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| London Calling Photos |
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| PHOTOGRAPHS BY LIBBA YOUNG |
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A view from the dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral of the River Thames.
This installation by glass artist Dale Chihuly hangs in the foyer of the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Looking skyward on the decks of the Cutty Sark, the world’s oldest surviving tea clipper.
Both visitors and locals enjoy feeding the pigeons in Trafalgar Square.
London’s skyline.
The National Gallery on a beautiful January morning (note the shadow of Nelson’s column falling across the façade).
A Pedestrian Bridge at Canary Wharf.
Visitors can find anything at the Portobello Road market, including antique handcuffs.
The Queen Victoria Memorial stands sentinel on the street outside Buckingham Palace.
No, it’s not a kaleidoscope, it’s St. Paul’s Cathedral’s Dome.
Looking up at the London Eye.
A view from Greenwich’s Trinity College of Music towards the skyscrapers of Canary Wharf.
This view from Victoria street captures it all (left to right): The London Eye, Big Ben, a traditional red telephone booth, Westminster Abbey, and the Tower at Parliament.
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