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waterloo
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Tracing of our trip, it enlarges enormously: the gps on the camera did not pick any photographic locations
More pictures in the area at: http://www.catfan.co.uk/1.Catfan_London-Bridge-&_City.htm & http://www.catfan.co.uk/1.Catfan_Borough-market.htm
We went to Waterloo via West Hampstead and the Jubilee line | |||
We looked at the winners of the Landscape Photographer of the Year Competition |
Left: Fields near Telecombe East Sussex by Philip Bedford Not the winner, but my favourite, another sumptuous view on the right. |
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Roupell Street - unspoilt for 150 years |
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Graffiti |
45 Dolben Street |
Numbers in a tunnel |
The White Hart |
http://www.2.southwark.gov.uk/info/200191/completed_projects/1164/art_in_the_arches | |||
In a design shop |
I love this building |
Zebra crossing |
The Shard |
The Boot and Flogger |
Picture taken from the web it does not enlarge |
Memorial to the Winchester Geese |
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The Boot and Flogger - London's first real wine bar opened in 1964 by John Davy trading as a Free Vintner– a privilege granted by the Worshipful Company of Vintners. It is home to some of the most original private rooms in the area. |
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Assorted high rise buildings |
St Christopher's Inn Yard |
War memorial |
The Shard |
We had an excellent lunch at The George Inn owned by the National Trust. I had a steak and ale pie as usual. |
The greengrocer at Borough Market has to put the display away every day |
It was cold and we were wet so we went home early. The journey was marred by a half hour delay at West Hampstead, but we arrived home before the snow... |