
| Buckingham Palace, |
| Admiralty Arch (1910) office building built by King Edward VII in memory of Queen Victoria. |
| Trafalgar Square and the foreign government houses around it. |
| Nelson's monument in Trafalgar square. It is 170 feet high. Nelson faces the Fleet at Spithead. |
| Trafalgar Square. The yellow building in the background is Canada House. |


| Buckingham Palace gardens. All of the arrangements not yet planted. |
| The Horseguards parade grounds and the Banquet Hall. |
| County House the local parliament. Under construction on my last visit in 2001. |
| A few minutes for lunch and suddenly it is pouring rain. Whitehall buildings. |
| As close as I could get to #10 Downing Street. |
| Tower Bridge (1894) |
| The Clock Tower (1854) at Westminster. Often called Big Ben this is actually the name of one of the bells. |
| Cleopatra's Needle. One of 3 obelisks built by Thutmose III in 1450 BC. |
| The Mall and Buckingham Palace in the distance. |
| When I passed Buckingham Palace the 2nd time the gardens were being planted. |
| St. Paul's Cathedral which dates from the 17th century. |
| Victorian homes in Belgravia. The Denbigh Food and Wine. |
| The Changing of the Guard with the Horseguards on parade. |
| Bridges over the Thames. In order Southwark, Canon Street and Tower Bridge. |
| Abandoned Battersea Power Station. |
| Admiralty Arch from The Mall. |

| Spitfire Mark 1A and the Thunderbird missile. The bus was used as an ambulance in WWI. |
| Mark II Matilda tank from WWII |
| German one-man Biber Class mini-sub. |
| Sopwith Camel 2F1 (Navy version) |
| M3 Grant Tank (Monty). |
| BE2C reconnaissance aircraft. |
| Sopwith Camel flies toward a Royal Navy Polaris. The jet is a WWII HE162 "Salamander". |
| Tanks in order are a Daimler armoured car, a T34 Russian battletank and a Jagdpanther self-propelled gun. |
| FW190 and the infamous V2 Rocket. |
| The Mustang above a Spitfire and the FW190. |
| The Museum grounds and the WWI era 15 inch guns from the Battleships Sovereign and Repulse. |
| HMS Belfast's 6 inch guns of the A and B turrents. The Cruiser is part of the Imperial War museum. |
| The WWI era Mark V tank one of the more mass produced versions. |
| Postcard recreating a WWI poster |
| Questions or comments? Contact the Webmaster at admin@losttraveller.com. All Images and text copyright Deranged Designs 2005 - 2008 except where noted. |
| Home - 2001 Great Britain - 2002 England & Wales - 2003 Spain - 2004 Belgium - 2005 Italy - 2005 London - 2006 France - 2007 Scandinavia - 2008 Greece |
| 2002 - LONDON - BATH SPA - BRISTOL - CARDIFF - CAERPHILLY - HARLECH - PORTMEIRION - CONWY - LLANDDUDNO - WINDSOR |