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Tate Modern and Millennium Bridge at dusk. The Millennium Bridge opened on 10 June 2000 as London's first new Thames crossing in
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A view toward Bamburgh Castle. The castle has had many additions and restorations in the past but the first record of it dates f
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Greenwich Panoramic. Greenwich defines time and place for the whole world whereby all time is measured relative to Greenwich Mea
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Southwark Bridge at night. Its five spans, two each of 123 ft and 131 ft on either of a 140 ft arch, were designed so that the r
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London Eye in full colour at night. The British Airways London Eye is the world's tallest observation wheel at 135m high.
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A view toward Elterwater lake. Sometimes known as the lake of the swans and dominated by the twin peaks of Harrison's Sickle and
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Eilean Donan Castle at night. Although the island of Eilean Donan has been a fortified site for at least 800 years, the castle w
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Etive Moor at sunrise on a stormy day. Standing proud above the Rannoch Moor and guarding the entrance to Glencoe and Glen Etive
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Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. The light tower soars to 36 metres above the rocks, and was built in 1849 using granite from the Island
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Loch Achray Reflections. It lies between Loch Venachar and Loch Katrine, 7 miles (11 km) west of Callander and has a surface are
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Albert Bridge at night. At each end of the bridge is a notice instructing the soldiers of nearby Chelsea Barracks to break step
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The Nave of Southwark Cathedral. William Shakespeare is believed to have been present when John Harvard, founder of the American
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London Eye at Night. The British Airways London Eye is the world's tallest observation wheel at 135m high.
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City Hall at night. This building is home to the Mayor of London, the London Assembly and the GLA, who in July 2002 became tenan
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The Great Court at the British Museum. Designed by internationally acclaimed firm of architects Foster and Partners, the 6,100 s
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Tate Modern at night with Millennium Bridge. The Millennium Bridge opened on 10 June 2000 as London's first new Thames crossing
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Oil seed rape field in Oxfordshire. Rapeseed crops have been cultivated throughout much of the world for at least four thousand
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A view of the Japanese Garden. Centred around Chokushi-Mon and covering an area of approximately 5,000 square metres, the Japane
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Southwark Bridge illuninated at night. The bridge has five spans, two each of 123ft and 131ft on either of a 140ft arch, and wer
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30 Cannon Street in the City of London. Designed by Whinney, Son & Austen Hall, the building stands on the site of a church bomb
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A view toward London Bridge and Southwark Cathedral. The first London Bridge was built by Romans sometime after AD43 and some of
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Pendeen Lighthouse on a misty evening. Until 1891, maritime safety off Pendeen depended more on activity after a wreck rather th
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London Bridge and The City. The first London Bridge was built by Romans sometime after AD43 and some of its wooden remains have
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Reflections in Blea Tarn at sunrise. Blea Tarn lies at the top of the pass between Dungeon Ghyll at the head of Great Langdale,
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Second Severn Crossing at night. From 1966 to 1996, the original bridge carried the M4 motorway, but on completion of the Second
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London Eye Shadow. The British Airways London Eye is the world's tallest observation wheel at 135m high.
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Tate Modern and Millennium Bridge at Night. The bridge opened on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 80,000 to 100,000 people crossed
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An external view of the Davies Alpine House. In an alpine house, shading, air movement and additional light can all be provided
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Stonehenge at sunset. Built around 3100 BC, it has been estimated that the three phases of the construction required more than t
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Pulpit Rock at the western edge of Portland Bill. A curious stone pillar showing the original ground level before quarrying.
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Millennium Bridge detail with passing river traffic. The Millennium Bridge opened on 10 June 2000 as London's first new Thames c
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Canary Wharf and the O2 Dome at sunset. The Millennium Dome, once dubbed New Labour's white elephant, has re-opened as an entert
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A Dartmoor sheep on a dry stone wall. There are two native breeds of sheep bearing the name Dartmoor - the White Face and the Gr
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Rat with Camera by Banksy. Keeping his identity a closely guarded secret, the graffiti artist Banksy has made a name for himself
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St Mary's lighthouse at high tide. The lighthouse is situated on St Mary's Island north of Whitely Bay.
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Dunstanburgh Castle at sunrise. Perched high on a cliff, Dunstanburgh Castle is now largely ruinous although it rated at one tim
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Big Ben at Night. The turrett clock sits at the North East end of the Houses of Parliament.
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London Bridge and Southwark Cathedral. The first London Bridge was built by Romans sometime after AD43 and some of its wooden re
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Chelsea Bridge at Night. Because the construction work used Douglas Fir from British Colombia in Canada, the Prime Minister of C
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Street light on Battersea Bridge with blurred bus. Built in 1886, the wrought-iron and steel cantilever bridge has five segmenta
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Tower Bridge at night. Completed in 1894, it took eight years, five major contractors and the relentless labour of 432 construct
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Pomegranate detail. The pomegranate is native from Iran to the Himalayas in northern India and was cultivated and naturalized ov
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Rothiemurchus Forest in autumn. This is the finest pine forest to be found in the Highlands and contains many interesting plants
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Somerset House detail. The Neoclassical palace that stands today between the bustle of The Strand and the sweep of the river occ
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Exterior detail of the Gherkin. 30 St Mary Axe to use the formal title of the building is 180 m (590 ft) tall, making it the se
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Fountain detail at Greenwich University. The university traces its roots to 1890, when Britain's second polytechnic was opened n
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Thames Barrier at dusk. Built in 1984 as London's flood defence, the 1716 feet width of the river is divided by nine reinforced
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Gas tower and rail bridge at Battersea. The parish grew from several distinct areas, surrounded by open land, which gradually gr
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Blackfriars Bridge at night. Blackfriars Bridge is 995 ft long and 42 ft wide but at the laying of the foundation stone, the bri
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Blackfriars Bridge at night. Blackfriars Bridge is 995 ft long and 42 ft wide but at the laying of the foundation stone, the bri
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A view toward Bodiam Castle. The appearance of Bodiam Castle is exactly how most people imagine a medieval castle should look li
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George and Dragon moulding at Southwark Cathedral. William Shakespeare is believed to have been present when John Harvard, found
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A stained glass window in Southwark Cathedral. William Shakespeare is believed to have been present when John Harvard, founder o
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Blackfriars Bridge and St Paul's Cathedral viewed from the west. Blackfriars Bridge is 995 ft long and 42 ft wide but at the lay
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London Eye at night with Red Nose Day lighting. The London Eye can carry 800 passengers per revolution - equivalent to 11 London
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London Bridge at night. The first London Bridge was built by Romans sometime after AD43 and some of its wooden remains have been
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Tower Bridge with storm clouds gathering. Eight years of construction and the labour of 432 construction workers, Tower Bridge w
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Tower Bridge with Girl and Dolphin fountain by David Wynne. David Wynne, born 1926, is noted for his animal sculptures and the d
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Battersea Power Station Panoramic with railway crossing. The proposal to site a large power station on the south bank of the Riv
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A view of the North Aisle of Southwark Cathedral. William Shakespeare is believed to have been present when John Harvard, founde
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Gold colloid dispersion on gold mirror. A system in which particles of colloidal size of any nature (e.g. solid, liquid or gas)
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Detail of one of the piers on the Thames Barrier in Woolwich. It was designed as a flood barrier for the Greater London Council
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A view of the harbour. In the Middle Ages, Brixham was the largest fishing port in the South-West, and at one time it was the gr
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Cityscape featuring National Theatre, London Eye and Big Ben. One of Britain's most important theatres, the Royal National Theat
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Thomas Heatherwicks functional sculpture in Bishop's Square. The piece serves as a ventilation for electrical transformers.
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Southwark Bridge viewed from the east. The bridge has five spans, two each of 123ft and 131ft on either of a 140ft arch, and wer
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Trevose Lighthouse at dusk. It has two lights the highest of which burns at an elevation of 204 feet above the level of high wat
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Tate Modern at night. Created in the year 2000 from a disused power station in the heart of London, Tate Modern displays the nat
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Reflections in Blea Tarn at sunrise. Blea Tarn lies at the top of the pass between Dungeon Ghyll at the head of Great Langdale,
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A view toward Castle Stalker. Castle Stalker, in the Gaelic, Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer, is believed originally to ha
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Misty view from Ben A'an. Ben A'an isn't really a separate mountain at all; merely a point of rock on the south side of the less
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The Altar Cloth in Wells Cathedral. With only about 10,000 residents, Wells is the smallest city in England.
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Blackfriars Bridge and St Paul's at night. On 6 November 1869, Queen Victoria opened the new bridge by driving over from the Sur
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Battersea Power Station at last light. The proposal to site a large power station on the south bank of the River Thames at Batte
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Second Severn Crossing at night. From 1966 to 1996, the original bridge carried the M4 motorway, but on completion of the Second
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Second Severn Crossing at night. From 1966 to 1996, the original bridge carried the M4 motorway, but on completion of the Second
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Portland Bill Lighthouse. The lighthouse guides vessels heading for Portland and Weymouth through these hazardous waters as well
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Abstract of corroded copper hull plate of the Cutty Sark. On 21st May 2007, a fire devastated the world's most famous ship and r
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Tower Bridge at dusk. Completed in 1894, it took eight years, five major contractors and the relentless labour of 432 constructi
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Thames Barrier at sunset. Built in 1984 as London's flood defence, the 1716 feet width of the river is divided by nine reinforce
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Queen's View in Autumn. One of the outstanding beauty spots in all of Scotland, where Queen Victoria took tea in 1866 and survey
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A view over the Thames to Battersea Power Station. Sir Giles Gilbert Scott was commissioned to design the building and his other
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A bridge over a stream in Dartmoor. Over the past 12,000 years man has hunted, farmed, mined, quarried and lived on and around D
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Oak tree at last light in Windsor Great Park. The Great Park, part of a vast Norman hunting chase, is set in 2,020 hectares (5,0
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Belle Tout at sunset. In 1828 James Walker erected Belle Toute Lighthouse, a 14 metre high circular tower, on the headland. This
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A view toward Tower Bridge. Eight years of construction and the labour of 432 construction workers, Tower Bridge was finally com
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Red VW camper van parked outside blue building on Clink Street. This is the street whose prison gave its name to the expression
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St Mary's lighthouse at low tide. The lighthouse is situated on St Mary's Island north of Whitely Bay.
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Detail of Millennium Bridge. Designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects and engineered by Gifford, the bridge takes its place at the
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The London Eye with Red Nose Day lighting reflected in the Thames. The London Eye can carry 800 passengers per revolution - equi
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London Bridge at dawn. The first London Bridge was built by Romans sometime after AD43 and some of its wooden remains have been
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Ardnamurchan Lighthouse. The light tower soars to 36 metres above the rocks, and was built in 1849 using granite from the Island
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London Eye at Sunrise. The British Airways London Eye is the world's tallest observation wheel at 135m high.
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London Bridge and The City. The first London Bridge was built by Romans sometime after AD43 and some of its wooden remains have
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Rothiemurchus Forest in autumn. This is the finest pine forest to be found in the Highlands and contains many interesting plants
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An external view of the Davies Alpine House. In an alpine house, shading, air movement and additional light can all be provided
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Peter Burke's 16 piece installation 'Assembly' at Royal Arsenal Pier. In this work Burke has sought to depict a collective human
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Oak tree at last light in Windsor Great Park. The Great Park, part of a vast Norman hunting chase, is set in 2,020 hectares (5,0
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A view toward Greenwich Power Station. The coal power station was originally designed to provide power for London trams and ran
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Reflections in Blea Tarn at sunrise. Blea Tarn lies at the top of the pass between Dungeon Ghyll at the head of Great Langdale,
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