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  • August 19, 2008

    View From My Window [18:59] 10.08.08 [Flickr]

    steve.wilde posted a photo:

    59] 10.08.08

    Wish I'd got that bit in the middle - They're fleeting things though, rainbows, so I had to act quick.

    Originally from View From My Window [18:59] 10.08.08 [Flickr]

    August 5, 2008

    View From My Window [19.43] 02.08.08 [Flickr]

    Tags: cloud, commons, ky, london, w2, windowsteve.wilde @ 1:02 pm

    steve.wilde posted a photo:

    View From My Window [19.43] 02.08.08

    Heavy Weather

    Originally from View From My Window [19.43] 02.08.08 [Flickr]

    View From My Window [05:29] 05.08.08 [Flickr]

    Tags: cloud, commons, ky, london, w2, windowsteve.wilde @ 1:02 pm

    steve.wilde posted a photo:

    29] 05.08.08

    Golden Sun Rise

    Originally from View From My Window [05:29] 05.08.08 [Flickr]

    May 28, 2008

    Ashes To Ashes [Flickr]

    steve.wilde posted a photo:

    Ashes To Ashes

    Not sure what this is - It's high up on a wall on the corner of Bear Gardens... I think.

    Originally from Ashes To Ashes [Flickr]

    SheOne 17 Months On [Flickr]

    steve.wilde posted a photo:

    SheOne 17 Months On

    Originally from SheOne 17 Months On [Flickr]

    St. James Garlickhythe Church [Flickr]

    Tags: commons, londonsteve.wilde @ 3:30 pm

    steve.wilde posted a photo:

    St. James Garlickhythe Church

    After the Great Fire of 1666, Sir Christopher Wren rebuilt the Church at a cost of £5,357 .10s/ 10½d. The foundation stone was laid in 1676 and the re-opening took place on 10 December 1682, although the tower was not completed until 1717.

    The name of the church is derived from the word 'hythe', a Saxon word for a landing place or jetty. The stretch of river close by St James' was London's most important hythe since Saxon, or possibly Roman, times. Garlic, a vital preservative and medicine in the Middle Ages, was unloaded here and probably traded on Garlick Hill, where the church now stands.

    Originally from St. James Garlickhythe Church [Flickr]

    The Swan Marker And Swan [Flickr]

    Tags: commons, londonsteve.wilde @ 3:30 pm

    steve.wilde posted a photo:

    The Swan Marker And Swan

    The statue of ‘Swan Marker and Swan’ was created for the Vintners’ Company by the well known sculptor, Vivien Mallock. It is in the grounds of St. James Garlickhythe Church. Mansion House, London

    Originally from The Swan Marker And Swan [Flickr]

    Tower Of London 2 [Flickr]

    Tags: commons, londonsteve.wilde @ 3:30 pm

    steve.wilde posted a photo:

    Tower Of London 2

    Originally from Tower Of London 2 [Flickr]

    May 27, 2008

    Bear Gardens Street Art 2 [Flickr]

    Tags: bank, commons, ide, londonsteve.wilde @ 3:58 pm

    steve.wilde posted a photo:

    Bear Gardens Street Art 2

    Originally from Bear Gardens Street Art 2 [Flickr]


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