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mcgillianaire ([personal profile] mcgillianaire) wrote2010-03-08 12:00 am

The iPhone Guide to London


One might recognize the jacket. Another might be interested by the name on the jacket. Taken in East Ham's Chennai Dosa. (Dec 2009)



Chinatown preparing for its New Year. (Feb 2010)


Stamford Bridge, home to Chelsea Football Club. (Feb 2010)


Craven Cottage, home of Fulham FC. This was taken during The Cottagers 3-1 demolition of my beloved Liverpool FC in October 2009.


The oldest hospital in Britain still in existence. Founded 1123AD. I worked here for a year. Fond memories. (Dec 2009)


The Coach & Horses gastropub in Clerkenwell has a rich and fascinating history. (Dec 2009)


Dr Johnson's House Museum just off Fleet Street is worth a visit for a browse through his original 1755 Dictionary alone. (Feb 2010)
[His definition of Oats: "a grain which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland supports the people"]


A Painting with the great man himself taken inside his House Museum. (Feb 2010)


The obligatory picture of Big Ben and Parliament. (Dec 2009)


Oman Air has turned up its marketing campaign in London. This was seen in Charing Cross Railway Station. (Feb 2010)


The George Inn by London Bridge is the city's only surviving galleried coaching inn and scene of many a good night. (Sep 2009)


It's sad when LDNs architectural heritage is replaced with soulless towers, but this is an exception. The home to PwC. (Dec 2009)


Bennetts' New Square Development Green Wall is one of a kind and a fascinating way to grow a garden. (Feb 2010)


One Canada Square in Canary Wharf is Britain's tallest skyscraper. At 235m it is a mere 600m shorter than the Burj Khalifa. (Mar 2010)


Mind the Gap to my bathroom's latest addition. I made a post about it a couple months ago and couldn't resist buying it. (Feb 2010)

[identity profile] mcgillianaire.livejournal.com 2010-03-08 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
:) Then it's sorted. The next time the either of you descend upon the shores of Father Thames, we shall sojourn to the wonderful world of Chennai Dosa in East Ham. It's the tastiest cheapest meal in London.