Friday, June 15, 2012

Europe: London Edition, Part V (The Leftovers)

This last (go ahead and get excited, I know you are getting sick of all these Europe posts!) post is mostly just a dump of the pictures that didn't fit into any other category, yet ones I felt were still interesting enough to share. I hope you enjoy--and then I promise not to talk about this trip for at least a few days! :)

The Royal Courts of Justice--no idea what the significance is behind this building, but it sure looks cool! 
The Princess Diana Memorial Fountain--not really much of a fountain, but we're not judging
The Prince Albert Memorial--as you can clearly tell, Queen Victoria really loved her husband
Harrods--a really really big (and overwhelming) department store
Wellington Arch
The Queen's House flanked by the Old Royal Navy College (and if you are thinking those domes look suspiciously like the one on St. Paul's, you are right. The architect practiced his design here before putting it on St. Paul's)
And last but not least, a (massive) billboard of the royal family commemorating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. It's like the Queen is bidding thee farewell!

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