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View of the financial district in the City of London with buildings including: The Bank of England, London Stock Exchange, Leadenhall Tower, 30 St Mary Axe and Tower 42.
Middlewich, United Kingdom – July 01, 2023: The Kings Lock pub at Middlewich, Cheshire, UK, on the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Bank of England, City of London, United Kingdom, November 16, 2023. Bank of England on Threadneedle Street on an dark overcast winter day. Symbol of money, finance and the economy
Sheep are resting in summer colored fields (meadow) in the Norwegian countryside (on the Westcoast of Norway) on an evening in summer. A dry stone wall (or dry stone dyke, dry stone hedge, rock fence or stone fence) separates the herds of different farmers. Old large oak trees stands by the stone fence. Focus was placed on the grass and two nearest sheep. The background is blurred.
St Martin's Place, London - July 10, 2024: National Portrait Gallery, adjacent to the National Gallery Near Trafalgar Square.
Owaka, Otago, New Zealand.
Lion statue in London Trafalgar Square in a sunny summer blue sky day. Called: The Landseer Lions
London, United Kingdom - February 2 2021: Daytime view of a lion statue and The National Gallery at Trafalgar Square.
Close and selective focus on a young male sheep grazing in a meadow on a bright and sunny day
Cheddar Gorge, United Kingdom - February 29th 2024 ;  A travel destination and tourist town of Cheddar in Somerset, UK
Nottingham, England February 25, 2020:   the Ye Olde trip to Jerusalem inn is the England oldest pub, Nottingham
A herd of sheep on a hill by the sea, North Devon UK.
Flock of sheeps on the meadow
View of the Tower Bridge from Tower of London.
London, UK - June 26, 2022: The Dickens Inn, a public house located at the St. Katherine Docks in the Docklands area in central London. The Docklands and is now a popular housing and leisure complex. Bedecked with flowers, the Dickens Inn is popular with tourists.
London Financial district on a foggy day in November 2022. The inscription on the statue reads;\nOn 19th July 1838 the Court of Common Council of the City of London agreed to a contribution of £500 toward the cost of the above statue of the Duke of Wellington in appreciation of his efforts in assisting the passage of the London Bridge Approaches Act 1827. This Act led to the creation of King William Street. The government donated the metal, which is bronze from captured enemy cannon melted down after the Battle of Waterloo, and valued at the time at £1500. The total cost of the statue was £9000. The remainder being raised by public subscription.\nThe sculptor, Sir Francis Chantrey (1781 to 1841), was commissioned in 1838 but died before the work was completed. It was finished by his assistant Henry Weekes (1807 to 1877).\nThe Lord Mayor, William Magnay, unveiled the statue on 18th June 1844, the anniversary of Waterloo, in the presence of his guest the King of Saxony.
Whithall in London, the Earl Haig Memorial, United Kingdom
Shops on the junction of Museum Street and the High Street in Colchester, Essex, Eastern England, on an overcast autumn day.
Knightsbridge Road, London, England - January 24th, 2024: This photograph captures the vibrant urban atmosphere of Knightsbridge & Piccadilly Major Streets during daylight hours. The image showcases a lively mix of cars and pedestrians, epitomizing the dynamic energy of this central London locale. The surrounding architectural elements enrich the visual narrative, portraying the diverse structures that define Knightsbridge. Renowned for its upscale residential buildings, luxury boutiques, and iconic landmarks, Knightsbridge stands as a pivotal component in London's cosmopolitan tapestry. The scene incorporates a mix of cars and pedestrians, capturing the bustling ambience characteristic of this central London location. Against the backdrop of architectural elements, including Apsley House Museum, Hyde Park Corner, and buildings adorned with Victorian architecture, the image reflects the diverse structures that define Knightsbridge. Noteworthy for its upscale residential buildings, luxury boutiques, and iconic landmarks, Knightsbridge stands as an integral part of London's cosmopolitan fabric. The coalescence of contemporary and traditional architectural styles contributes to the district's distinctive character, embodying the essence of urban life in one of London's most prestigious neighbourhoods, specifically within the captivating vicinity of Piccadilly Knightsbridge. The coexistence of contemporary and traditional architectural styles contributes to the district's distinctive character, encapsulating the essence of urban life in one of London's most prestigious neighbourhoods.
Young sheep in the field cuddling with it’s mother.
London, UK - August 24, 2023: The Bank of England on Threadneedle Street, London, England.
lamb in the pasture, Woolacombe, UK, England
Landseer Lion Statue and National Portrait Gallery at Trafalgar Square in City of Westminster, London. The four lions here were sculpted by Sir Edwin Landseer (1802-73) and placed in the square in 1867.
Chichester, England, UK - June 6, 2010: The buildings and details show the attractive architecture of this town, which is a popular tourist centre in West Sussex.
Ardmalin, at the northern part of Ireland is beautiful part of county Donegal, well known for cycling and hiking.
Sheep in a field on the Wirral Way near Neston in England. In the foreground are sheep grazing on the grass in the distance is an outcrop of rock with trees.
Traditional Dutch agriculture farm sheep on field Netherlands Holland
London, UK - September 28, 2015: The British Museum is the largest museum of antiquities in the world and also the most visited by tourists
Livestock in a field in rural Scotland on a bright sunny summer afternoon
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