Thursday, September 07, 2006

Out and About

One of the many mews of London. Mews are where the horses and carraiges were kept. They are now converted housing communities.
On the west facade of the Victoria and Albert Museum, pock marks and divets in the stone structure have been preserved as a reminder of the horror of The Blitz in 1940, when the Germans bombed London.
Light and shadows on a train ride Posted by Picasa

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