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I love and miss London. That's why I'm always interested to read articles like this one.
Such a beautiful hidden gem, I hope it will be open to the public again soon!
Please use this thread to post anything and everything about the beautiful city of London: photos, videos, articles, books, upcoming events, sketches, blogs, memories etc.
Last edited by ukaunz (April 6, 2016 11:23 pm)
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Like this
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Inner and Middle Temple, London. One of the most beautiful parts of an old town, named after Knights Templar, currently full of learned lawyers.
Entrance from a Fleet Street:
Charming Inner Temple Lane:
Old Temple:
Charming gardens and courts:
King´s Bench Walk, a seat of a famous detective Dr. John Thorndyke:
Last edited by nakahara (April 7, 2016 1:46 pm)
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More lovely examples of beauty of Middle Temple:
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I want to go back so badly. I think I lost my heart there. Such a beautiful place!
And nice people as well.
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Beautiful pictures - and not everyday's tourist's view
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Two Doctors riding a London bus.
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LOL, how come they are two? One is real and one is a clone?
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Lincon´s Inn is a picturesque area right in the vicinity of Inner Temple and Middle Temple, still a part of "Legal London":
[img] 's_Inn,_off_Lincoln's_Inn.jpeg[/img]
[img] 's_Inn_Gate.jpg[/img]
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So beautiful!
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Lovely pictures, Nakahara! I'm only a couple of hours away so can get there and back in a day - it's kind of expensive to go but I'm thinking of another trip (last was for Hamlet, like most of you!).
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nakahara wrote:
LOL, how come they are two? One is real and one is a clone?
Nothing is as it seems.
That photo rings a bell, Solar.
And great photos, nakahara. Have to take notes for my next trip to London.
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I got back from London about 9 hours ago, just discovered this thread and now I'm feeling sad at my loss!
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gently69 wrote:
nakahara wrote:
LOL, how come they are two? One is real and one is a clone?
Nothing is as it seems.
That photo rings a bell, Solar.
Oh, does it...?
And nakahara, I suppose the Doctor did a forbidden thing and travelled along his own personal time line and met himself. Could be dangerous.
Your pictures are beautiful, by the way.
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Such lovely pics and a great idea for a thread. I would like to recommend a book I love very much.
Peter Ackroyd, London. The Biography.
It is a very selective and interesting history of the city, told not by a historian but a novelist. You will discover things you never knew and visit places next time you never expected to see. It is not a chronological history. Instead he has overall themes like rivers, crime, madness, entertainment, etc. and connects them over the centuries.
There is another smaller book by him, London Under, which deals with the world under the metropolis. Fascinating.
I can highly recommend both of them.
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SolarSystem wrote:
Your pictures are beautiful, by the way.
These are not taken by me, of course (not much of a photographer, I´m afraid), but rather a collection gathered from the internet, of places in London I dream to visit one day.
So kudos to the skills of an original photographers, for capturing this beauty.
Hmmm, so that´s how it´s with the doctor. Cunning little rascal!
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Well, then I'd say: a very nice selection of pics from the internet, nakahara!
And yes, well... we all do have a soft spot for cunning little rascals, don't we?
edit: Susi, I think you mentioned the book before and I still haven't bought it. How is that possible? Thanks for the reminder!
Last edited by SolarSystem (April 8, 2016 9:02 am)
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This book is on my wishlist for my birthday. Will "offer" it to the family.
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Another place I definitely wish to see in London is its marvellous "Wetland Centre" placed in Richmond. The beautiful artificial "marsh country" in the heart of the sprawling megalopolis:
Last edited by nakahara (April 8, 2016 10:50 am)
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I've been to Richmond, but not there.
I did go to a lovely wetland centre with my sister, in Essex.