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To the left, Tanya's street at Raynes Park.
To the right, another view of the street.. |
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Tanya's street at Raynes Park.
Tanya's kitchen. |
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The living room that doubles as a guest room where Martin
slept. The backyard of the flat. |
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Cute, but not kept? The rear end of the
terraced flats. |
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More Clifton Park Avenue. The railway
station of Raynes Park. |
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Martin ready for a boat trip, studying the tube and rail map
of greater London. The end station of this line, the
Waterloo Station. |
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The London Eye. Tanya and Martin in the front.
It was lovely sunny day. Daddy Martin and Tanya on their way to the
sight-seeing boat, a catamaran. |
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On the waterfront, a French choir from Lille sounded off
their skills. There is a video clip
of them. Martin and a friendly French singer. |
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The English Parliament seen from the Thames.
Tanya and Martin on the boat in front of the London Eye. |
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The London Eye seen from the Thames. The
gift from the Egypt Government after the English whipped the French on the
borders of the Nile in the beginning of the 19th century. |
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Black Friars bridge, where the salt seawater meets the fresh
water of the Thames. The obelisk from Egypt.
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Fancy buildings on the river side.
The Museum of Modern art. Hated by most Londoners. |
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The ??? that traveled the world
twice before it was permanently moored here as a museum. The
Bridge of London. |
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The Ghurken, a fancy building in
London business street. The Bridge of London. |
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Fancy office building in the London
business center. The Tower of London, and old prison. |
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Nice castle. Part of the Tower of London near to Tower Bridge Another view of the Ghurken. |
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The left tower of The Bridge of London. The
Bridge of London in full view. |
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The left tower of The Bridge of London.
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Dark skies over London.
It is chilly and windy in London sitting on top of a
tourist boat on the river of Thames. |
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Lovely Tanya in her fashion correct
white wind breaker. Fancy skies over London. |
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The Greenwich Observatory where the
longitude is O (zero). The Greenwich quay where the tourist boat
turned around. |
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They have big old guns here at
Greenwich. Martin posing. The rain darkened streets for
Greenwich. |
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Greenwich observatory taken from the
boat. They even celebrated the Millennium with a pier. |
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Nice castle? Part of the Tower of London near to Tower Bridge. The
bridge of the traitors. |
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Daddy Martin and his daughter Tanya.
Tanya took the picture holding the camera in her hand. Some
fancy and expensive office buildings. |
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This place had a special story. The Globe Theatre where many of William Shakespeare's plays were performed. The Eye of London. This from the seaside. |
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The tower of Big Ben.
The details of the clock that Big Ben is driving. Big Ben is a big clock
that is not visible. |
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Warriors watching over the clock
tower. Rabies is not welcome in the City of London. |
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Clifton Park Street. Tanya lives in
no 48. Raynes Park railway station. Tanya in the front. |
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Martin on his way to Lynda and Simon
in Worthing some 90 minutes from London. Just outside of
Worthing is an airport. One plane coming in for landing. |
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Linda and her faithful, loving
husbund Simon. They have been married for 22 years now. Not bad. And they
are very happy together, both have good jobs and a nice house in Worting. |
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