London
St. Stephens Tower
Tower of London
Helen Mirren’s house
One of the dragons protec ng an entrance to London
St. Paul’s Cathedral from the Millenium Bridge
Complaint box in a restaurant
The George Inn—the last surviving coaching inn. Built in 1676
In the Borough Market
Braveheart
Southwark Cathedral
Da ng back to at least 1106, Southwark Cathedral is the
oldest cathedral church building in London. There had
been some kind of church since 606, and archaeological
evidence shows there was Roman pagan worship here
well before that.
Houses of Parliament
Richard the Lionheart, king from 1189 to
1199, never learned to speak English.
Remains of Winchester Palace, once home to bishops, it contained a brewhouse, bowling alley, tennis court and
a prison. The bishops in the middle ages collected taxes from pros tutes, known as the Winchester geese.
Sir Francis Drake’s Galleon
a boat race on the Thames
Westminster Abbey
H.M.S. Belfast and Tower Bridge
Red Cow pub
Priory Church of St. Bartholomew the Great
Priory Church of St. Bartrholomew the Great
St. Paul’s Cathedral. Designed by Christophe Wren, construc on began in 1675 and took 36 years.
Henry Moore’s Mother and Child
View looking down from the
top of the dome
Views from the top of St. Paul’s
Millennium Bridge
Looking south, with the front of St. Paul’s below
Christ Church Greyfriars, bombed out in World War II, is now a public garden
The Blues and Royal Guard
The Queen’s Life Guard
The Coldstream Guards band
St. James Palace
St. James Park
Churchill and Roosevelt
Eros
The most salient feature of the London skyline: cranes
Trafalgar Square
Countdown to 2012 Olympics
My favorite pub in London: the Black Friar
Women’s WWII memorial
Artwork on the construc on wall behind the Tate Modern
Gordon’s Wine Bar
Street Performer
The London Eye — way cool!
The Glass Shard— nearing comple on.
Views from the Eye
The Cel c Queen Boudicca—probably the only woman to ever kick Roman bu .
St Mar n in the Fields Another dragon guarding an entrance to London
I’m pre y sure these yahoos are tourists
Having a beer and enjoying the stained glass in some pub
Another view of St. Stephen’s Tower
Ba le of Britain
Memorial
This muscular young woman stands guard
outside the Ministry of Defence
The very wonderful Cortauld Gallery
Paul Cezanne—my favorite
s ll‐life ar st
Pierre‐Auguste Renoir
Vincent Van Gogh.
“Has anyone see my ear?”