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Southampton , uk

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Пятница, 23 Сентября 2011 г. 17:22 + в цитатник

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LONDON

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Dover , England

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Пятница, 23 Сентября 2011 г. 16:51 + в цитатник

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Bristol , uk

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Birmingham In Wide.UK.

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City Of London Churches

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Четверг, 22 Сентября 2011 г. 17:58 + в цитатник


St Botolph's Aldgate



The first written record of this church appears in 1115 when it was received by the Holy Trinity Priory but the parochial foundations may very well be pre-1066. The church was rebuilt in the 16th Century and then again between 1741-1744 to designs by George Dance the Elder. The church is a short walk away from Mitre Square, the site of the murder of Catherine Eddowes by Jack the Ripper as well as easy access to the other 4 murder sites off 1888. It was often referred to as the "Church of Prostitutes" in the late Victorian period for a very strange reason. The church is situated on an island of land surrounded by roadways. It was common in Victorian times to be suspicious of women stood on street corners and so the this made them easy targets for the police. To avoid this the prostitutes would parade around the island that the church and Aldgate tube station now occupy, thus avoiding "hanging around an street corners".







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Limehouse, London

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Четверг, 22 Сентября 2011 г. 17:51 + в цитатник

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The Grand Old City Of London

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Четверг, 22 Сентября 2011 г. 17:46 + в цитатник
The Imperial City










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LONDON

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LONDON

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Durham, England

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Понедельник, 25 Июля 2011 г. 17:30 + в цитатник
Durham, England


Durham is a beautiful city in the North east of England which i went to visit at the end of March. It was my first visit to the city and i was amazed at how beautiful it was and took quite a few pictures.



Im going to post most of the photo's i have, so i may not be able to carry on this thread after the first few posts. This is the first thread i have started and i took these pictures with a rather average camera so forgive me for the pictures that may be a tad blurry . I will be getting a new camera soon and will use that for a new Liverpool thread i will start in a few months. So in a way im using this thread as a tester :P



Anyway, Enjoy the photos:





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LIVERPOOL

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Понедельник, 25 Июля 2011 г. 17:27 + в цитатник
Liverpool, England


Liverpool is a great city, full of vibrancy and architectural diversity. I created this thread to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the Royal Liver Building and the associated celebration on the waterfont. Liverpool has been my nearest major city for just over 18 years and i intend to show you some of the beautiful hidden streets that a tourist may pass as well as showcasing some of the city's well known spots and buildings. Hope you enjoy my picutres . . . .





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Glasgow, Scotland

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Понедельник, 25 Июля 2011 г. 17:15 + в цитатник


Commercial Centre



What most consider the 'centre' of Glasgow. Laid on a grid-iron pattern and populated mainly with Victorian 19th century architecture, it is largely a retail area. For this thread's sake I'm going to say it mainly lies between Hope Street to the west, Buchanan Street to the east, the River Clyde to the south and Killermont/Renfrew Street to the north. (these were taken around February/March)




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London

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BELFAST: British city. Irish soul.

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Пятница, 22 Июля 2011 г. 16:51 + в цитатник




Belfast is infamous throughout the world for one thing- The Northern Irish troubles. However, the city has a rich and industrious past. This is an introduction to the vibrant and dynamic city:



In the early 1800's, Belfast was merely an insignificant Georgian town, straddling the lough, overshadowed by its Norman neighbour, Carrickfergus. However, when the British Industrial Revolution took off in the mid 1800's, Belfast boomed, to become one of the British Empires most important cities. By 1900, Belfast had the worlds largest shipyard, Harland and Wolff. )In the 1910's, the worlds largest (and today most famous) ship, Titanic was designed and built in the shipyard, alongside her sisters Britannic and Olympic. Today, the ship-building legacy continues, as Belfast still has Europe's tallest gantry cranes and largest dry dock.) Belfast earned the nickname 'Linenopolis' as the city produced a massive percentage of the worlds total linen. The Sirocco rope-works were located within the worlds longest building, and forward thinking entrepreneurs from the city invented the modern bicycle tyre and air conditioning units. Russian Tsars and other international royalty shopped in the cities grand department stores. By populace, economically and geographically, Belfast had become larger than Dublin, described as the 'Athens' and 'Venice' of the UK.



When the Republic of Ireland declared independence, Belfast Became the capital of the new British state, Northern Ireland. The Stormont parliament buildings were opened in 1932 (scaled down due to the Wall St crash) The move was controversial, and led to the ongoing trouble still facing Northern Ireland today. There were several minor IRA threats in the city leading up to the 1960's.



During WWII, thousands of Belfast men were sent to fight for the UK. As Belfast was seen as a vital industrial city in the UK war effort, Hitler commanded that the Luftwaffe destroyed the docks and aircraft manufacturers. The Belfast Blitz occurred on 15th April 1941, and much of the city facing towards the shipyard was flattened, including much of High street. Belfast became the most heavily attacked city in the UK in one night outside of London. The Luftwaffe planned to come back to Belfast and flatten more of the city, however the plans were never followed through.




Belfast enjoyed relative peace until the summer of 1968- the official start of the Northern Irish troubles, that would go on to claim 3524 lives across the UK and Ireland. The IRA resurfaced, introducing a reign of terror against protestants and unionists in Northern Ireland. Belfast (Along with Derry) was the most affected city. Over 10 terrorist paramilitary terrorist groups patrolled Belfast, policing their own areas. Stormont was forced to close as the problem spiralled out of control. The British army were sent to the streets of the city and every person entering the city centre was checked for explosives. The Europa Hotel on Grt Victoria Street became the most bombed hotel in Europe. Peace walls, reminiscent to those in Berlin, separated the declining Catholic and Protestant populations of Belfast. In 1997, the IRA called a ceasefire, and the Good Friday Agreement was signed, re-instating peace to Belfast and Northern Ireland as a whole. Today, the famous Belfast murals are left as a reminder of what was.



Since the IRA ceasefire, Belfast's economy has been almost unrivalled in growth throughout the UK. It has become one of the most heavily invested city's the UK, with developers spending billions on regeneration schemes throughout the city. Belfast boasts the largest House of Frazer to initially open, Ireland's only official Apple store, and many other sought after retail names, such as Hamleys and FCUK. Victoria Sq is one of the UK's most modern and successful retail developments. The city is home to Ireland's 3 tallest buildings and is renound for its night-life and dining, boasting two Michelin starred restaurants. The city has a 20 000 seater indoor arena, and the worlds second best conference centre (2006, Aspex) 7 million people visited the city in 2008, and the place is fast becoming one of Europe's hottest city break destinations. This is Belfast's renaissance.



Enjoy the pics!






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Brighton - UK (In the Sunshine)

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Среда, 20 Июля 2011 г. 17:18 + в цитатник

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Shrewsbury, UK

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Среда, 23 Марта 2011 г. 14:02 + в цитатник
This is the train station, many people's first view of the town.


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Manchester, UK

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Среда, 23 Марта 2011 г. 13:58 + в цитатник

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Glasgow, Scotland

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Суббота, 19 Марта 2011 г. 09:14 + в цитатник


The corner of the pedestrianized Buchanan and Sauchiehall Streets, something of an unofficial focal point of the city.
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The Many Different Faces Of London

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Пятница, 11 Марта 2011 г. 19:09 + в цитатник
London a global, multicultural city with history stretching back 2000 years. A grand, ugly, beautiful, eccentric, lively, chaotic, magnificent city. A city which for most of its history has been at the centre of things, it was the birthplace of many things too and some would even argue that it was London that gave birth to the modern World. Indeed, so much has been written about London that I feel that theres nothing new that I could add, so the best thing to do is to go to the photos.



1. The Palace of Westminster or simply the Houses of Parliament. An icon of London and what better place to start than here? Constructed by architect Sir Charles Barry with Augustus W. N. Pugin an authority on Gothic architecture as his assistant. The construction lasted over thirty years, but in the end it was worth it. What we have now is perhaps the most iconic building in the World.






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