London Bridge forms part of an area historically known as the Pool of London, which is part of the Thames stretching between London Bridge and

Where, when and What to Photograph in London
London Bridge forms part of an area historically known as the Pool of London, which is part of the Thames stretching between London Bridge and
This photo area stretches from the north side of London Bridge to the edge of the Tower of London along the water front, and provides
Hampton Court Palace is about 12 miles south west of London and contains some of the best Tudor architecture in Britain. It was originally built
Battersea Power Station is located on the south bank of the River Thames, near Grosvenor Bridge and Chelsea Bridge, and is best viewed from Grosvenor
The Chelsea Bridge that we see today was built in 1937 and was the first self-anchored suspension bridge in Britain, – built entirely with materials sourced
City Hall is the headquarters of the Greater London Authority (GLA) which comprises the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. It was constructed at
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel situated on the south bank of the River Thames, between Westminster Bridge and the Golden Jubilee Bridges.
Chelsea Embankment was completed in 1874 to a design by Joseph Bazalgette, and was part of the Metropolitan Board of Works’ grand scheme to provide
Most of the area around Embankment station is land that was re-claimed from the River Thames after the construction of the Victoria Embankment in 1865.
This is an example of my longest photo route that I have been compiling over the years. It starts at the Thames Barrier in the