Tag: Londres
 Railway station - Citadel Railway station Carlisle - Citadel station was designed in 1847 in a Gothic style by Sir William Tite, the leading station designer of his age and the architect of London's Royal Exchange. It is now the northern terminus of the famous 72-mile Settle to Carlisle railway. At one time no less than seven railway companies had lines terminating in Carlisle and by 1880 they were all using the Citadel station.
 St John Church - St John's Church, in Workington, was built in 1823 to commemorate the battle of Waterloo, to a design by Thomas Hardwick. It is built of local sandstone, and bears some resemblance to Inigo Jones' St. Paul's Church in Covent Garden, London. The tower was added in 1846.
 Castle Street - View on Castle Street from Park Street, downtown London, England
 Swallow Street - Swallow Street, London, la rue qui avale ! downtown London, England
 Kangaroo - A kangaroo in London! capital of England and the United Kingdom
 Olympia Hall - The Olympia Hall in London, exhibition centre in West Kensington, London, W14, England
 Carnaby Street - Carnaby Street, the most famous shopping street in London, United Kingdom
 Charles II Street - Charles II Street, a phone booth and a bus, London, England
 Subway - Piccadilly Circus subway, City of Westminster, London
 Shaftesbury memorial fountain - Piccadilly Circus fountain (Shaftesbury memorial fountain), London, England
 Westminster Abbey - The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster or Westminster Abbey, traditional place of coronation and burial site for English and later British monarchs, west of the Palace of Westminster, in Westminster, London
 Arancina - Arancina italian restaurant, Notting Hill Gate, London
 St Mary Abbot - The St Mary Abbot's Church, façade and entrance, Kensington, London
 St Mary Abbot s Church - St Mary Abbot's Church, the spire is reputed to be the tallest in London, High Street Kensington, London
 All Saints church - All Saints church, Notting Hill, next to Portobello Road, London
 Albert Memorial - The Albert Memorial (Albertův památník), commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style, in Kensington Gardens, north of the Royal Albert Hall, London, England
 Royal Albert Hall - The Royal Albert Hall (Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences), Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AP - City of Westminster, London, England
 House on Montalt Road - House on Montalt Road - Woodford Green - Essex - North East London
 Alice s Antiques - Alice's Antiques, Nothing Hill, Portobello Market Street (Portobello Road), area in West London, England
 White Tower - Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress The Tower of London or simply Tower of London and the White Tower in London
 Former royal palace - With over 500 years of royal history, Hampton Court Palace has something to offer visitors, from the magnificent State Apartments to the domestic reality of the Tudor Kitchens. Costumed guides and audio tours bring the palace to life and provide an insight into how life in the palace would have been in the time of Henry VIII and William III. The Palace also has a programme of special events throughout the year. Hampton Court Palace contains an important part of the largest private collection of art in the world, the Royal Collection, the property of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This collection, which covers 500 years, is complete and Hampton Court contains much of the most important material from the 16th, 17th and early 18th centuries. Hampton Court Palace has been divided into six routes or tours. The Maze at Hampton Court, the royal palace on the Thames to the west of London, is probably the most famous hedge maze in the world. It was planted as part of the gardens laid out for William of Orange between 1689 and 1695 by George London and Henry Wise. It was described with great wit in Jerome K. Jerome's novel 'Three Men in a Boat.' Hampton Court Maze continues to attract hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Hampton Court Palace, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, south west London
 Sherlock Holmes Museum - Sherlock Holmes Museum, London - Baker Street
 Natural History Museum - The Natural History Museum (main frontage on Cromwell Road) is one of three large museums on Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London
 Soho - London, street in Soho area in the centre of the West End of London, England, in the City of Westminster
 HMS Belfast - HMS Belfast on the river Thames, London
 Opening - Tower Bridge during opening over the River Thames, London, England
 Earls Court Exhibition Centre - Earls Court Exhibition Centre (Earls Court Arena) between the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (Hindi: केंसिंग्टन ऐंड चेल्सी बरो) and Hammersmith and Fulham (हैमरस्मिथ ऐंड फ़ुलहम बरो), London, England
 London view - St Paul's Cathedral, seat of the Bishop of London, anglican cathedral on Ludgate Hill from across the Thames, London, England
 Briges - Bridges on the River Thames, Tower Bridge; London (Londres)
 White Tower - Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress The Tower of London, the White Tower, central London, England on the north bank of the River Thames
 Tower Bridge - Tower Bridge, bascule bridge in London, England over the River Thames
 Clock Tower - The Clock Tower or Big Ben, at dusk, Houses of Parliament building in Westminster, London, England
 Covent Garden - Crowd, walking people in Covent Garden, London
 Life scene - Life scene and traffic jam in Picadilly Circus, London
 Statue - Statue in Leicester Square, London
 St Martin s Lane - Photo of London taken from St Martin's Lane, England
 Lion head - Lion head in front of National Gallery, London
 National Gallery - National Gallery, London, England
 National Gallery - Statue in front of the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London
 Clock Tower - Big Ben is the colloquial name of the Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster, in London, England. It actually refers to the main bell, which is also known as the Great Bell of Westminster, the largest bell in the tower and part of the Great Clock of Westminster.
 London street - The Big Ben from a London Street, England
 House of the Guards - Guards House in London, England
 Statue - Statue in Hyde Park Corner, London
 Marriott Hotel, earl - Marriott Hotel, earl s court, London
 Buckingham Palace, London - Buckingham Palace, London
 Big Ben, London - Big Ben, London
 Millennium Wheel - The Millennium Wheel or London Eye, Ferris wheel in London, United Kingdom
 Prince Edward Theatre, London - Mary Poppins Musical at Prince Edward Theatre, London
 The Dominion Theatre - The Dominion Theatre, London
 Soho Square - Soho Square, London
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