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  • Piccadilly Circus at dusk beneath a rainy day, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nelson's Column, 1843, by William Railton, silhouetted on the wet pavement of Trafalgar Square amid pedestrians and umbrellas, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Piccadilly Circus at dusk beneath a rainy day, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • London traffic atmosphere, a cab pulls away and opens the way to the vehicules behind, on the adjacent line a red London bus is stopped, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nelson's Column, 1843, by William Railton, silhouetted on the wet pavement of Trafalgar Square amid pedestrians and umbrellas, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • London bus against Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey (right) at twilight, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nelson's Column, 1843, by William Railton, silhouetted on the wet pavement of Trafalgar Square amid pedestrians and umbrellas, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nelson's Column, 1843, by William Railton, silhouetted on the wet pavement of Trafalgar Square amid pedestrians, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nelson's Column, 1843, by William Railton, silhouetted on the wet pavement of Trafalgar Square amid pedestrians and umbrellas, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Red car, red London Bus passing through the TEA building, Shoreditch, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Red London bus passing through the TEA building with white display advertising for TEA, Shoreditch, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A tourist is taking pictures of Camden Town from the bridge after the passage of a multi-coloured bus, in the foreground a woman with red hair is waiting, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Anteros figure silhouetted against floodlit adverts panels, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK. The statue of the nude winged archer, at the top of The Shaftesbury Monument Memorial Fountain, is known as Eros Column, 1892-1893, aluminium cast, by Alfred Gilbert. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • London cab driver paying attention to his wing mirror amid traffic jam, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Let's Adore And Endure Each Other (detail), spray paint graffiti mural in Great Eastern Street, London, UK. A Policeman and a police woman are passing through the woman scary eyes in the painting. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Big Ben, 1858, clock tower of Palace of Westminster or Houses of Parliament, London, UK, 1840-60, by Sir Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin, seen from Westminster Bridge, road and foot traffic bridge, 1862, Thomas Page and Charles Barry. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Off-peak hour at Baker Street station, with only one passenger waiting for the tube, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen The use of this image may require further clearance / Merci de vous assurer que l'utilisation finale de l'image ne necessite pas d'autorisation supplementaire.
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  • Atmospheric street scene at peak hour with pedestrians and bus passing on the London Bridge, London, UK. St Magnus-the-Martyr's landmark on the northern bank of the river Thames is visible in the background. Picture by Manuel Cohen .
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  • London Bridge, London, UK, 1967-72, Mott, Hay and Anderson, with London Bridge Pier behind and dome of St Paul's Cathedral, 1675-1710, Sir Christopher Wren in the distance. The first bridge on this site was built c.50 AD by the Romans; it has been rebuilt many times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Guards band during the handover of Changing the Guard (or Guard Mounting), Buckingham Palace, London, UK. The picture captures the rythm of the soldiers on the march and the brightness of the brass instruments. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • London Bridge, London, UK, 1967-72, Mott, Hay and Anderson, with London Bridge Pier behind and dome of St Paul's Cathedral, 1675-1710, Sir Christopher Wren in the distance. The first bridge on this site was built c.50 AD by the Romans; it has been rebuilt many times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Millenium Bridge, London, UK, 2000, by the architect Sir Norman Foster with sculptor Sir Anthony Caro and engineers Arup, with St Paul's Cathedral, 1675-1710, by architect Sir Christopher Wren, in the background. The 325m suspension footbridge was the first new Thames crossing in 100 years and links the city to Southwark. The 111 metre high dome and twin towers peep over the surrounding buildings. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Millenium Bridge, London, UK, 2000, by the architect Sir Norman Foster with sculptor Sir Anthony Caro and engineers Arup, with St Paul's Cathedral, 1675-1710, by architect Sir Christopher Wren, in the background. The 325m suspension footbridge was the first new Thames crossing in 100 years and links the city to Southwark. The 111 metre high dome and twin towers peep over the surrounding buildings. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Millenium Bridge, London, UK, 2000, by the architect Sir Norman Foster with sculptor Sir Anthony Caro and engineers Arup, with St Paul's Cathedral, 1675-1710, by architect Sir Christopher Wren, in the background. The 325m suspension footbridge was the first new Thames crossing in 100 years and links the city to Southwark. The 111 metre high dome and twin towers peep over the surrounding buildings. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tower Bridge, 1886-94, by architect Sir Horace Jones, 1819-87, and engineer Sir John Wolfe Barry, 1836-1918, River Thames, London, UK. This bascule bridge has become a symbol of London. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Clink Street, with Clink Prison Museum on right, Southwark, London, UK. The Clink Prison, founded 1144, gave its name as slang to all prisons. Atmospheric street scene with pedestrians. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Shard London Bridge, also known as London Bridge Tower, 2012, Renzo Piano seen from More London Place, Greater London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen.The use of this image may require further clearance / Merci de vous assurer que l'utilisation finale de l'image ne necessite pas d'autorisation supplementaire.
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  • Detail of the Swiss Re building, known as the Gherkin, 1997 -  2004, Foster and Partners, Arup Engineering, London, UK amid the other high tech architecture buildings. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lloyd's building, office building, 1986, Richard Rogers, City of London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Swiss Re building, known as the Gherkin, 1997 -  2004, Foster and Partners, Arup Engineering, London, UK. Willis Building on the right and Lloyds building on the left. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Luxury Yacht with skyscrapers in the mist, Canary Wharf, West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs, Borough of Tower Hamlets, East London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Panorama of riverside buildings, London, UK, with Shard London Bridge, also known as London Bridge Tower, 2012, Renzo Piano (right) and City Hall, Foster & Partners, 2002, (left) Southbank, River Thames, London. Nicknamed the London Egg, the 45m high City Hall is the headquarters of the Greater London Authority. Its glass and steel structure incorporates environmentally friendly features such as solar panels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Shard London Bridge, also known as London Bridge Tower, 2012, Renzo Piano (right) and City Hall, Foster & Partners, 2002, Southbank, River Thames, London, UK. The 310m tall Shard is the tallest building in the European Union, incorporating offices, a hotel and residential apartments.  Nicknamed the London Egg, the 45m high City Hall is the headquarters of the Greater London Authority. Its glass and steel structure incorporates environmentally friendly features such as solar panels. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Glass and stone pavilion designed by bere:architects, 2007, reflecting the Monument Square and pedestrians with over 100 pieces of angled mirrored glass, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Open air areas with stalls and customers, Candem Town markets, open-air and indoor markets, London, UK. The wall poster showing a lion with the Union Jack is the emblematic picture of "Camden World Famous Market". Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Duke Street Hill buildings and pedestrians reflected in a glass building, Bankside, Southwark, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of Life Guard, Household Cavalry regiment, Horse Guards building, 1751 - 1753, by John Vardy and William Kent, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A young girl hurries to a Life Guards on duty for a souvenir shot, Horse Guards building, 1751 - 1753, by John Vardy and William Kent, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Guards band during the handover of Changing the Guard (or Guard Mounting), Buckingham Palace, London, UK. The picture captures the rythm of the soldiers on the march and the brightness of the brass instruments. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • London rush hour at dusk, beneath a rainy sky, UK. The Swiss Re building, known as the Gherkin, 1997 -  2004, Foster and Partners, Arup Engineering in the distance. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • London rush hour, traffic jam with London buses waiting in line, at dusk, beneath a rainy sky, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Shard London Bridge, also known as London Bridge Tower, 2012, Renzo Piano seen from More London Place, Greater London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Man walking with umbrella, Canary Wharf, West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs, Borough of Tower Hamlets, East London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Swiss Re building, known as the Gherkin, 1997 -  2004, Foster and Partners, Arup Engineering, London, UK. Seen from an adjacent empty street with only one Yamaha 900 parked. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Glass panels of the City Hall, Foster & Partners, 2002, Southbank, River Thames, London, UK, reflecting the Swiss Re building, known as the Gherkin, 1997 -  2004, Foster and Partners, Arup Engineering. Picture by Manuel Cohen.The use of this image may require further clearance / Merci de vous assurer que l'utilisation finale de l'image ne necessite pas d'autorisation supplementaire.
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  • Big Ben and Palace of Westminster, 1858, clock tower of Palace of Westminster or Houses of Parliament, London, UK, 1840-60, by Sir Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin, seen from South Bank Millenium Bridge Pier. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • St Paul's Cathedral in the mist at night, 1675-1710, by architect Sir Christopher Wren, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • South Bank Book Market, under the Waterloo Bridge, with Golden Jubilee Bridge, cable-stayed, pedestrian bridge, Hungerford Bridge and floodlit Charing Cross station in the background, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum, 221B Baker Street, opened in 1990 where Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were reported to have resided as tenants of Mrs Hudson, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • London cab, colored with British flag passing through Boxpark Shoreditch Pop-Up Mall, Bethnal Green Road, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • London cabs, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Spray paint mural depicting liberalism, Shoreditch, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Red telephone boxes, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (1880 - 1960), preserved as a tourist attraction near Covent Garden, London, UK, beneath a rainy day. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Visitors waiting for ticket and shooting at Madame Tussauds public entrance, 1884, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tower Bridge, 1886-94, by architect Sir Horace Jones and engineer Sir John Wolfe Barry, River Thames, London, UK seen from More London Place. The bascule bridge, symbol of London, is reflected in the glass wall of a modern hotel as well as two pedestrians walking in the evening. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Modern buildings of More London Place with a tower of Tower Bridge and a fragment of the City Hall visible in the background, Greater London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Glass panels of the City Hall, Foster & Partners, 2002, Southbank, River Thames, London, UK, reflecting Tower Bridge, 1886-94, by architect Sir Horace Jones and engineer Sir John Wolfe Barry. Picture by Manuel Cohen.The use of this image may require further clearance / Merci de vous assurer que l'utilisation finale de l'image ne necessite pas d'autorisation supplementaire.
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  • Golden Jubilee Bridge, cable-stayed, pedestrian bridge, Hungerford Bridge and floodlit Charing Cross station in the background, 1990, Terry Farrell and Partners, London, UK. The railway bridge often called Charing Cross Bridge, is a steel bridge which first version was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and opened in 1845. Picture by Manuel Cohen.The use of this image may require further clearance / Merci de vous assurer que l'utilisation finale de l'image ne necessite pas d'autorisation supplementaire.
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  • Millenium Bridge, London, UK, 2000, by the architect Sir Norman Foster with sculptor Sir Anthony Caro and engineers Arup, with Tate Modern Bankside, in the distance. The 325m suspension footbridge was the first new Thames crossing in 100 years and links the city to Southwark. It wobbled on opening and had to be modified with dampers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Foster & Partners' glass buildings, More London Place, Greater London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen.The use of this image may require further clearance / Merci de vous assurer que l'utilisation finale de l'image ne necessite pas d'autorisation supplementaire.
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  • Banks of Thames with pedestrians, Millenium bridge in red in the distance, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Atmospheric street scene with pedestrians and bus passing at rush hour on the London Bridge, London, England. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Foster & Partners' glass buildings, More London Place, Greater London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen.The use of this image may require further clearance / Merci de vous assurer que l'utilisation finale de l'image ne necessite pas d'autorisation supplementaire.
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  • The Palace of Westminster, London, UK, or Houses of Parliament, 1840-60, by Sir Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin. The Gothic Perpendicular building replaced its predecessor, destroyed by fire, 1834. The 96.3 metre high clock tower is named after its largest bell, Big Ben. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • South Quay Footbridge, 1997, by Wilkinson Eyre Architects, Canary Wharf, West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs, Borough of Tower Hamlets, East London, UK.
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  • The Palace of Westminster, London, UK , or Houses of Parliament, 1840-60, by Sir Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin. The Gothic Perpendicular building replaced its predecessor, destroyed by fire, 1834. The 96.3 metre high clock tower is named after its largest bell, Big Ben. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tower Bridge, 1886-94, by architect Sir Horace Jones, 1819-87, and engineer Sir John Wolfe Barry, 1836-1918, River Thames, London, UK. This bascule bridge has become a symbol of London. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Left bank of the river Thames lit by the late afternoon light, Westminster Bridge (right) and London Boat City Cruise (foreground) in the shade, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • No.1 London Bridge, postmodern high-rise building, 1986, John S. Bonnington Partnership with the Shard London Bridge, also known as London Bridge Tower, 2012, Renzo Piano, in the background, Greater London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen.The use of this image may require further clearance / Merci de vous assurer que l'utilisation finale de l'image ne necessite pas d'autorisation supplementaire.
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  • The London Eye, London, UK , designed by David Marks and Julia Barfield, opened 2000 to celebrate the Millenium, stands 135 metres high on the banks of the River Thames, London Aquarium, County Hall, 1922, by Ralph Knott, built by Holland, Hannen and Cubitts on the right. The rim of the London Eye is supported by tie rods; each of the 32 capsules represents a London borough. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tower Bridge, 1886-94, by architect Sir Horace Jones, 1819-87, and engineer Sir John Wolfe Barry, 1836-1918, River Thames, London, UK. This bascule bridge has become a symbol of London. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Triangular glass building with spire seen from below, More London Place, Greater London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Duke Street Hill buildings and pedestrians reflected in a glass building, Bankside, Southwark, London, UK.
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  • Anti-monarchist's sign, Shoreditch, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Walking Man, 2003, cast from bronze and painted with oil paints, Sean Henry (b. 1965), Point Complex, Paddington basin, London, UK. The moving figure with orange uniform in the background emphasizes the realist polychrome sculpture. Picture by Manuel Cohen.The use of this image may require further clearance / Merci de vous assurer que l'utilisation finale de l'image ne necessite pas d'autorisation supplementaire.
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  • Fountain of More London reflecting the foliage of a tree and a Chinese restaurant in a street with multi-coloured London cabs, Greater London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Red telephone boxes at the entrance of Smithfield or London Central Markets, 19th century, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A woman stops against a Converse Shoes store to chat on her cell in Portobello Road, Notting Hill, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lions surrounding the Nelson's Column, 1858, by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (1802 - 1873), National Gallery in the background, cut by a red London Bus passing on the street, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Picadilly Circus Underground station, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen The use of this image may require further clearance / Merci de vous assurer que l'utilisation finale de l'image ne necessite pas d'autorisation supplementaire.
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  • Red AEC (Associated Equipment Company), double-decker bus of London Transport, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Red RCL (Routemaster Coach Long), double-decker bus of London Transport, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Big Ben, 1858, clock tower of Palace of Westminster or Houses of Parliament, London, UK, 1840-60, by Sir Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin, seen from Westminster Bridge, road and foot traffic bridge, 1862, Thomas Page and Charles Barry. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Picadilly Circus Underground station, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen The use of this image may require further clearance / Merci de vous assurer que l'utilisation finale de l'image ne necessite pas d'autorisation supplementaire.
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  • South Bank Book Market, Parisian atmosphere under the Waterloo Bridge, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Duke Street Hill buildings, bus and pedestrian reflected in a glass building, Bankside, Southwark, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Covent Garden Market seen from the Royal Opera House, London, UK. The man seen from behind, with black suit and top hat is probably an old street artist waiting for the rain to stop. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Allegorical B&W spray paint mural about air pollution beside painted shutters, Rivington Street, Shoreditch, Bethnal Green district, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum, 221B Baker Street, opened in 1990 where Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were reported to have resided as tenants of Mrs Hudson, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Advertising poster and clocks, Canary Wharf, West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs, Borough of Tower Hamlets, East London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Let's Adore And Endure Each Other (detail), spray paint graffiti mural in Great Eastern Street, London, UK. A London cab is passing through and the two passenger railway cars parked above seem to completed the painting. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Platform, sign, railway track and brick wall, FINCHLEY ROAD tube station, 1879, Jubilee Line, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Barclays Cycle Hire (BCH), public bicycle sharing scheme, launched on 30 July 2010 in London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Austin Mini parked in front of a "Spice" coffee shop and a colorful spray paint graffiti building showing a figure of the Front Populaire (Popular Front) in Miro's style and "Aidez Espana" written, Notting Hill, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Temperley London Notting Hill store, Museum of Brand, Packaging and Advertising on the left, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pedestrians passing through brick walls with horseshoe arch and window and with colorful spray paint graffitis, Shoreditch, London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Millenium Bridge, London, UK, 2000, by the architect Sir Norman Foster with sculptor Sir Anthony Caro and engineers Arup. The 325m suspension footbridge was the first new Thames crossing in 100 years and links the city to Southwark. It wobbled on opening and had to be modified with dampers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Modern buildings of More London Place with a tower of Tower Bridge visible in the far distance, Greater London, UK. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Scoop Arena and surrounding buildings, with in the distance, Shard London Bridge, also known as London Bridge Tower, 2012, Renzo Piano, Southbank, River Thames, London, UK. The 800 seater sunken open air arena, Scoop, hosts events in the summer. The 310m tall Shard is the tallest building in the European Union, incorporating offices, a hotel and residential apartments. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Swiss Re building, known as the Gherkin, 1997 -  2004, Foster and Partners, Arup Engineering, London, UK. In the foreground St Andrew Undershaft church can be seen. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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