Oh, To Be In England

Spring 2004
London



Click any of the links below to see photographs taken in and around London. Because of the large number of pictures, to speed up loading time for this page, we have not included thumbnails. Use the BACK button on your browser to return to this page.




Sight Seeing

The London Eye

Under the London Eye

On the London Eye

Kurt and Kathleen Ayau on the London Eye

London from the Eye, first view

London from the Eye, second view

Millennium Bridge

On Millennium Bridge

Is it alive?

It's alive!

Ships on the Thames

Cutty Sark

At the Globe Theatre

The Globe Stage

The "Heavens"

Boyd Correll, Prof. Rachels and Margaret Smith at the Globe

Groundlings (Ayau, Beehler, Campbell, DeMarco, Smith, Correll, and Rachels)

The Changing of the Guard begins

The Band

Watching the Changing of the Guard

Still Watching the Changing of the Guard

Giant St. Patrick?

THAT'S how he did it!

Westminster Abbey

The Ghostly Statue of Longfellow in Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey (a surreptitious photo)

Albert Hall

The Prince Albert Memorial

Birthplace of Captain Bligh

The Tower of London

The Tate Modern Art Gallery

Prof. Ayau among the Assyrians at the British Museum

Prof. Rachels in the Great Hall of the British Museum

Mummies at the British Museum

Cat Mummies at the British Museum

Kensington Gardens

Kensington Gardens Gate

Kensington Gardens Garden

Queen Victoria at Kensington Gardens

Profs. Rachels and Ayau and Mrs. Ayau at Wagamama




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This web site was created by Prof. Alan Baragona. Copyright VMI Department of English and Fine Arts, 2003. Please do not save or use any photographs from this site without permission. Contact Prof. Baragona at BaragonaA@vmi.edu.

Last modified February 3, 2005