The Globe: Interior Roof; lights and sprinklers (the little rods at the top) are not original
The Globe: Fit Audience Though Few, the group with our tour guide (front row: Kyle, Alex, Eric Ham, Kendra; second row: Vance, Karen, Ruth; third row: Prof. Emmitt, Rob, Eric Gannon; back row: Guy (standing), Michelle (leaning), Curtis (sitting)
The Globe Stage: "The Heavens"
The Globe: A Bunch of Groundlings
The Globe Stage: Shakespearean Kyle
The Globe Stage: Shakespearean Kyle Emotes
The Globe Stage: Shakespearean Kyle Prays for Help with His Lines
The Globe: Wrought Iron Gate, with figures of animals and characters from Shakespeare's plays
The Globe: Wrought Iron Gate, closeup
The Globe: Statue of the Bargeman, Eric Gannon takes a drink
The Globe: in Front of the Inigo Jones Theatre, Prof. Crump, Vance, and Kyle
The Globe: Paving Stones of the Stars, Eric Poole examines some famous names
The Globe: Paving Stones of the Stars, Sir Laurence and Scarlet
The Globe: Paving Stones of the Stars, Local School Makes Good
St. Paul's Cathedral, seen from the Globe
The Millennium Bridge, seen from the Globe
Milton's Tomb, Church of St. Giles, Cripplegate
A WWI Tank at the Imperial War Museum
A WWII Spitfire and a WWI Sopwith Camel at the Imperial War Museum
The London Tube: Tube Passes for a Week made travel easy (Eric Gannon waits patiently--sort of)
Tube Train (a pigeon waits patiently)
Veteran Tube Travelers, Kendra and Guy (with his "Welcome to the Jungle" Big City Face)
Abbey Road Crosswalk: Prof. Baragona walks in the footsteps of the Beatles (photo by Jason Mounts)
Final night at the Barbican for the Royal Shakespeare Company's Henry V
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