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April 30, 2017

"Z" is for Zone



The World's 24 Time Zones, Based on the
Prime Meridian, 0ยบ Longitude, at Greenwich, England


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Cruising the Thames to Greenwich

April 29, 2017

"Y" is for Ye



Ye Olde Cock Tavern, London Pub with the Narrowest Frontage


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The Great Fire of London

April 28, 2017

"X" is for Xerophyte



Xerophyte: Succulent Plant Adapted to Dry Growing Conditions,
Minack Theatre, Cornwall


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Coastal Marvels of Cornwall

April 27, 2017

"W" is for White Tower



The White Tower, Oldest Medieval Building at the Tower of London


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Animals and Armour at the Tower of London

April 26, 2017

"V" is for Vicars' Close



Vicars' Close, Wells, the Only Complete Medieval Street in England


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England's West Country

April 25, 2017

"U" is for University



Radcliffe Camera, Reading Room of the Bodleian Library,
University of Oxford


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Harry Potter Studio Tour

April 24, 2017

"T" is for Thatch



Thatch Roof Cottage, St. Mawes, Cornwall


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April 22, 2017

"S" is for Seagull


Seagulls in Port Isaac, Cornwall


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April 21, 2017

"R" is for Rolling Stones



The Rolling Stones' Tongue Logo at Exhibitionism
Saatchi Gallery, London


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World Class London

April 20, 2017

"Q" is for Queen



Armada Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, Royal Museums Greenwich


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April 19, 2017

"P" is for Peter Pan



Peter Pan, by Sir George Frampton,
Kensington Gardens, London


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Kensington Palace & Gardens

April 18, 2017

"O" is for Oxford Street



Queen of Time, Selfridges on Oxford Street, London


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London's Oxford Street


April 17, 2017

April 15, 2017

"M" is for Millennium Bridge



The Millennium Bridge and St. Paul's Cathedral, London


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South Bank of the Thames

April 14, 2017

April 13, 2017

"K" is for Knight Bus



The Knight Bus from Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets,
Warner Bros. Studio - The Making of Harry Potter, Leavesden


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April 12, 2017

April 11, 2017

"I" is for Isis



Sculpture of Isis, Inspired by the Egyptian Goddess of Nature,
Kensington Gardens, London


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Kensington Palace & Gardens

April 10, 2017

"H" is for Henry VIII




Topiary of King Henry VIII in the Gardens of Hampton Court Palace


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Hampton Court Palace

April 08, 2017

"G" is for Greenwich



Statue of Russian Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the First Human in Space
Royal Observatory, Greenwich


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April 07, 2017

"F" is for Folly



Jackdaw's Castle Folly, Highclere Castle, Hampshire


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A Very Downton Day

April 06, 2017

"E" is for Elevator



Elevator from Selfridges Department Store, Museum of London


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London's Oxford Street

April 05, 2017

"D" is for Dartmoor



Wild Ponies in Dartmoor National Park, Devon


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England's West Country

April 04, 2017

"C" is for Chihuly Chandelier


Rotunda Chandelier by Dale Chihuly, Victoria & Albert Museum, London


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April 03, 2017

"B" is for Buckingham Palace


Buckingham Palace and the Victoria Memorial, London


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Buckingham Palace & the Royal Mews

April 01, 2017

England from A to Z

April's here and with it, the annual A to Z Challenge. I won’t be taking part officially this year but I love trying to come up with a topic for each letter of the alphabet (especially those difficult letters: x, y and z). I’ll take a break from my regular posts and play along with the challenge by sharing a photo from England each day (except Sundays), starting with "A" for Agapanthus.



Agapanthus (or African Lily), Tregnothan Estate, Cornwall