead
Traffic in front of Big Ben
From the Plane

Shots from the plane flying in and at Gatwick Airport on the way out.

Over England
Over England




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