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 : The Mall decorated for the visit of the Shah in 1959 by David Wright The Mall decorated for the visit of the Shah in 1959
Photo shows The Mall decorated for the state visit of the Shahanshah of Iran in 1959. The Shah was an unfortunate monarch, much courted by the West when in power but shunned when forced into exile. For the Wikipedia article see... (more)
 : The Mall, Westminster by Stephen Sweeney The Mall, Westminster
Leads to Buckingham Palace.
 : Police Memorial, The Mall, London W1 by Kevin Gordon Police Memorial, The Mall, London W1
This memorial is dedicated to the 4000 Police Officers killed in by criminal acts. It was designed by lord Norman Foster and consists of a black block (which actually covers a ventilation shaft) inscribed by a police badge and holding a... (more)
 : Looking towards St. James's Park from Waterloo Place by Oxyman Looking towards St. James's Park from Waterloo Place
The steps down to the Mall are known as the Duke of York Steps.
 : London : Westminster - Duke of York Column by Lewis Clarke London : Westminster - Duke of York Column
The Duke of York Column is a monument in London, England, to Prince Frederick, Duke of York, the second eldest son of King George III. It is located near where Regent Street meets The Mall at Waterloo Place, in between the two terraces of... (more)
 : The Mall by Mr Ignavy The Mall
 : Statues in Waterloo Place by Basher Eyre Statues in Waterloo Place
 : The Royal Society in Carlton House Terrace by Basher Eyre The Royal Society in Carlton House Terrace
 : The Grand Old Duke of York by Colin Smith The Grand Old Duke of York
Statue, designed by Westmacott, on a column at the south end of Waterloo Place. The Duke is reputed to have marched his men up and down the hill at Cassel in French Flanders. The crown finial is on top of a flag pole in The Mall.
 : The star spangled banner in the Mall by Steve  Fareham The star spangled banner in the Mall
On the night when US President Obama is having dinner at Buckingham Palace.
 : Taxi! by Mr Ignavy Taxi!
 : Carlton House Terrace by Marathon Carlton House Terrace
Carlton House Terrace consists of two terraces of white stucco houses overlooking St. James's Park. This view looks along the eastern terrace from the foot of the Duke of York Steps at the centre of the two terraces. The terraces were... (more)
 : View of the Mall Galleries from The Mall by Robert Lamb View of the Mall Galleries from The Mall
Looking north-northeast.
 : The Mall by Thomas Nugent The Mall
Flying the flag for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
 : Queen Victoria statue by Thomas Nugent Queen Victoria statue
On Carlton House Terrace, off Waterloo Place.
 : The Mall by Thomas Nugent The Mall
The parade to celebrate the achievements of Team GB at the Olympics and Paralympics has just finished (and I didn't even know it was on).
 : The Mall, London awaiting RideLondon finishers by PAUL FARMER The Mall, London awaiting RideLondon finishers
 : The Mall towards Admiralty Arch by David P Howard The Mall towards Admiralty Arch
The Mall has been closed off for the RideLondon cycling event.
 : The Mall during "Ride London" weekend by John Welford The Mall during "Ride London" weekend
A circuit of some of London's most famous streets is made available for the sole use of cyclists on one day a year, and thousands of people, young and old, take full advantage!
 : The Mall Galleries, London by pam fray The Mall Galleries, London
No.17 Carlton House Terrace in The Mall and the home of the Federation of British Artists, this is the entrance to the gallery which celebrates contemporary visual arts.
 : Queen Victoria statue, Carlton House Terrace by Jim Osley Queen Victoria statue, Carlton House Terrace
Dates from 1897 - sculptor Thomas Brock - LinkExternal link.
 : Reflected sunlight, Carlton House Terrace by David Martin Reflected sunlight, Carlton House Terrace
Each of the bright spots is a reflection from a window on the other side of the street.
 : Flags Out for the Ministers by Des Blenkinsopp Flags Out for the Ministers
The Mall is awaiting the arrival of Heads of State for a conference. Flags visible here include Vanuatu, Antigua & Barbuda, Brunei, Cameroon, Rwanda, St Vincent and St Kitts-Nevis.
 : Ride London on the Mall by Roy Hughes Ride London on the Mall
 : 10-18 Carlton House Terrace by Stephen Richards 10-18 Carlton House Terrace
The eastern half of John Nash's wedding cake confection, built 1827-33 on the site of Carlton House (though not completed until 1869). Assisted by James Pennethorne. This set piece serves as the southern culmination of Nash's... (more)
 : Inside the Mall Galleries, The Mall, London by pam fray Inside the Mall Galleries, The Mall, London
Showing The Natural Eye, the annual exhibition of the Society of Wildlife Artists, which shows fine art inspired by the natural world, including sculpture, printmaking, painting, and drawing.
 : Entrance to the Mall Galleries by David Hawgood Entrance to the Mall Galleries
On a wet afternoon the pedestrian has an umbrella. The cyclist is on a "Lime" electric hire bike. The address of the gallery is in Carlton House Terrace, which is the road above, but the entrance and reception desk are on The... (more)
 : Society of Women Artists exhibition, Mall Galleries by David Hawgood Society of Women Artists exhibition, Mall Galleries
View inside largest of several gallery rooms. It is an open entry exhibition, initial submission is digital, among awards are some for young artists age 18 to 35. The gallery has a cafe and a small shop.
 : Procession of Queen Elizabeth II by Peter Trimming Procession of Queen Elizabeth II
The Mall, with camera crews testing prior to the arrival of the procession.
 : Procession of Queen Elizabeth II by Peter Trimming Procession of Queen Elizabeth II
The Mall, with camera crews testing prior to the arrival of the procession.
 : Procession of Queen Elizabeth II by Peter Trimming Procession of Queen Elizabeth II
The Mall, prior to the procession. A trumpeter of the Life Guards, who rode to Horse Guards and back.
 : Procession of Queen Elizabeth II by Peter Trimming Procession of Queen Elizabeth II
The Mall, prior to the procession. A trumpeter of the Blues and Royals, who rode to Horse Guards and back.
 : Procession of Queen Elizabeth II by Peter Trimming Procession of Queen Elizabeth II
The Mall, with the procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall. Queen Elizabeth II was being carried on a gun carriage, with the Imperial State Crown on the coffin. The gun carriage was hauled by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery.
 : London by Peter Trimming London
The Mall, looking towards Admiralty Arch. The Union flag is at half-mast, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
 : London by Peter Trimming London
The Mall, looking towards Admiralty Arch. The Union flag is at half-mast, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
 : Coronation of King Charles III by Peter Trimming Coronation of King Charles III
The weather caused the flypast to be much reduced, but the crowd stayed to watch the Red Arrows as they flew over the Mall towards Buckingham Palace.
 : Westminster - The Mall by Colin Smith Westminster - The Mall
Union Jacks and flags of the Commonwealth nations were displayed along The Mall prior to the coronation of King Charles III. The Mall is the processional route between Buckingham Palace and Admiralty Arch / Trafalgar Square.
 : Tree lined footpath alongside the Mall, Westminster by Richard Vince Tree lined footpath alongside the Mall, Westminster
Looking towards Buckingham Palace from just west of Admiralty Arch.
 : The Mall Galleries, London by pam fray The Mall Galleries, London
Part of the Pastel Society's Annual Exhibition. The 2024 exhibition is a celebration of the Society's 125th Anniversary.
 : The Mall, London by pam fray The Mall, London
The Mall is a ceremonial route and roadway that runs between Buckingham Palace at its western end and Trafalgar Square via Admiralty Arch to the east. This section is near Admiralty Arch.

 
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