The Gallery of 24 Sept. 2005
I realized the other day that due to data transfer limits, I can't put anything remotely hi-res on here. So I have a separate Kodak account where I'm putting more and better quality photos. Just follow this link, and click where it says "View Photos without signing in." To get to the first album you may have to go to the "browse all albums" link at the bottom of the page that comes up after that.
This is the famous Peter Pan statue in Kensington Gardens. Kensington used to be a part of Hyde Park.
This is the Marble Arch near my Residence Hall. The Arch is located at the northeast corner of Hyde Park.
At the four corners of the Memorial are the four continents Britain has exerted power over. Here "Europe."
This is "Physical Energy," which can also be found in Kensington.
This is one of several lodges that can be found in Kensington.
This is the Albert Memorial, built in honor of Queen Victoria's husband. The trees are a part of the approach through Kensington.
"America"
"Africa"
"Asia"
Welcome to Portabello Road. It's like a mile and a half long flea market, only better.
These were for sale in an alleyway...
Next to this...
...And these.
How better to round out a Saturday than a Shakespearean play at an authentic replica of "the Globe" built out of original materials?
Well, friends always make it better. These are the other interns. In the background is St. Paul's, on the other side of the Thames.
"Albert" presiding over all.
Royal Albert Hall across the street.
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