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  • First World War memorial soldier beneath the Bank of England (L) and the columns of Royal Exchange. The tall and solid Corinthian pillars of the 3rd Royal Exchange built in 1842 by Sir William Tite. Looking upwards towards a memorial that commemorates the dead from the First World War of 1914-18 between the converging pillars of the Cornhill Exchange building and beyond, to the famous Bank of England in the City Of London, the financial district, otherwise known as the Square Mile. The Bank of England (formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England) is the central bank of the United Kingdom and the model on which most modern central banks have been based. It is wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the Government, with independence in setting monetary policy.
    war_memorial1-27-09-2011_1_1.jpg
  • Looking upwards towards the back of a number 8 red London bus which passes the pillars of the famous Bank of England building at Cornhill in the City Of London, the financial district, otherwise known as the Square Mile. We see the Bank rising as an imposing classical structure. Its columns are converging because of wide-angle lens-distortion, giving us the image of strength, stability and influence in UK economics. The bus is a traditional design called a Routemaster which has been in service on the capital's roads since 1954 and is nowadays only seen on heritage routes. Its distinctive rounded rear bodywork is easily recognisable as that classic British icon.
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  • Looking upwards towards a memorial that commemorates the dead from the First World War of 1914-18 between the converging pillars of the Cornhill Exchange building and beyond, to the famous Bank of England in the City Of London, the financial district, otherwise known as the Square Mile. It is early evening as the ambient light fades while artificial illumination becomes the dominant light-source. With such a wide-angle perspective the bank and its architecture looks powerful and influential in the UK's economy. The dark pillars contrasting with the colourful (colorful) light emitted from this established Bank makes for a scene of stability and strength against the pity and tragedy of a past conflict that claimed millions of lives.
    bank_triangle01-04-20-1997_1.jpg
  • High aerial view (from control tower) of Heathrow airport aviation markings on concrete landscape. A ramp agent walks over directional lines that help pilots navigate to specific locations around the airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc80-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Bright yellow and green City Link delivery van drives mid-way over a yellow box junction grid in a City of London street. City Link are one of the largest national networks operating from over 70 Depots across the UK with a further 17 Depots in Ireland. City Link offer next day deliveries and have 6 regional hubs based in Coventry, Bristol, Heathrow, Warrington, Peterborough and Glasgow.
    courier_grid01-26-04-2012_1.jpg
  • High aerial view (from control tower) of Heathrow airport aviation markings on concrete landscape. Directional lines help pilots navigate to specific locations around the airport of five terminals occupies a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc240-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • High aerial view (from control tower) of Heathrow airport aviation markings on concrete landscape. A ramp agent walks over directional lines that help pilots navigate to specific locations around the airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc81-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • The symmetrical reflection of the One Blackfriars residential tower, on 27th October 2017, in Southwark, London, England. 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, is a mixed-use development at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development is a 52-storey 170m tower and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    one_blackfriars-32-27-10-2017.jpg
  • The One Canada Square is seen soon after its completion in the early-1990s. Seen from a low angle inside the dome of Cabot Square shopping mall, we see the tall building rising above us. Canary Wharf is the product of the 1980s financial boom when during the office of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, huge building projects such as the Docklands consortium saw vast changes in London's landscape. One Canada Square (often incorrectly called Canary Wharf, after its location) is a skyscraper in Canary Wharf, London. It was the tallest building in the United Kingdom from 1990 to 2010, standing at 235 metres (770 ft) above ground level and containing 50 storeys.
    canary_wharf-13-08-1991_1.jpg
  • Seen from an aerial viewpoint, office workers come and go from a generic banking company. The symmetrical reflections are reproduced from a dividing line of plate glass in the capital's financial district, known as the City of London - or Square Mile. People come and go from this unidentified building entrance and exit while others stand still to smoke cigarettes under the shelter of the reflective ceiling. Shadows and light diverge towards the bottom. The City of London is the capital's historic centre first occupied by the Romans then expanded during following centuries until today, it has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000.
    city_reflections18-13-03-2013_1.jpg
  • Seen from an aerial viewpoint, office workers come and go from a generic banking company. The symmetrical reflections are reproduced from a dividing line of plate glass in the capital's financial district, known as the City of London - or Square Mile. People come and go from this unidentified building entrance and exit to smoke cigarettes under the shelter of the reflective ceiling. Shadows and light diverge towards the bottom. The City of London is the capital's historic centre first occupied by the Romans then expanded during following centuries until today, it has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000.
    city_reflections12-13-03-2013_1.jpg
  • A businessman stands in mid-afternoon sunshine during a break beneath the Bank of England in Bank triangle in the City of London. The Bank of England (formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England) is the central bank of the United Kingdom and the model on which most modern central banks have been based. Established in 1694 acted as the English Government's banker, and to this day it still acts as the banker for HM Government. The Bank was privately owned and operated from its foundation in 1694. It was subordinated to the Treasury after 1931 in making policy and was nationalised in 1946. In 1997 it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the Government, with independence in setting monetary policy.
    bank_of_england3-27-09-2011_1.jpg
  • The symmetrical reflection of the One Blackfriars residential tower, on 27th October 2017, in Southwark, London, England. 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, is a mixed-use development at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development is a 52-storey 170m tower and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    one_blackfriars-07-27-10-2017.jpg
  • The symmetrical reflection of the One Blackfriars residential tower, on 27th October 2017, in Southwark, London, England. 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, is a mixed-use development at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development is a 52-storey 170m tower and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    one_blackfriars-04-27-10-2017.jpg
  • The symmetrical reflection of the One Blackfriars residential tower, on 17th October 2017, in Southwark, London, England. 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, is a mixed-use development at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development is a 52-storey 170m tower and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars-02-17-10-2017.jpg
  • A corner of One Canada Square is seen soon after its completion in the early-1990s. A street light has just been turned on in the early evening and the offices inside the tower also start to brighten the corporate spaces. Canary Wharf is the product of the 1980s financial boom when during the office of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, huge building projects such as the Docklands consortium saw vast changes in London's landscape. One Canada Square (often incorrectly called Canary Wharf, after its location) is a skyscraper in Canary Wharf, London. It was the tallest building in the United Kingdom from 1990 to 2010, standing at 235 metres (770 ft) above ground level and containing 50 storeys.
    canary_wharf_lights-13-08-1991_1.jpg
  • The Monday morning following the attacks on the World Trade Center on Septmber 11th we see a dust-filled haze on Wall Street to where city financiers returned to their office desks to find their city skyline missing the Twin Towers and Manhattan in a state of perpetual shock and still under a mist of smoke from the debris at Ground Zero. To celebrate the near-return to financial normality, New Yorkers' spirit was proved intact by the hanging of US flags from buildings. An American flag hangs and a banner for 48 Wall Street, known as the Bank of New York Building (built in 1928 on land used by the bank since 1797), on the corner of Wall Street and William Street in New York City's Financial District.
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  • Canary Wharf tower seen from below, London Docklands, East London England. A pedestrian light shows both green for walk and red for don't walk while a street light that has just been illuminated starts to glow on the right. Blue light of the late day and an overcast sky makes the scene gloomy and slightly threatening. Canary Wharf is the product of the 1980s financial boom when during the office of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, huge building projects such as the Docklands consortium saw vast changes in London's landscape.
    RB-0031.jpg
  • Seen from an aerial viewpoint, office workers come and go from a generic banking company. The symmetrical reflections are reproduced from a dividing line of plate glass in the capital's financial district, known as the City of London - or Square Mile. People come and go from this unidentified building entrance and exit while others stand still to smoke cigarettes under the shelter of the reflective ceiling. Shadows and light diverge towards the bottom. The City of London is the capital's historic centre first occupied by the Romans then expanded during following centuries until today, it has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000.
    city_reflections04-13-03-2013_1.jpg
  • Near the junction of the 400 to Buckhead, the 401 highway divides and splits during afternoon rush-hour traffic which slows and builds up so that vehicles and cars back-up as they head home and out of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The inner median is coned off during some construction work which slows the traffic even more. Crossing the 5-lane road comes a train of Atlanta's own mass-transit system, the MARTA network and it approaches the overpass with care. We see the infrastructure of a modern metropolis at the busiest time of day when the exodus to get home puts the roads and feeder lanes under the most pressure. Fortunately, the weather is fine with good visibility making drivers' journeys a little shorter and more tolerable but it shows too America’s habit and dependency on car culture.
    atlanta_traffic11-10-1995_1.jpg
  • Seen from an aerial viewpoint, office workers come and go from a generic banking company. The symmetrical reflections are reproduced from a dividing line of plate glass in the capital's financial district, known as the City of London - or Square Mile. People come and go from this unidentified building entrance and exit while others stand still to smoke cigarettes under the shelter of the reflective ceiling. Shadows and light diverge towards the bottom. The City of London is the capital's historic centre first occupied by the Romans then expanded during following centuries until today, it has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000.
    city_reflections16-13-03-2013_1.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_029.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_024.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_021.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_020.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_018.jpg
  • Vintage car outside The Talbot pub and restaurant in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_017.jpg
  • Vintage car outside The Talbot pub and restaurant in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_011.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_004.jpg
  • Vintage car outside the tearoom in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_002.jpg
  • Bank of England on the left and neo-classical architecture of Cornhill Exchange, City of London. The man and lady are about to descend underground to Bank tube (subway) station beneath the converging columns of the famous Bank of England and Cornhill Exchange at Bank Triangle in the City Of London, the financial district, otherwise known as the Square Mile. They are homeward bound in the afternoon, their commuting exodus to be shared by a daily working population of 311,000. This perspective suggests a bank and its architecture looking powerful and influential in the UK's economy. The pillars give a sense of establishment, a scene of classic stability and strength.
    cornhill_architecture05-08-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_027.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_028.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_023.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_022.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_019.jpg
  • Vintage car outside The Talbot pub and restaurant in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_010.jpg
  • Vintage car outside The Talbot pub and restaurant in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_014.jpg
  • Vintage car outside The Talbot pub and restaurant in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_013.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_008.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_009.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_006.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_007.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_003.jpg
  • Vintage car outside the tearoom in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_001.jpg
  • Neo-classical architecture of Cornhill Exchange, City of London. The lady is about to descend underground to Bank tube (subway) station beneath the converging columns of the famous Bank of England and Cornhill Exchange at Bank Triangle in the City Of London, the financial district, otherwise known as the Square Mile. The woman is on her way home in the afternoon, his commuting exodus to be shared by its daily working population of 311,000. This perspective suggests a bank and its architecture looking powerful and influential in the UK's economy. The pillars give a sense of establishment, a scene of classic stability and strength.
    cornhill_architecture03-08-09-2014_1.jpg
  • While smoking a cigarette, a businessman checks for messages beneath the Romanesque columns of the Royal Excahnge in Bank triangle in the City of London. The tall and solid Corinthian pillars of the 3rd Royal Exchange built in 1842 by Sir William Tite. Looking upwards towards a memorial that commemorates the dead from the First World War of 1914-18 between the converging pillars of the Cornhill Exchange building and beyond, to the famous Bank of England in the City Of London, the financial district, otherwise known as the Square Mile.
    royal_exchange2-27-09-2011.jpg
  • Reading the newspaper in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_026.jpg
  • Reading the newspaper in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_025.jpg
  • Vintage car outside The Talbot pub and restaurant in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_016.jpg
  • Vintage car outside The Talbot pub and restaurant in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_012.jpg
  • Vintage car outside The Talbot pub and restaurant in Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_015.jpg
  • Stow on the Wold in The Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords, to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. The Cotswolds is an area in south central England. The area is defined by the bedrock of limestone that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages and historical towns.
    20180705_cotswolds stow_005.jpg
  • The first world war memorial beneath the columns and pillars of Royal Exchange, City of London. The tall and solid Corinthian pillars of the 3rd Royal Exchange built in 1842 by Sir William Tite. Looking upwards towards a memorial that commemorates the dead from the First World War of 1914-18 between the converging pillars of the Cornhill Exchange building. Nearby is the famous Bank of England in the City Of London, the financial district, otherwise known as the Square Mile.
    war_memorial02-02-02-2012_1_1.jpg
  • While smoking a cigarette, a businessman walks away with his Starbucks coffee after a mid-afternoon break beneath the Romanesque columns of the Royal Exchange in Bank triangle in the City of London. The tall and solid Corinthian pillars of the 3rd Royal Exchange built in 1842 by Sir William Tite. Looking upwards towards a memorial that commemorates the dead from the First World War of 1914-18 between the converging pillars of the Cornhill Exchange building and beyond, to the famous Bank of England in the City Of London, the financial district, otherwise known as the Square Mile.
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  • Looking across Bank Triangle, we look up towards the Bank of England and the pillars of Cornhill. It is later afternoon and winter light is striking the architecture of this famous London landmark. Ahead are the converging columns of the famous Bank of England and to the right Cornhill Exchange at Bank Triangle in the City Of London, the financial district, otherwise known as the Square Mile. This perspective of suggests a bank and its architecture looking powerful and influential in the UK's economy. The pillars give a sense of establishment, a scene of classic stability and strength.
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  • Convergence of yellow in a single frame. A woman carrying a Selfridges shopping bag passes a yellow wall along a road with double yellow lines. London, UK.
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  • Dhows converge at sunset off the island's main settlement Stone Town. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
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  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
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  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
    20120908thames festival steel band_E...jpg
  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
    _E6A7686.jpg
  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Ice cream shop in WonderWorks, an amusement park for the mind with 35,000 square feet of edu-tainment on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States of America.With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Old concrete shark waterfall in Pirate’s Island Adventure Golf on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Giant fibre glass bull on Front Beach Road on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
    _E6A7627.jpg
  • Glass fibre orangutang in the Coconut Creek Family Fun Park on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
    _E6A7618.jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Relaxing in the sun at Seven Dials in Covent Garden. Seven Dials is a small road junction in Covent Garden in the West End of London where seven streets converge. At the centre of the roughly circular space is a pillar bearing six sundials, a result of the pillar being commissioned before a late stage alteration of the plans from an original six roads.
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  • Boys climb what is know locally as the tree of Adam at Al Qurnah near Basra. The Holy Tree, according to the legend marked the Garden of  Eden, at the convergence of the Euphrates and the Tigris Rivers
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  • An elderly Hungarian woman pauses to count her Forints and Fillér change, the national currency. She stands at the top of stairs near a well-lit window in the market which the largest indoor market in the Hungarian capital and is where this lady and many other market traders converge on every weekday morning to sell their own produce. The flower and herb woman has a lined face suggesting she has had a hard life under a Communist regime. She still wears a traditional Hungarian covered head favoured by older people in rural communities but is now dying out as headwear for a younger generation. The forint is the only currency once used by a socialist European state that is still in circulation. As a member of the European Union, the long term aim of the Hungarian government is to replace the forint with the euro.
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  • As a young man looks on, a young girl poses with a Scottish piper in Gretna Green where Britain's wedding couples converge for a quickie marriage. Gretna Green is one of the world's most popular wedding destinations; hosting over 5000 weddings each year or one of every six Scottish weddings. Gretna's famous runaway marriages began in 1753 when an Act of Parliament, Lord Hardwicke's Marriage Act, was passed in England, which stated that if both parties to a marriage were not at least 21 years old, then consent to the marriage had to be given by the parents. This Act did not apply in Scotland, where it was possible for boys to get married at 14 and girls at 12 years old with or without parental consent.
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  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
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  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
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  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
    20120908thames festival steel band_R...jpg
  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
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  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
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  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
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  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
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  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
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  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
    20120908thames festival steel band_K...jpg
  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
    20120908thames festival steel band_H...jpg
  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
    20120908thames festival steel band_G...jpg
  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
    20120908thames festival steel band_F...jpg
  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
    20120908thames festival steel band_C...jpg
  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
    20120908thames festival steel band_A...jpg
  • The West End show Chicago at the Cambridge Theatre, Seven Dials, Covent Garden, central London. Seven Dials is a small but well-known road junction where seven streets converge. At the centre of the roughly-circular space is a pillar bearing six (not seven) sundials.
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  • The West End show Chicago at the Cambridge Theatre, Seven Dials, Covent Garden, central London. Seven Dials is a small but well-known road junction where seven streets converge. At the centre of the roughly-circular space is a pillar bearing six (not seven) sundials.
    20100718seven dials chicagoA.jpg
  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
    _E6A7711.jpg
  • Goofy Golf, a vintage tourist mini golf course full of obstacles including dinosaurs, aliens and a Sphinx on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Huge caravan in carpark on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
    _E6A7646.jpg
  • Big Willys Surf & Swim on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Busy street corner in Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom. Pedal taxis converge looking for fares. This is an incredibly busy area where shoppers, theatre goers, tourists and just people hanging out seem to gather.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Relaxing in the sun at Seven Dials in Covent Garden. Seven Dials is a small road junction in Covent Garden in the West End of London where seven streets converge. At the centre of the roughly circular space is a pillar bearing six sundials, a result of the pillar being commissioned before a late stage alteration of the plans from an original six roads.
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  • An aerial landscape view of a railway network whose tracks and rails converge on a station in central London. Three trains filled with commuters all make their way into this unseen railway hub. The route curls away into the distance, slicing its way through the capital. London Rail is a directorate of Transport for London (TFL), involved in the relationship with the National Rail network within London, UK. It manages non-tube rail systems in London. Railways started to change the landscape of London itself, followed by its suburbs in the mid to late 19th century when streets and neighbourhoods were cut in half by the new infrastructure.
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  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
    20120908thames festival steel band_U...jpg
  • One Thousand Pans. Players from steel band pan yards all over the UK converge at Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank to perform Ary Baroso’s 1939 classic Aquarela do Brasil as a musical tribute to the passing of the Olympic torch from London to Rio. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
    20120908thames festival steel band_S...jpg
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