L'habitant: Looking towards Dean Court from St Paul's Courtyard
L'habitant: Be warned - Aggressive Rats!
L'habitant: Paternoster by Elisabeth Frink, Paternoster Square, EC4
L'habitant: Temple Bar seen from inside Paternoster Square
L'habitant: In Paternoster Square one modern office building reflects its neighbour.
L'habitant: St Paul's Tobacco, Carter Lane
L'habitant: Carter Lane Barbers
L'habitant: Reflection in nearby office block - Christchurch Greyfriars, City of London
L'habitant: Paternoster Square Column, Paternoster Square, EC4
L'habitant: Reflections of St Paul's in an Office building in Paternoster Square.
L'habitant: Rowland Hill, Inventor of Postage Stamps
L'habitant: Rowland Hill, Inventor of Postage Stamps
L'habitant: Little Britain / St Martin's le Grand, EC1
L'habitant: John Cranmer of Cambridge
L'habitant: Cloth Court, London, EC1 Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman lived here.
L'habitant: HODGE...Dr Johnson's cat who was "a very fine cat indeed".
L'habitant: Reflection of Fleet Street leading to Ludgate Circus in the windows of the former Daily Express building
L'habitant: "Daily Courant" - In 1702 London's first daily newspaper - Ludgate Hill EC4
L'habitant: Bollard - rare red telephone kiosk in background
L'habitant: 'CITY OF LONDON', bollard in Blackfriars area
L'habitant: "CITY" - bollard in EC4
L'habitant: Spire of Christchurch Greyfriars, City of London
L'habitant: London - traffic bollard, Rising Sun Ct.
L'habitant: Dirty Dicks (sic) in Bishopsgate
L'habitant: Detail of Denys Mitchell's statue in Devonshire Square
L'habitant: Clock outside The Magpie, New Street, E1
L'habitant: Site of former pub, the Sir Robert Peel, 178 Bishopsgate, E1
L'habitant: Middlesex Street. E1
L'habitant: The Swan public house, Ship Tavern Passage, London EC3
L'habitant: Leadenhall Market, upstairs