This is the view of Penywern Road from our hotel in Earl's Court. It was a
pretty dumpy room but cheap by London standards!
The left half of Buckingham Palace.
I wonder how many of these tourists are American?
A good shot of Buckingham Palace from within Green Park.
This is a prominent library on Trafalgar Square. I included this photo to show
some of the "London is #1" banners that we saw around the city.
The London Eye on the Thames.
Big Ben photographed from the Millenium Bridge.
Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
Along the Thames River walkway we saw a couple of these living statues.
A typical central London Tube station.
If only Henry VIII knew that a playground for children sat next to the Tower of
London!
...and still more!
The Tower Bridge
Tourists seemed fascinated by this map. I think it shows where photographs for
a nearby exhibit were taken.
A modern problem with mass transit in a large city.
The police box outside the entrance to the Earl's Court Underground. Perhaps it
is used for policing purposes and it is only coincidental that it appeared
after the return of
Doctor Who
to TV? I saw no police boxes when
I was last in London,
before Doctor Who
resumed. Hmm...
We took the stairs down to the Piccadilly Line a couple of times. It was
humorous that they have a sign with the number of steps by the staircase!
This is the
EMI Studios
on Abbey Road in St John's Wood.
This is a modern photo of the famous zebra crossing that appeared on the
Beatles album cover.
The Collinge and Clark bookshop on Leigh Street in St Pancras is the exterior
model for Bernard's shop in
Black Books.
No page about London is complete without Piccadilly Circus.
Bob relaxing after a long day walking around London. We bought a pack of
Ridley's
Old Bob and I just had to take a picture.
We took the Tube to Edgware in north London to rent a car. We wanted to get a
Nissan Micra.
I swear that the leggy girl had no influence on our choice :) But
seriously, we were concerned about gas expenditures. Gas in England is about a
pound sterling per liter. With the exchange rate that works out to more than $7
per gallon!
Who put that on the wrong side?
Bob did an excellent job driving on the wrong side of the road and we found the
M1 motorway. We got off the motorway in the Midlands south of Hinckley and took
an A-road to Hinckley.
In Hinckley we visited the
Ultima factory.
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Another
video
of the GTR. This time I'm the passenger.
The next day we set out for the Yorkshire Dales. Travelling on the M1 isn't too
bad but one has to remember that the right lane is the high speed lane. And
they do go fast in it. We pushed it up to 100 mph and weren't passing too many
people. The rental Volkswagen only had a 1.6 liter engine
(large by English standards) but it would cruise at 80 mph and accelerate to
100 mph. Not bad.
I have no idea what they call these silly little circles painted on the
pavement at small intersections. We think that they are used to help guide
motorists around turns. But why?
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