grinnin1110: Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner, a.k.a. Constitution Arch or (originally) the Green Park Arch, is a triumphal arch in the south of Hyde Park, central London, one of the most viewed London landmarks: in 1825 George IV planned both Wellington Arch and M
grinnin1110: The impressive Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner
grinnin1110: The Wellington Arch Quadriga sculpture in honor of King Edward VII, one of the major London landmarks, shows a quadriga with the angel of peace descending on the chariot of war led by a small boy, located at Hyde Park Corner amongst heavily trafficked str
grinnin1110: Queen Elizabeth Gate, Grand Entrance to Hyde Park Corner, consisting of a center feature of painted cast iron, and two pairs and two single unique gates of forged stainless steel and bronze – all the coloring for that gate comes from heat and natural oxid
grinnin1110: Hyde Park Winter Wonderland Bavarian Village bell tower
grinnin1110: Bavarian Village Winter Wonderland "Sweet" tower
grinnin1110: Bavarian Village Winter Wonderland bell tower
grinnin1110: Swan swimming on Serpentine Lake
grinnin1110: Swans with other water fowl
grinnin1110: White swans and sea gulls on the Serpentine
grinnin1110: Seagulls in flight at The Serpentine
grinnin1110: Bavarian Village center lamp post at Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland
grinnin1110: The giant Observational Wheel with 40 heated pods, offering truly spectacular views across the city with rides lasting about 15 minutes
grinnin1110: Christmas Pyramid at Hyde Park Winter Wonderland
grinnin1110: Marble Arch Station
grinnin1110: Variegated English holly at Hyde Park, Marble Arch Station
grinnin1110: Big Ben, Underground station
grinnin1110: The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster, "Big Ben"
grinnin1110: Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster
grinnin1110: Ten minutes before sunset
grinnin1110: Sunset colors at 3:45 in the afternoon
grinnin1110: Big Ben: really big
grinnin1110: Each clock face was made up of 312 pieces of opal glass, and its hands were made of gun-metal and copper sheet; inscribed at each of the four clocks is “DOMINE SALVAM FAC REGINAM NOSTRAM VICTORIAM PRIMAM” Latin for ‘O Lord, keep safe our Queen Victoria th
grinnin1110: The London Eye
grinnin1110: Westminster Bridge, a road and foot traffic bridge over the River Thames in London, links Westminster on the north side and Lambeth on the south side
grinnin1110: The Royal Standard is used in England, Northern Ireland, Wales, and overseas
grinnin1110: Beautiful vintage city street lamp at dusk, Westminster Bridge
grinnin1110: Lamp post detail: intriguing London views fill your eyes at every turn
grinnin1110: Ornate lamppost at dusk
grinnin1110: Decorative lamp post on Westminster Bridge at dusk with the backdrop of the Houses of Parliament & Big Ben