London Pictures

Mar 16, 2005 20:53

Okay guys, here are my London pictures (at last). Beware that there are a lot of pictures (about 25 probably) but they are small.





This is supposed to be a picture of the train that I was getting to London but it fucked up. It fucked up so much I love it, so it's staying!



Pretty self explanatory I guess.



The beginning of the mile or more long market.



The world famous Portobello Road Antiques Market. People come the world over to visit this place. Apparently.



Can you see The Gerkin (building) slightly to the right of this picture. The most useless shaped building in the world, if you ask me.



A picture of Nelson Mandela's statute, minus a bit of head but hey after thirty years in jail, its not like hes gonna notice;-0



This was on the South Bank.



The big wheel.



Closer still.



Recognise this?



I *really* like how this image turned out.



Alex said Big Ben was massive but I didn't believe him. Now I know he is lying. Its miniscule.



Who likes red buses? Who likes the back end of red buses in London? Notice that this is where the Houses of Parliment are.



Opposite Big Ben is the Anti-War protest, heres a picture from it...



And another one... this has been going since the war became a possibility.



And another... I wonder if the man that sits there has been home for a change of clothes yet?!



Westminster Tube. I wonder if this is where Tony gets on? (I still can't believe someone said that!)



A bus stop for Parliment Square...



In memory of the war dead... if you look to the right of the picture, where all the crowds are, thats Downing Street...



Yeah...



The two cops inside the iron gates with machine guns, scary shit. If you look at the houses on the right, between the hump in the road, and the blue car, on the right is number 10...



This is the Cabinet office, 70 Whitehall...



A Queens Guard...



Buckingham Palace...



In celebration of Australia...I had to get a snap of that!



Finally, a picture of the palace from across the lake in St James' Park.
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