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London tourist destinations
March 19, 2025 - London, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe: View of the City of London central business district city skyline with high-rise buildings and the Tower of London fortress in the foreground. (Olaf Schuelke/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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London tourist destinations
March 19, 2025 - London, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, Europe: View of the City of London central business district city skyline with high-rise buildings and the Tower of London fortress in the foreground. (Olaf Schuelke/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
11/01/2023. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Fumio Kishida for a bilateral meeting at the Tower of London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
11/01/2023. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Fumio Kishida for a bilateral meeting at the Tower of London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
11/01/2023. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Fumio Kishida for a bilateral meeting at the Tower of London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
11/01/2023. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Fumio Kishida for a bilateral meeting at the Tower of London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
11/01/2023. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Fumio Kishida for a bilateral meeting at the Tower of London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
11/01/2023. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Fumio Kishida for a bilateral meeting at the Tower of London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
11/01/2023. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Fumio Kishida for a bilateral meeting at the Tower of London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
11/01/2023. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Fumio Kishida for a bilateral meeting at the Tower of London. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets Japan's Prime Minster Kishida
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ROYALS - Kanonensalut zum Geburtstag von König Charles III, Tower of London, UK
London, UK, 14th Nov 2022. The three cannons are fired with Tower Bridge in view just behind. The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the 74th birthday of his Majesty King Charles III., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon
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ROYALS - Kanonensalut zum Geburtstag von König Charles III, Tower of London, UK
London, UK, 14th Nov 2022. The three cannons are fired with Tower Bridge in view just behind. The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the 74th birthday of his Majesty King Charles III., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon
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ROYALS - Kanonensalut zum Geburtstag von König Charles III, Tower of London, UK
London, UK, 14th Nov 2022. The three cannons are fired with Tower Bridge in view just behind. The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the 74th birthday of his Majesty King Charles III., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon
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ROYALS - Kanonensalut zum Geburtstag von König Charles III, Tower of London, UK
London, UK, 14th Nov 2022. The three cannons are fired with Tower Bridge in view just behind. The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the 74th birthday of his Majesty King Charles III., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon
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Following the trench warfare in the poppy fields of Flanders, Belgium during World War I, poppies have become a symbol of remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime.
Remembrance Day or Poppy Day has been observed since the end of the First World War to remember armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. In most countries, Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the end of First World War hostilities.
Pictured: Poppies at The Tower of London, London,England,UK. 18 August 2014
The wonderful evolving instalation, 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' marking the centenary of the start of the First World War has been created by artist Paul Cummins with the setting by stage designer Tom Piper. By November the 11th this year there will be 888,246 ceramic poppies filling the moat of the Tower of London, one poppy representing each British man or woman that fell and died during World War One, 1914-1918.
The poppies are for sale at £25 each and any monies raised will be shared between six service charities.
Panorama image made from 6 sequenstial images to create 180 degree viewpoint. Image made on Sunday 17 August but not released until 18 August
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Historic Gun Salutes marks the passing of HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh
Image of the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns, seen here at the Tower of London today.
At 1200 today (10 April) a Death Gun Salute was fired to mark the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. Across the United Kingdom, in Gibraltar and on HM Ships at sea, saluting batteries fired 41 rounds at one round every minute for 40 minutes. The public were encouraged to observe the gun salutes from home, they took place behind closed doors but broadcast online and on television.
In London, The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery rode out from their base at Napier Lines, Woolwich Barracks, onto the Parade Ground with 71 horses, 36 of them pulling six 13-pounder field guns dating from the First World War. Their guns fired at the same time as those fired by the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns at the Tower of London and by units from all corners of the United Kingdom including Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh, and British Overseas Territory Gibraltar. At sea, guns fired from Royal Navy saluting warships.
The same guns that will be used at Woolwich Barracks were also fired for Prince Philipís wedding to Her Majesty in 1947 and at Her Majestyís coronation six years later in 1953.
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Royal Gun Salute for the Duke of Edinburgh at the Tower of London
Image of the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns, seen here at the Tower of London today.
At 1200 today (10 April) a Death Gun Salute was fired to mark the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. Across the United Kingdom, in Gibraltar and on HM Ships at sea, saluting batteries fired 41 rounds at one round every minute for 40 minutes. The public were encouraged to observe the gun salutes from home, they took place behind closed doors but broadcast online and on television.
In London, The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery rode out from their base at Napier Lines, Woolwich Barracks, onto the Parade Ground with 71 horses, 36 of them pulling six 13-pounder field guns dating from the First World War. Their guns fired at the same time as those fired by the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns at the Tower of London and by units from all corners of the United Kingdom including Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh, and British Overseas Territory Gibraltar. At sea, guns fired from Royal Navy saluting warships.
The same guns that will be used at Woolwich Barracks were also fired for Prince Philipís wedding to Her Majesty in 1947 and at Her Majestyís coronation six years later in 1953.
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Historic Gun Salutes marks the passing of HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh
Image of the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns, seen here at the Tower of London today.
At 1200 today (10 April) a Death Gun Salute was fired to mark the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. Across the United Kingdom, in Gibraltar and on HM Ships at sea, saluting batteries fired 41 rounds at one round every minute for 40 minutes. The public were encouraged to observe the gun salutes from home, they took place behind closed doors but broadcast online and on television.
In London, The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery rode out from their base at Napier Lines, Woolwich Barracks, onto the Parade Ground with 71 horses, 36 of them pulling six 13-pounder field guns dating from the First World War. Their guns fired at the same time as those fired by the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns at the Tower of London and by units from all corners of the United Kingdom including Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh, and British Overseas Territory Gibraltar. At sea, guns fired from Royal Navy saluting warships.
The same guns that will be used at Woolwich Barracks were also fired for Prince Philipís wedding to Her Majesty in 1947 and at Her Majestyís coronation six years later in 1953.
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Royal Gun Salute for the Duke of Edinburgh at the Tower of London
Image of the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns, seen here at the Tower of London today.
At 1200 today (10 April) a Death Gun Salute was fired to mark the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. Across the United Kingdom, in Gibraltar and on HM Ships at sea, saluting batteries fired 41 rounds at one round every minute for 40 minutes. The public were encouraged to observe the gun salutes from home, they took place behind closed doors but broadcast online and on television.
In London, The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery rode out from their base at Napier Lines, Woolwich Barracks, onto the Parade Ground with 71 horses, 36 of them pulling six 13-pounder field guns dating from the First World War. Their guns fired at the same time as those fired by the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns at the Tower of London and by units from all corners of the United Kingdom including Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh, and British Overseas Territory Gibraltar. At sea, guns fired from Royal Navy saluting warships.
The same guns that will be used at Woolwich Barracks were also fired for Prince Philipís wedding to Her Majesty in 1947 and at Her Majestyís coronation six years later in 1953.
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Historic Gun Salutes marks the passing of HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh
Image of the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns, seen here at the Tower of London today.
At 1200 today (10 April) a Death Gun Salute was fired to mark the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. Across the United Kingdom, in Gibraltar and on HM Ships at sea, saluting batteries fired 41 rounds at one round every minute for 40 minutes. The public were encouraged to observe the gun salutes from home, they took place behind closed doors but broadcast online and on television.
In London, The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery rode out from their base at Napier Lines, Woolwich Barracks, onto the Parade Ground with 71 horses, 36 of them pulling six 13-pounder field guns dating from the First World War. Their guns fired at the same time as those fired by the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns at the Tower of London and by units from all corners of the United Kingdom including Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh, and British Overseas Territory Gibraltar. At sea, guns fired from Royal Navy saluting warships.
The same guns that will be used at Woolwich Barracks were also fired for Prince Philipís wedding to Her Majesty in 1947 and at Her Majestyís coronation six years later in 1953.
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Royal Gun Salute for the Duke of Edinburgh at the Tower of London
Image of the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns, seen here at the Tower of London today.
At 1200 today (10 April) a Death Gun Salute was fired to mark the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. Across the United Kingdom, in Gibraltar and on HM Ships at sea, saluting batteries fired 41 rounds at one round every minute for 40 minutes. The public were encouraged to observe the gun salutes from home, they took place behind closed doors but broadcast online and on television.
In London, The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery rode out from their base at Napier Lines, Woolwich Barracks, onto the Parade Ground with 71 horses, 36 of them pulling six 13-pounder field guns dating from the First World War. Their guns fired at the same time as those fired by the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns at the Tower of London and by units from all corners of the United Kingdom including Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh, and British Overseas Territory Gibraltar. At sea, guns fired from Royal Navy saluting warships.
The same guns that will be used at Woolwich Barracks were also fired for Prince Philipís wedding to Her Majesty in 1947 and at Her Majestyís coronation six years later in 1953.
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Historic Gun Salutes marks the passing of HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh
Image of the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns, seen here at the Tower of London today.
At 1200 today (10 April) a Death Gun Salute was fired to mark the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. Across the United Kingdom, in Gibraltar and on HM Ships at sea, saluting batteries fired 41 rounds at one round every minute for 40 minutes. The public were encouraged to observe the gun salutes from home, they took place behind closed doors but broadcast online and on television.
In London, The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery rode out from their base at Napier Lines, Woolwich Barracks, onto the Parade Ground with 71 horses, 36 of them pulling six 13-pounder field guns dating from the First World War. Their guns fired at the same time as those fired by the Honourable Artillery Companyís Light Guns at the Tower of London and by units from all corners of the United Kingdom including Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh, and British Overseas Territory Gibraltar. At sea, guns fired from Royal Navy saluting warships.
The same guns that will be used at Woolwich Barracks were also fired for Prince Philipís wedding to Her Majesty in 1947 and at Her Majestyís coronation six years later in 1953.
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Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London
Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London . Yoeman Warder Jason Woodcock and the new Robot lawn mower in The Tower of London today. Robot mowers have been deployed to tend some of the capital’s oldest lawns at the Tower of London. Autonomous GPS-controlled bots have been brought in to work around the castle’s moat, and the lawn of the White Tower. Two mowers run in the moat each morning at walking pace, but around the White Tower a four-wheel-drive model does a night shift to avoid disturbing the resident ravens. They work in a geo-fencing wired area, a similar principle to domestic vacuum robots, with gardeners tracking them on an app. The battery-powered Husqvarna bots, each costing about £4,000, replace ride-on diesel mowers.
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Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London
Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London . Yoeman Warder Jason Woodcock and the new Robot lawn mower in The Tower of London today. Robot mowers have been deployed to tend some of the capital’s oldest lawns at the Tower of London. Autonomous GPS-controlled bots have been brought in to work around the castle’s moat, and the lawn of the White Tower. Two mowers run in the moat each morning at walking pace, but around the White Tower a four-wheel-drive model does a night shift to avoid disturbing the resident ravens. They work in a geo-fencing wired area, a similar principle to domestic vacuum robots, with gardeners tracking them on an app. The battery-powered Husqvarna bots, each costing about £4,000, replace ride-on diesel mowers.
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Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London
Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London . Yoeman Warder Jason Woodcock and the new Robot lawn mower in The Tower of London today. Robot mowers have been deployed to tend some of the capital’s oldest lawns at the Tower of London. Autonomous GPS-controlled bots have been brought in to work around the castle’s moat, and the lawn of the White Tower. Two mowers run in the moat each morning at walking pace, but around the White Tower a four-wheel-drive model does a night shift to avoid disturbing the resident ravens. They work in a geo-fencing wired area, a similar principle to domestic vacuum robots, with gardeners tracking them on an app. The battery-powered Husqvarna bots, each costing about £4,000, replace ride-on diesel mowers.
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Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London
Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London . Yoeman Warder Jason Woodcock and the new Robot lawn mower in The Tower of London today. Robot mowers have been deployed to tend some of the capital’s oldest lawns at the Tower of London. Autonomous GPS-controlled bots have been brought in to work around the castle’s moat, and the lawn of the White Tower. Two mowers run in the moat each morning at walking pace, but around the White Tower a four-wheel-drive model does a night shift to avoid disturbing the resident ravens. They work in a geo-fencing wired area, a similar principle to domestic vacuum robots, with gardeners tracking them on an app. The battery-powered Husqvarna bots, each costing about £4,000, replace ride-on diesel mowers.
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Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London
Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London . Yoeman Warder Jason Woodcock and the new Robot lawn mower in The Tower of London today. Robot mowers have been deployed to tend some of the capital’s oldest lawns at the Tower of London. Autonomous GPS-controlled bots have been brought in to work around the castle’s moat, and the lawn of the White Tower. Two mowers run in the moat each morning at walking pace, but around the White Tower a four-wheel-drive model does a night shift to avoid disturbing the resident ravens. They work in a geo-fencing wired area, a similar principle to domestic vacuum robots, with gardeners tracking them on an app. The battery-powered Husqvarna bots, each costing about £4,000, replace ride-on diesel mowers.
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Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London
Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London . Yoeman Warder Jason Woodcock and the new Robot lawn mower in The Tower of London today. Robot mowers have been deployed to tend some of the capital’s oldest lawns at the Tower of London. Autonomous GPS-controlled bots have been brought in to work around the castle’s moat, and the lawn of the White Tower. Two mowers run in the moat each morning at walking pace, but around the White Tower a four-wheel-drive model does a night shift to avoid disturbing the resident ravens. They work in a geo-fencing wired area, a similar principle to domestic vacuum robots, with gardeners tracking them on an app. The battery-powered Husqvarna bots, each costing about £4,000, replace ride-on diesel mowers.
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Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London
Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London . Yoeman Warder Jason Woodcock and the new Robot lawn mower in The Tower of London today. Robot mowers have been deployed to tend some of the capital’s oldest lawns at the Tower of London. Autonomous GPS-controlled bots have been brought in to work around the castle’s moat, and the lawn of the White Tower. Two mowers run in the moat each morning at walking pace, but around the White Tower a four-wheel-drive model does a night shift to avoid disturbing the resident ravens. They work in a geo-fencing wired area, a similar principle to domestic vacuum robots, with gardeners tracking them on an app. The battery-powered Husqvarna bots, each costing about £4,000, replace ride-on diesel mowers.
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Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London
Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London . Yoeman Warder Jason Woodcock and the new Robot lawn mower in The Tower of London today. Robot mowers have been deployed to tend some of the capital’s oldest lawns at the Tower of London. Autonomous GPS-controlled bots have been brought in to work around the castle’s moat, and the lawn of the White Tower. Two mowers run in the moat each morning at walking pace, but around the White Tower a four-wheel-drive model does a night shift to avoid disturbing the resident ravens. They work in a geo-fencing wired area, a similar principle to domestic vacuum robots, with gardeners tracking them on an app. The battery-powered Husqvarna bots, each costing about £4,000, replace ride-on diesel mowers.
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Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London
Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London . Yoeman Warder Jason Woodcock and the new Robot lawn mower in The Tower of London today. Robot mowers have been deployed to tend some of the capital’s oldest lawns at the Tower of London. Autonomous GPS-controlled bots have been brought in to work around the castle’s moat, and the lawn of the White Tower. Two mowers run in the moat each morning at walking pace, but around the White Tower a four-wheel-drive model does a night shift to avoid disturbing the resident ravens. They work in a geo-fencing wired area, a similar principle to domestic vacuum robots, with gardeners tracking them on an app. The battery-powered Husqvarna bots, each costing about £4,000, replace ride-on diesel mowers.
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Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London
Robomowers head off to cut lawns at Tower of London . Yoeman Warder Jason Woodcock and the new Robot lawn mower in The Tower of London today. Robot mowers have been deployed to tend some of the capital’s oldest lawns at the Tower of London. Autonomous GPS-controlled bots have been brought in to work around the castle’s moat, and the lawn of the White Tower. Two mowers run in the moat each morning at walking pace, but around the White Tower a four-wheel-drive model does a night shift to avoid disturbing the resident ravens. They work in a geo-fencing wired area, a similar principle to domestic vacuum robots, with gardeners tracking them on an app. The battery-powered Husqvarna bots, each costing about £4,000, replace ride-on diesel mowers.
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City of London skyscrapers viewed across the River Thames, London, England
City of London skyscrapers viewed across the River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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The Tower of London, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in London, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
The Tower of London, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 05/09/2018. London, United Kingdom. Fusiliers Privilege Parade.
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers exercise their right to march through the Square Mile as one of the City of London's Privileged Regiments to celebrate their 50th anniversary. These privileges allow the Regiment to exercise its right to march through the City of London with drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed in a parade from the Tower of London to the Guildhall.
Picture by Gustavo Valiente / i-Images
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 05/09/2018. London, United Kingdom. Fusiliers Privilege Parade.
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers exercise their right to march through the Square Mile as one of the City of London's Privileged Regiments to celebrate their 50th anniversary. These privileges allow the Regiment to exercise its right to march through the City of London with drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed in a parade from the Tower of London to the Guildhall.
Picture by Gustavo Valiente / i-Images
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View of London skyline and Tower of London visible in background at night, Southwark, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
View of London skyline and Tower of London visible in background at night, Southwark, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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UK, England, London, Tower of London across Thames with tour boat
Tower of London, UNESCO World Heritage Site across the River Thames with tour boat, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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PEOPLE - London: Very Beauty an den Beauty Awards with OK!
29 November 2017.
celebrity's seen here leaving the OK! Beauty Awards 2017 at the Tower Of London
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ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
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ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
(c) Dukas - 
							
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ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
(c) Dukas - 
							
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ROYALS - London: Salutschüsse zu Ehren des 68. Jahrestags der Thronbesteigung von Queen Elizabeth
The Honourable Artillery Company fire a 62-gun salute at The Tower of London to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, this is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence. Uniquely, at The Tower of London which is a Royal Residence, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries as this also includes an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show their loyalty to the Monarch.
Princess Elizabeth became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the day her father, King George VI, died. Although Princess Elizabeth was away in Kenya with the Duke of Edinburgh at the time, tradition dictates that the new monarch accedes to the throne instantly.
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