Saturday, April 08, 2006

London's Other Eye

To accompany The London Eye.

The National Gallery redux:
An alternate view of London's High Temple of Art. Of primary interest is the Woman in White, the Damsel in Distress, the Priestess on the Pillar. No doubt her Knight in Shining Armour, which just happens to be black in this case, is the guy in the corner here.


The Big Ben: A warning to mortals to not mess with Father Time, the big bad male that he is. He is there. He is watching. And boy, is he ready.


The Tower of London: Where the damned were deposited till they could either be dumped from the convenient neighbouring bridge, or otherwise separated from vital body parts, e.g., the head. Mary Queen of Scots, Sir Walter Rayleigh and Ann Boleyn were amongst the star performers who swiftly exited stage left from here.

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