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Rolls Royce parked near Saville Row - the famous street with the best and most expensive bespoke tailor shops.
British policemen at the gate to Buckingham Palace, London.
Soldiers of the regiment of Grenadier Guards (in red uniforms) marching with two soldiers of Royal Marines (in navy blue uniforms) during the daily change of guards ceremony at the Buckingham Palace, London.
Major of Grenadier Guards in full dress on the courtyard of the Wellington Barracks near the Buckingham Palace, London.
Band of the Grenadier Guards at the Wellington Barracks near the Buckingham Palace, London.
Royal coat of arms on the door of the Diamond Jubilee State Coach. Royal Mews, London.
The Gold State Coach. Royal Mews, London.
Tate Modern gallery. London.
Shakespeare's Globe - a theater reconstructed according to the original look of the theater from XVIIth century, which was co-owned by William Shakespeare. London.
Galleries inside the Shakespeare's Globe theater. London.
Interior of the Western Concourse at King’s Cross station in London designed by architects John McAslan + Partners.
Candy shop at the railway station in Windsor.
St. George's Gateway of the Windsor Castle with the Round Tower on the left and Edward III on the right.
Star of the Order of the Garter - the highest British order of chivalry at the pavement in Windsor Castle.
The Norman Gate. Windsor Castle.
The Essex and Kent Scottish Regiment Pipes and Drums during the change of guards ceremony at Windsor Castle.
Change of guards ceremony at Windsor Castle.
A soldier of the regiment of Grenadier Guards on guard at Windsor Castle.
Magnificent Gothic vault inside St. George's Chapel within WIndsor Castle.
Albert Memorial Chapel in St. George's Chapel within WIndsor Castle.
The King's Bed Chamber in the State Apartments at Windsor Castle.
St. George's Hall. Windsor Castle.
Queens Presence Chamber. Windsor Castle.
The Waterloo Chamber decorated in celebration of Napoleon's defeat in Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Windsor Castle.
St. George's Chapel, which is the burial place of 10 monarchs, including the current queen's mother and father. Windsor Castle,
Market Cross House or The Crooked House of Windsor on High street near the Windsor Castle.
The entrance hall of the Natural History Museum in London.
Honorable Artillery Company 1537 Drum Major on the way to the Solemn Drumhead Service in the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London held on the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
British Army General in cocked hat with General officer's plume on the way to the Solemn Drumhead Service in the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London held on the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
Members of First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY) or Princess Royal's Volunteer Corps (PRVC) on the way to the Solemn Drumhead Service in the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London held on the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
Drum Major of the South African Irish Regiment Pipes and Drums on the way to the Solemn Drumhead Service in the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London held on the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy on the way to the Solemn Drumhead Service in the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London held on the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
Prince Michael of Kent on the way to the Solemn Drumhead Service in the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London held on the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex on the way to the Solemn Drumhead Service in the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London held on the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
Bentley State Limousine - an official state car created by Bentley for Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her Golden Jubilee in 2002.
Queen Elizabeth II with her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh leaving the Solemn Drumhead Service in the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London held on the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
Queen Elizabeth II in her car leaving the Solemn Drumhead Service in the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London held on the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
One of the faces of the London Pride parade 2014.
One of the faces of the London Pride parade 2014.
One of the faces of the London Pride parade 2014.
One of the faces of the London Pride parade 2014.
One of the faces of the London Pride parade 2014.
One of the faces of the London Pride parade 2014.
One of the faces of the London Pride parade 2014.
One of the faces of the London Pride parade 2014.
One of the faces of the London Pride parade 2014.
Smurf - London Pride parade 2014.
One of the faces of the London Pride parade 2014 parodying Queen Elizabeth II.
One of the faces of the London Pride parade 2014.
British Army on the London Pride parade 2014.
Lobby of the Savoy - one of the most famous and prestigious hotels in London.
Interior of Novello Theater in London's West End.
Interior of Novello Theater in London's West End.
Church of St. Martins in the Fields on Trafalgar Square. London.
Nelson's Column and one of four bronze lions of the monument built on Trafalgar Square to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson, who died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
Equestrian statue of George IV and the Elizabeth Tower (known as Big Ben) seen from Trafalgar Square. London.
Lobby of the National Gallery, London.
Classic London taxi on Kensington High St,
Ducks in Hyde Park on the bank of Serpentine. London.
Albert Memorial commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic Revival style. Kensington Gardens, London.
The seated statue of Prince Albert. Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London.
Tower Bridge and HMS Belfast - a light cruiser permanently moored and converted to a museum on the river Thames. London.
This charming Queen Anne house at 37A Walbrook among skyscrapers in the very heart of London City a is now an exclusive dining club.
Contemporary building of City of London Information Centre near the St. Paul's Cathedral. Designed by Make Architects.
Harlequin, a historic timber-framed building from 15th century on Steep Hill in Lincoln.
Steep Hill in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England with the historic timber-framed buildin6, The Harlequin on the right (21-22 Steep Hill).
Interior of the Lincoln Cathedral, one of the masterpieces of the Early English Gothic style.
Main nave of the Lincoln Cathedral from 13th century, one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Europe.
Lincoln Cathedral, one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture which for over 200 years was considered the tallest building in the world.
Lincoln Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln. It was once the tallest building in the world, holding the title from 1311 until 1549 and is a masterpiece of gothic architecture.
South centrance of the Lincoln Cathedral know as the Judgement Porch.
Steep Hill in the Cathedral Quarter of Lincoln with the Magna Carta pub on the left.
Preparation of Roly's Fudge, a traditional crumbly fudge from Lincoln.
Afternoon tea in Lincoln.
The towers of York Minster rising behind the historic street of Fossgate in York known for its independent shops, cafés, and old pubs, notably The Blue Bell, a traditional heritage pub with only two small rooms.
York Minster, a major Gothic cathedral which serves as the seat of the Archbishop of York.
Three-headed queen, one of many grotesque gothic sculptures in the Chapter House of York Minster in York dating from arpind 1280.
Grotesque gothic sculpture of the "parade of faces" in the Chapter House of York Minster.
Ornate vaulted wooden ceiling (built between 1260 and 1286) of the octagonal Chapter House inside York Minster.
Exterior of the south transept of York Minster, formally known as the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York.
St William's College on College Street in York built in 1465 to provide accommodation for priests attached to the nearby York Minster.
College Street in York, a picturesque area located directly across from York Minster known for its well-preserved Tudor style timber-framed buildings.
Grape Lane (known as Gropecunt Lane in medi times), a historic, narrow cobbled street located in the city centre of York connects Low Petergate to Swinegate.
The Shambles, one of the best-preserved medi shopping streets in Europe, with some buildings dating back to the 14th century when they were predominantly occupied by butchers' shops.
The Shambles, one of the best-preserved medi shopping streets in Europe, with some buildings dating back to the 14th century when they were predominantly occupied by butchers' shops.
York Minster, built between 1220 and 1472, a majestic Anglican cathedral towering over the city of York considered one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in England.
Roofs of the historic centre of York with a variety of residential chimney pots.
Tree-lined avenue in Wollaton Park in Nottingham.
Autumn trees in Wollaton Park in Nottingham.
Walking dogs in Wollaton Park in Nottingham.
Wollaton Hall, designed by Robert Smythson and completed in 1588 for Sir Francis Willoughby (1546–1596), a wealthy industrialist and landowner. It is considered one of the finest Elizabethan houses in England.
Wollaton Hall, designed by Robert Smythson and completed in 1588. It is considered one of the finest Elizabethan houses in England.
South State Staircase in Wollation Hall in Nottingham. The ceiling features The Creation of Pandora painting completed around 1700.
Great Hall at Wollaton Hall, a prominent Elizabethan country house in Nottingham.
Historic timber-framed buildings on Jury Street in Warwick.
The tower of the Collegiate Church of St. Mary in Warwick, over the traditional half-timbered buildings in the foreground.
Tower Bridge. London
Stainless steel staircase of the Lloyd's building designed by Richard Rogers seen from the entrance arcade of Leadenhall Market. London CIty.
The London Eye.
The Sherlock Holmes restaurant on Northumberland Street. London.
Life Guards regiment of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) on the way to Hyde Park Barracks, Knightsbridge, London.
Band of the Grenadier Guards entering Wellington Barracks near the Buckingham Palace, London.
Diamond Jubilee State Coach. Royal Mews, London.
Dome of St Paul's cathedral seen from the other side of Thames along the Millennium Bridge. London.
Royal Albert Hall with a monument of Prince Albert robed as a Knight of the Garter. South Kensington, London.
London City Hall designed by Norman Foster with the Tower Bridge at the background.
Main entrance to the British Museum, London.
Great Court at the British Museum in London designed by Foster & Partners is the largest covered public square in Europe.
World famous Harrods department store in Knightsbridge, London.
Postcard classic London view from the Westminster Bridge with red double decker bus and the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben).
Westminster Abbey - northern facade and entrance. London.
Salisbury Cathedral seen from the north.
Display of "Ede And Ravenscroft Est 1689" shop with a variety of classic British "tweed season" attire. It is widely considered the oldest tailor in the world, founded in London in 1689.
View of the main nave of the magnificent Lincoln Cathedral (officially the Cathedral Church of St Mary), a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
Tombstones of Elizabeth Allen and Richard Hopkins (centre left) and James Hiatt (right) in the churchyard of the Collegiate Church of St Mary in Warwick.
Tombstones in the churchyard of the Collegiate Church of St Mary in Warwick.
Tombstones of Henry Alfred in the churchyard of the Collegiate Church of St Mary in Warwick.
Warwick Castle with its reflection in the River Avon. The castle was founded in 1068 by William the Conqueror and is considred one of the best-preserved examples of 14th-century military architecture in England.
Mazda MX-5 (NA), the first generation of the iconic roadster, parked in front of the Guy's Tower of the Warwick Castle.
Mill Street with a row of traditional black and white timber-framed Tudor Houses next to the in Warwick Castle.
Pink (sedum 'Autumn Joy' or Hylotelephium telephium) and purple (Verbena bonariensis) flowers in a picturesque garden in Oxford.
Interior of St Paul's cathedral - the most famous and the largest church in London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in XVII century.
Facade of a typical London pub.
The Kite Store at Neal's Street 48. London.
New Year's parade. London.
Accordion player under the bridge of London Overground Line over Green Lanes.
St Paul's Cathedral seen from the London Eye.
Palace of Westminster - seat of the British Parliament.
Band of the Grenadier Guards entering Wellington Barracks near the Buckingham Palace, London.
Postcard classic view from London - red telephone booth with Elizabeth Tower (known as Big Ben) at the background.
Tower Bridge seen from the lobby level of the Shangri-La hotel in The Shard building.
Famous Food Hall on the ground floor of Harrods department store in London.
Imperial Crown of India created for the coronation of king George V as the Emperor of India at Durbar Square in Delhi in 1911. Displayed for public view in the London Tower.
Imperial State Crown worn by Queen Elizabeth II every year for the State Opening of Parliament. Displayed for public view in the London Tower.
Famous black London cab and the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) seen from the Westminster Bridge.
Main nave of the magnificent Cathedral of St. Mary in Salisbury, which holds the best preserved of the four remaining copies of Magna Carta.
World famous megalithic stone circle in Stonehenge.
Foggy and chilly, but sunny autumn morning on Christ Church Meadow in Oxford.
Storefront of Ede & Ravenscroft, a prestigious tailor shop in Oxford, widely considered the oldest tailor in the world, founded in London in 1689.
Exterior of the Galilee Porch and parts of the Southwest Transept of the Lincoln Cathedral.
Tombstones in the churchyard of the Collegiate Church of St Mary in Warwick.
Distinctive gable of a late-Victorian/Edwardian expansion of the Baptist Church Hall built in a Tudor Revival style on Gerrard Street in Warwick.
Historic timber-framed houses on Mill Street located near Warwick Castle in Warwick.
Piqturesque ruins (created on purpose in the late 18th century) of the Old Castle Bridge over the River Avon in Warwick.
Entrance gate to Warwick Castle with portcullis, a heavy, vertically sliding wooden or iron grille protecting the gate and typical for medi castles.
Caudwells Castle (or Folly Bridge House) on the bank of the River Thames in Oxford.
Serene, foggy autumn morning in Christ Church Meadow in Oxford.
Tower of London - the oldest castle and royal residence in London, famous of its history as the prison, which held the most high ranking prisoners.
Shops' facades of a typical English design.
Tower Bridge with London City at the background seen from the southern bank of Thames.
Stainless steel staircase of the Lloyd's building designed by Richard Rogers in London City.
Houses along Green Lanes in Harringay, London.
Palace of Westminster - seat of the British Parliament seen from the London Eye.
Victoria Memorial - placed at the centre of Queen's Gardens in front of Buckingham Palace, London.
Life Guard officer of the Household Cavalry in a plumed helmet known as The Albert Helmet. London.
Brick houses on Kensington Gore street. London.
Skyscrapers of London City seen from the lobby level of the Shangri-La hotel in The Shard building.
Beefeater or Yeomen Warder of Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London - a ceremonial guardian of the Tower of London is guiding one of his extraordinary tours around the Tower.
Modern architecture along the banks of the River Thames with The Shard in the background. London.
Main nave and magnificent vaults of the Westminster Abbey. London.
Thinking angel - sculptural detail of the quire seats in Salisbury Cathedral.
The vault of the side aisle of the Salisbury Cathedral.
Stone circle in Stonehenge.
Young student walking in a hurry past the historic Meadow Building at Christ Church college, a part of the University of Oxford.
Cows grazing on Christ Church Meadow on a foggy autumn morning.
Arched window on the facade of the St Aldates Tavern in Oxford.
Steep Hill in Lincoln. The half-timbered building at 50 Steep Hill is known as the Harding House Gallery.
Tombstones in the churchyard of the Collegiate Church of St Mary in Warwick.
Great Hall at Warwick Castle decorated with a large display of weapons, including swords and polearms, arranged on the stone wall above arched doorways.
Warwick Castle on the River Avon, originally built as a wooden motte-and-bailey castle by William the Conqueror in 1068 and later rebuilt in stone in the 12th century.
Collegiate Church of St Mary in Warwick with the old centre of Warwick in the foreground seen from a tower of Warwick Castle
Student (probably of mathematics or philosophy) walking to his morning classes on St Aldate's street in Oxford.
A clown on a New Year's parade in London.
Front facade of St Paul's cathedral - the most famous and the largest church in London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in XVII century.
St Paul's cathedral - the most famous and the largest church in London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren in XVII century.
Typical London corner pub.
Beautiful alley near Neal's Yard. London.
St George in the East church in Wapping (Stepney), in the East End of London, designed by the renowned architect Nicholas Hawksmoor.
Harrods department store illuminated at night. London.
St Andrews Wharf on Shad Thames street. London.
On of the capsules of the London Eye with Palace of Westminster (housing the Parliament) and western part of London at the background.
Band of the Grenadier Guards in front of the Victoria Memorial, London.
View of the Prime Meridian Line of the World from behind the stainless steel Meridian Sculpture. Greenwich Royal Observatory, London.
View towards the east along the main nave of Westminster Abbey with the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior at the foreground.
View of the main nave of the Salisbury Cathedral from the Quire to the west.
Vaults of the Salisbury Cathedral in the Trinity Chapel.
Historical houses near the Cathedral of St. Mary. Salisbury.
Salisbury Cathedral with its magnificently sculpted western front.
Visitors' Center at Stonehenge, 2 km from the stone circle, designed by Denton Corker Marshall.
Young student walking in hurry to his morning classes towards the Meadow Gate building at Christ Church College in Oxford.
View of the west end of the Church of St. Mary Magdalen with a cyclist passing by taken from St Mary's Passage in Oxford.
Entrance to the former St Aldate's Post Office on St Aldate's street, directly opposite Christ Church College in Oxford.
Wollaton Hall, a magnificent Elizabethan country house in Nottingham surrounded by a 500-acre landscaped deer park.
Timber-framed Tudor-style houses on Mill Street in the town center of Warwick.
Blue Boudoir, one of the State Rooms at Warwick Castle dating from around 1870. Above the fireplace is ans Holbein's portrait of Henry VIII.
Somerset Tower (the central, rectangular tower with large windows) and the surrounding residential wings of Warwick Castle, a medi fortress located in Warwick.
Misty sunrise at Christ Church Meadow in Oxford.
Ivy-covered wall of the Meadow Building at Christ Church College, part of the University of Oxford.