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Duke Of York's Column
Duke Of York's Column on Carlton House Terrace off The Mall
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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)
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Admiralty Arch, The Mall, London
The inscription above the arch attests to its erection in the 10th year of the reign Edward VII, in public gratitude to Queen Victoria.
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London, Old Admiralty Arch
Today's Ministry of Foreign Affairs situated at The Mall.
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The Mall
With Buckingham Palace just visible in the distance
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The Mall
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The National Police Memorial
Following the shooting of policewoman Yvonne Fletcher outside the Libyan Embassy in 1984, film director Michael Winner founded the Police Memorial Trust. Initially the Trust concentrated on erecting smaller monuments at the points where... (more)
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Admiralty Arch
Taken from The Mall.
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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)
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Flags Along the Mall, London
The Mall is lined with flags, ahead of the Papal Visit of Pope Benedict XVI; who is visiting London on 17th and 18th September 2010.
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Admiralty Arch, Westminster, London
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Statue in Waterloo Place
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Looking eastwards in Carlton House Terrace
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Flags in preparation for Royal Wedding
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Admiralty Arch
Ceremonial gateway from The Mall to Trafalgar Square with white ensigns flying on it. In the foreground are Union flags to commemorate Prince William's wedding and the statue to famous sailor, Captain James Cook.
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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.
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Admiralty Arch, London SW1
As seen from The Mall.
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Statue and Admiralty Arch, London SW1
As seen from The Mall.
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Admiralty Arch
This view of the Admiralty Arch has been taken from the Mall, which is still displaying the flags from the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
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The Mall during the 2012 London Olympic Games
Olympic Games and Union Flags along The Mall with Admiralty Arch in the background. The pink tabards were worn by volunteers, marshalling the crowds and answering general queries.
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View of the Admiralty Arch from the Mall
I was extremely lucky to have got to the Mall when the road was still closed due to the clear-up operation after the Trooping of the Colour rehearsal and managed to take this symmetrical shot from the dead centre of the road. Under normal... (more)
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View down Horse Guards Parade from The Mall
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View of the Admiralty Arch from the Mall #4
Looking north-northeast.
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View down the Mall towards Buckingham Palace #4
Looking west-southwest.
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View of the Ministry of Defence building from The Mall
Looking east.
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View of the Admiralty Arch from the Mall #5
Looking north-northeast.
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View of the Admiralty Arch from the Mall #6
Looking north-northeast.
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View up Spring Gardens from the passage by the Admiralty Arch #2
Looking north-northeast.
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Sculptures on the Mall
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The National Police Memorial
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Horseguards on The Mall
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Admiralty Arch, The Mall, Westminster
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Film Set at Horse Guards Road
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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.
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Lamp standards, Waterloo Place
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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.
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Horses on The Mall
Nearby, on Horse Guards Parade, a 41-gun salute is taking place to mark Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee.
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Horse Guards Parade
A 41-gun salute is taking place to mark Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee.
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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.
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Admiralty Arch
Looking towards Trafalgar Square from The Mall.
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Admiralty Arch - Happy & Glorious
Large letters and roundels on Admiralty Arch set up for the King Charles III Coronation celebrations. The arch is the eastern end of The Mall, a processional way from Buckingham Palace.
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Tree lined footpath alongside the Mall, Westminster
Looking towards Buckingham Palace from just west of Admiralty Arch.
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Police Memorial
Glass memorial for fallen police officers
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The Mall Galleries, London
Part of the Pastel Society's Annual Exhibition. The 2024 exhibition is a celebration of the Society's 125th Anniversary.
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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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Admiralty Arch under wraps
Admiralty Arch under scaffolding and wraps. This building is being redeveloped into a Waldorf Astoria luxury hotel and four apartments. Here Admiralty Arch is pictured almost ten years ago TQ2980 : Admiralty Arch.
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