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Friend at Hand PH |
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Back to Russell Square tube |
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Leon where we had coffee |

Pattern on a table |

Senecio
candicans 'Angel Wings'
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Blue balls |

Olive tree |

Games |

Bluey and Peppa |
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Brunswick Plane |
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Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
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Interesting glass |
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The Lamb PH on Lamb's Conduit |
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'YG pub' most likely refers to
the
Yorkshire Grey, a historic pub in London that serves Thai food
and has boutique bedrooms upstairs. It could also be a general
reference to the
Young's pubs chain, or possibly the
YG Republique K-pub in Kuala Lumpur. |

We had lunch here |
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Rolls Royce

Daimler


Baby Barrister's Car?? |

Maserati |
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Another Griffin |

The griffin has been used as the
badge of Gray's Inn since the 1590s. |
Gray's Inn has
been home to lawyers since before 1388 AD.
The griffin is
thought to have been an undocumented livery badge of the Grey family,
who originally owned the manor house that became Gray's Inn. |
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The 4 Inns of Court are the
Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn, and Gray's Inn,
which are professional associations for barristers in London. They have
existed since medieval times and serve as the governing bodies for the
barrister profession, providing training, social events, and a place for
members to connect and advance their careers. Membership is mandatory to
begin the vocational component of training to become a barrister in
England and Wales. |
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Albert Prince Consort |
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