The following photographs were taken in March 2002, while on vacation in
London, England. The camera used was a Kodak DX3600 digital camera (2.2MP),
and all photos are 1800 x 1200, or the reverse, depending on the orientation.
All photos are copyrighted and may not be used for commercial purposes.
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This is a photograph taken in March 2002 of the Clock Tower in London,
England. It is commonly referred to as "Big Ben," which is actually
the nickname for the bell, which is formally known as the Great Bell.
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This is a photograph taken in March 2002 of the Clock Tower in London,
England. It is commonly referred to as "Big Ben," which is actually
the nickname for the bell, which is formally known as the Great Bell.
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This is a photograph taken in March 2002 of the Clock Tower in London,
England. It is commonly referred to as "Big Ben," which is actually
the nickname for the bell, which is formally known as the Great Bell.
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This is a photograph taken in March 2002 of Tower Bridge in London, England,
sometimes mistakenly called London Bridge.
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This is a photograph taken in March 2002 of Tower Bridge in London, England,
sometimes mistakenly called London Bridge.
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This is a photograph taken in March 2002 showing part of the Houses of
Parliament, in London, England.
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This is a photograph taken in March 2002 of the gate to Kensington Palace
in London, England..
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This is a photograph taken in March 2002 of the gate to Kensington Palace
in London, England..
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This is a photograph taken in March 2002 of the gardens at Kensington Palace
in London, England..
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This is a photograph taken in March 2002 of Westminster Abbey in London,
England. It is formally known as The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster.
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This is a photograph taken in March 2002 of the tube stop at Gloucester
Road, near the hotel where we stayed. The arches and lighting were so appealing
that I had to take a picture of a tube stop!
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