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Love for autumn
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A tree with a heart, bursting into autumn colours. One of my favourite ancient beech trees in the Cotswolds. Thanks for looking!
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Wistmans Wood, Dartmoor
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Gloucester from Coopers Hill at sunset
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Beechwood path
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Vulcan XH558
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Photo taken on Saturday 18 July during the Royal International Air Tattoo 2009.
Stonehenge Sunset
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Stonehenge
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The Monument
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Christopher Wren constructed this tower to commemorate the Great Fire of 1666. It is one of only two non-ecclesiastic structures in London designed by Wren.
Jewel Tower
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In this tower, a former armory for the city of London, are held the Crown Jewels of England. The Jewels are the property of the people of England and bestowed upon the monarch as an acknowledgment of power.
White Tower
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A tourist attraction since Victorian times, the White Tower was the prison within the Tower of London where dignitaries were held. Sir Francis Drake spent years here, and two young princes were likely killed by Richard III here.
Parliament Clock Tower, Big Ben
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Richard the Lionhearted, Parliament
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Queen Victoria, Buckingham Palace
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Big Ben
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Queen Victoria Memorial, Buckingham Palace
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St. Paul's Cathedral Tower
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Albert Memorial
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Hampton Court Palace Hammerbeam Ceiling
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Henry's hammerbeam ceiling was a stunning example of the use of good English oak in his great hall.
Greenwich Church Tower
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Statue of Eros, Piccadilly Circus
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Canterbury Cathedral Gate with Modern Jesus
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This modern bronze fills the empty niche in the gate to Canterbury Cathedral.
I think its creepy.
Canterbury Cathedral
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Canterbury Cathedral
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St. Augustine's Abbey Ruins, Canterbury
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Once the most powerful church body in Kent, St. Augustine's Abbey was destroyed by Henry VII. Only three hundred years later was the resting place of St. Augustine, progenitor of the See of Canterbury, rediscovered.
Royal Pavilion, Brighton
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George IV built this palace in the popular exotic style of the early 19th-century Regency period. His excess led to much of the austerity of the later Victorian period.
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