Come with me as I explore London's history, hidden gems and unusual places.
Monday, December 18, 2017
Friday, December 15, 2017
Royal Albert Hall
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| Memorial and the hall. |
I took this photo on my one and only visit to the hall, on a cold Saturday morning, when I was strolling through the area on my way eastward.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Lumiere London, 2016
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| Leicester Square Illuminated. |
Spread across four nights there were plenty of opportunities to see all of the installations, as they were spread over four main areas: Mayfair, Piccadilly, Westminster and King's Cross.
Various artists transformed the city's streets, buildings, parks and squares into temporary art galleries, where light was the key element.
Tags:
Artichoke Trust,
Festival,
Grosvenor Square,
King's Cross,
Leicester Square,
Lights,
London,
Lumiere Festival,
Mayfair,
Piccadilly,
Public Art,
The Unfinished City,
Westminster
Location:
London, UK
Sunborn London
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| Floating Hotel on the Royal Docks. |
The Royal Docks, which have gone through an amazing regeneration, are home to, among other things, the ExCeL London exhibition centre, London City Airport, The Crystal, plus countless bars, restaurants and hotels.
There is, however, one hotel which is moored in the Royal Victoria Dock: The Sunborn London Yacht Hotel.
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| Sunborn at night. |
I am hoping to pay a visit to this beautiful looking yacht, next year, even it is just for afternoon tea, or just a few drinks in the bar, one evening.
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Bomber Command Memorial
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| "... who now stood thankful, in the early morning sun." |
I don't know if it is the sheer scale of the memorial, or the detailing of the statues, or its setting at the corner of Green Park, that makes this my favourite, but there is something that keeps drawing me back to it, again and again.
In fact, I was so moved when I first saw it, that I ended up writing a poem the following day, entitled 'Morning Sun'.
In fact, I was so moved when I first saw it, that I ended up writing a poem the following day, entitled 'Morning Sun'.
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