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That could be right.That platform photo made me smile. We pass by that several times each year, and the queues of tourists waiting to be snapped. The guy that holds the scarf must have the easiest job in the city.
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That could be right.That platform photo made me smile. We pass by that several times each year, and the queues of tourists waiting to be snapped. The guy that holds the scarf must have the easiest job in the city.
My pleasure.The London Eye really gives you an excellent view of the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey. Thanks for posting your latest photo instalment.
You're welcome.Thanks for some more excellent photos. It's almost like I'm back in London again.
That sounds like it's going to be a long day. Do you come back to London afterwards?Tomorrow, we'll have to get up early. We'll visit Stonehenge and Bath.
Tomorrow, we'll have to get up early. We'll visit Stonehenge and Bath.
.The foundation stone was laid on 28 April 1220. Much of the freestone for the cathedral came from Teffont Evias quarries. As a result of the high water table in the new location, the cathedral was built on only four feet of foundations, and by 1258 the nave, transepts and choir were complete. The west front was ready by 1265. The cloisters and chapter house were completed around 1280. Because most of the cathedral was built in only 38 years, it has a single consistent architectural style, Early English Gothic.
We'll return between 6:00 and 7:30 pm.That sounds like it's going to be a long day. Do you come back to London afterwards?