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  • Cones and barriers block the southern end of Hammersmith Bridge, closed to motor traffic but open to pedestrians because of structural concerns, on 6th April 2022, in London, England. Safety checks revealed critical faults and Hammersmith and Fulham Council has said its been left with no choice but to shut the 132-year-old bridge until refurbishment costs could be met. In march 2022, a new capital spend of £3.5million was approved to progress concept design and associated works to stabilise the grade II-listed structure.
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  • A cyclist cycles between cones and barriers which block the southern end of Hammersmith Bridge, closed to motor traffic but open to pedestrians because of structural concerns, on 6th April 2022, in London, England. Safety checks revealed critical faults and Hammersmith and Fulham Council has said its been left with no choice but to shut the 132-year-old bridge until refurbishment costs could be met. In march 2022, a new capital spend of £3.5million was approved to progress concept design and associated works to stabilise the grade II-listed structure.
    hammersmith_bridge-07-07-04-2022.jpg
  • Londoners with Hammersmith Bridge, closed to motor traffic but open to pedestrians because of structural concerns, on 6th April 2022, in London, England. Safety checks revealed critical faults and Hammersmith and Fulham Council has said its been left with no choice but to shut the 132-year-old bridge until refurbishment costs could be met. In march 2022, a new capital spend of £3.5million was approved to progress concept design and associated works to stabilise the grade II-listed structure.
    hammersmith_bridge-08-07-04-2022.jpg
  • Londoners walk over Hammersmith Bridge, closed to motor traffic but open to pedestrians because of structural concerns, on 6th April 2022, in London, England. Safety checks revealed critical faults and Hammersmith and Fulham Council has said its been left with no choice but to shut the 132-year-old bridge until refurbishment costs could be met. In march 2022, a new capital spend of £3.5million was approved to progress concept design and associated works to stabilise the grade II-listed structure.
    hammersmith_bridge-12-07-04-2022.jpg
  • Londoners walk over Hammersmith Bridge, closed to motor traffic but open to pedestrians because of structural concerns, on 6th April 2022, in London, England. Safety checks revealed critical faults and Hammersmith and Fulham Council has said its been left with no choice but to shut the 132-year-old bridge until refurbishment costs could be met. In march 2022, a new capital spend of £3.5million was approved to progress concept design and associated works to stabilise the grade II-listed structure.
    hammersmith_bridge-14-07-04-2022.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_010.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_008.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_002.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_001.jpg
  • On a hot afternoon on Calcutta's Maidan, an Indian lady catches a frisbee disc in both hands in front of the glorious Victoria Memorial, the beautiful marble structure built by the British still during the days of the colonial Indian Raj. The lady is lit with golden light and her bottle green sari stands out from a background tree. She grimaces as she stretches to hold on to the frisbee and there are many hundreds of families and groups in the background, nearer to the white, domed building. Built between 1906 and 1921, it is a majestic white marble building at the southern end of the Maidan, a large expansive park in central Calcutta city. Nowadays it is a museum and group activities are being discouraged due to the fears that pollution will damage this fine structure that honours Queen Victoria, then Empress of India.
    RB_057-18-11-1996.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_011.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_009.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_007.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_006.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_005.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_004.jpg
  • Garth Pier over the Menai Strait on 16th September 2020 in Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom. Garth Pier is a Grade II listed structure in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales. At 1,500 feet in length, it is the second-longest pier in Wales, and the ninth longest in the British Isles. Designed by J.J. Webster of Westminster, London, the 1,550 feet (470 m) pier has cast iron columns, with the rest of the metal structure made in steel, including the handrails. The wooden deck has a series of octagonal kiosks with roofs, plus street lighting, which lead to a pontoon landing stage for pleasure steamers on the Menai Strait.
    20200916_bangor pier_003.jpg
  • Reflected in the surrounding pond, we see the glorious Victoria Memorial, the beautiful marble structure built by the British still during the days of the colonial Indian Raj. Couples and families gather in the Memorial's grounds to experience the cool air of late-afternoon near the white, domed building. Built between 1906 and 1921, it is a majestic white marble building at the southern end of the Maidan (literally meaning open field, the largest urban park, a large expansive plain in central Calcutta city. Nowadays it is a museum and group activities are being discouraged due to the fears that pollution will damage this fine structure that honours Queen Victoria, then Empress of India.
    RB_062-18-11-1996.jpg
  • The Chapel built by sculpter John Bunting at Scotch Corner on Bronze Age Hambleton Street and medieval drovers and trade route, North Yorkshire. Local man Bunting (1927-2002) exemplified the master craftsman, discovering the derelict structure as 16 year-old and spending his life renovating the structure then carving in stone inside and out. The Chapel is open to the public 2-3 times a year and walkers and admirers of Bunting climb the hill via the drovers route from nearby Oldstead. Scotch Corner takes its name from the Scots and English battle of 1322.
    bunting_chapel08-30-09-2014_1.jpg
  • The Chapel built by sculpter John Bunting at Scotch Corner on Bronze Age Hambleton Street and medieval drovers and trade route, North Yorkshire. Local man Bunting (1927-2002) exemplified the master craftsman, discovering the derelict structure as 16 year-old and spending his life renovating the structure then carving in stone inside and out. The Chapel is open to the public 2-3 times a year and walkers and admirers of Bunting climb the hill via the drovers route from nearby Oldstead. Scotch Corner takes its name from the Scots and English battle of 1322.
    bunting_chapel10-30-09-2014_1.jpg
  • The Chapel built by sculpter John Bunting at Scotch Corner on Bronze Age Hambleton Street and medieval drovers and trade route, North Yorkshire. Local man Bunting (1927-2002) exemplified the master craftsman, discovering the derelict structure as 16 year-old and spending his life renovating the structure then carving in stone inside and out. The Chapel is open to the public 2-3 times a year and walkers and admirers of Bunting climb the hill via the drovers route from nearby Oldstead. Scotch Corner takes its name from the Scots and English battle of 1322.
    bunting_chapel06-30-09-2014_1.jpg
  • London 8th September 2012: A fire breaks out in the empty buildings of a former primary school called Bessemer Grange, off Denmark Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. Two firefighters carry out a heavy gas cannister away from the heat and flame. The former pre-school structure was eventually gutted after several fire tenders arrived to douse the flames which had already taken hold of the prefabricated structure. Bessemer Grange junior school and the current nursery occupies a location across the road and is on the former site of Victorian iron magnate, Henry Bessemer's mansion.
    bessemer_fire05-08-09-2012_1.jpg
  • London 8th September 2012: A fire breaks out in the empty buildings of a former primary school called Bessemer Grange, off Denmark Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. Two fire fighters organise the tackling of this serious incident on a Saturday afternoon. The former pre-school structure was eventually gutted after several fire tenders arrived to douse the flames which had already taken hold of the prefabricated structure. Bessemer Grange junior school and the current nursery occupies a location across the road and is on the former site of Victorian iron magnate, Henry Bessemer's mansion.
    bessemer_fire02-08-09-2012_1.jpg
  • London 8th September 2012: A fire breaks out in the empty buildings of a former primary school called Bessemer Grange, off Denmark Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. A sign telling driving parents not to park alongside one of the the school entrances, making it dangerous for youngsters but making an ironical statement about the incident. The former pre-school structure was eventually gutted after several fire tenders arrived to douse the flames which had already taken hold of the prefabricated structure. Bessemer Grange junior school and the current nursery occupies a location across the road and is on the former site of Victorian iron magnate, Henry Bessemer's mansion.
    bessemer_fire06-08-09-2012_1.jpg
  • London 8th September 2012: A fire breaks out in the empty buildings of a former primary school called Bessemer Grange, off Denmark Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. The London fire service engine is parked alongside tghe rising smoke and flames of the building, next to a borough of Southwark road sign. The former pre-school structure was eventually gutted after several fire tenders arrived to douse the flames which had already taken hold of the prefabricated structure. Bessemer Grange junior school and the current nursery occupies a location across the road and is on the former site of Victorian iron magnate, Henry Bessemer's mansion.
    bessemer_fire11-08-09-2012_1.jpg
  • Glass structure of a building utilising modern architecture reflecting the sky in London, England, United Kingdom. The large transparent facade allows light to fill the interior. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Glass structure of a building utilising modern architecture reflecting the sky in London, England, United Kingdom. The large transparent facade allows light to fill the interior.
    20160420_modern architecture_001.jpg
  • Construction of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
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  • Construction of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20171005_newfoundland_001.jpg
  • Construction site of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Construction of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Construction of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Construction site of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Construction site of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Construction of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Detail of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland d...jpg
  • Construction site of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Construction site of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Construction site of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Construction site of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Construction of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Construction of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Construction of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland_0...jpg
  • Detail of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
    20180625_canary wharf newfoundland d...jpg
  • Electricity pylons along power lines in the countryside on 31st May 2020 in Coughton, United Kingdom. An overhead power line is a structure used in electric power transmission and distribution to transmit electrical energy across large distances. It consists of one or more uninsulated electrical cables commonly multiples of three for three-phase power suspended by towers or poles.
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  • Electricity pylons along power lines under heavy grey sky in the countryside on 20th June 2020 in Studley, United Kingdom. An overhead power line is a structure used in electric power transmission and distribution to transmit electrical energy across large distances. It consists of one or more uninsulated electrical cables commonly multiples of three for three-phase power suspended by towers or poles.
    20200620_power lines_003.jpg
  • Electricity pylons along power lines under heavy grey sky in the countryside on 20th June 2020 in Studley, United Kingdom. An overhead power line is a structure used in electric power transmission and distribution to transmit electrical energy across large distances. It consists of one or more uninsulated electrical cables commonly multiples of three for three-phase power suspended by towers or poles.
    20200620_power lines_002.jpg
  • Electricity pylons along power lines under heavy grey sky in the countryside on 20th June 2020 in Studley, United Kingdom. An overhead power line is a structure used in electric power transmission and distribution to transmit electrical energy across large distances. It consists of one or more uninsulated electrical cables commonly multiples of three for three-phase power suspended by towers or poles.
    20200620_power lines_001.jpg
  • After the old Canary Wharf was demolished, cranes can be seen across the Docklands in its process of redevelopment, seen in the foreground the building of the basic structure which would become Canada Square, London, UK
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  • The British Telecom Tower or BT Tower is an iconic landmark the tower is located at 60 Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, which was previously known as the GPO Tower and Post Office Tower on 10th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The main structure is 177 metres 581 ft tall, with a further section of aerial rigging bringing the total height to 189 metres 620 ft. The tower is still in use, and is the site of a major UK communications hub.
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  • The British Telecom Tower or BT Tower is an iconic landmark the tower is located at 60 Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, which was previously known as the GPO Tower and Post Office Tower on 10th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The main structure is 177 metres 581 ft tall, with a further section of aerial rigging bringing the total height to 189 metres 620 ft. The tower is still in use, and is the site of a major UK communications hub.
    20220410_bt tower_001.jpg
  • Reflection of 30 St Mark Axe, affectionately nicknamed the Gherkin in the City of London on 17th February 2022 in London, United Kingdom. This iconic building is one of the best loved buildings in London with its distinctive bullet like shape and twisted glass structure. The City of London is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the primary central business district CBD of London. The City of London is widely referred to simply as the City is also colloquially known as the Square Mile.
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  • 30 St Mark Axe, affectionately nicknamed the Gherkin contrasts against residential apartment building in the City of London on 14th February 2022 in London, United Kingdom. This iconic building is one of the best loved buildings in London with its distinctive bullet like shape and twisted glass structure. The City of London is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the primary central business district CBD of London. The City of London is widely referred to simply as the City is also colloquially known as the Square Mile.
    20220214_gherkin_002.jpg
  • 30 St Mark Axe, affectionately nicknamed the Gherkin contrasts against residential apartment building in the City of London on 14th February 2022 in London, United Kingdom. This iconic building is one of the best loved buildings in London with its distinctive bullet like shape and twisted glass structure. The City of London is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the primary central business district CBD of London. The City of London is widely referred to simply as the City is also colloquially known as the Square Mile.
    20220214_gherkin_003.jpg
  • 30 St Mark Axe, affectionately nicknamed the Gherkin contrasts against residential apartment building in the City of London on 14th February 2022 in London, United Kingdom. This iconic building is one of the best loved buildings in London with its distinctive bullet like shape and twisted glass structure. The City of London is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the primary central business district CBD of London. The City of London is widely referred to simply as the City is also colloquially known as the Square Mile.
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  • Transport of various forms including public transport buses, taxi and privately owned car underneath the railway bridge at Battersea showing the riveted steel structure on 3rd February 2022 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • The BT Tower on 5th January 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The BT Tower, formerly known as the Post Office Tower and the GPO Tower, is a landmark and telecommunications tower in Birmingham, England. It is the tallest structure in the city. Its post office code was YBMR.
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  • View from underneath Tower Bridge showing the riveted steel; structure looking along the River Thames towards More London, HMS Belfast and London Bridge as an Uber Boat river service passes on 14th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The River Thames, known alternatively in parts as the River Isis, is a river that flows through southern England including London. At 215 miles, it is the longest river entirely in England and the second-longest in the UK, and is the lifeblood for economy, travel and tourism and transportation in the capital.
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  • View from underneath Tower Bridge showing the riveted steel; structure looking along the River Thames towards More London, HMS Belfast and London Bridge as an Uber Boat river service passes on 14th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The River Thames, known alternatively in parts as the River Isis, is a river that flows through southern England including London. At 215 miles, it is the longest river entirely in England and the second-longest in the UK, and is the lifeblood for economy, travel and tourism and transportation in the capital.
    20220114_underneath tower bridge_001.jpg
  • View from underneath Tower Bridge showing the riveted steel; structure looking along the River Thames towards More London, HMS Belfast and London Bridge as an Uber Boat river service passes on 14th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The River Thames, known alternatively in parts as the River Isis, is a river that flows through southern England including London. At 215 miles, it is the longest river entirely in England and the second-longest in the UK, and is the lifeblood for economy, travel and tourism and transportation in the capital.
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  • NUR, a pentagon structure that is over 10m high outside Folkestone Mosque by HoyCheong Wong, Simon Davenport and Shahed Saleem on the 20th of July 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.
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  • NUR, a pentagon structure that is over 10m high outside Folkestone Mosque by HoyCheong Wong, Simon Davenport and Shahed Saleem on the 20th of July 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The artwork is part of the Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020, The Plot, which sees 27 newly commissioned artworks appearing around the south coast seaside town. The new work builds on the work from previous triennials making Folkestone the biggest urban outdoor contemporary art exhibition in the UK.
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  • People on Brighton Beach on a misty summer day with the derelict West Pier looming behind. Destroyed by fire in 2003, there are plans for rejuvinating this iconic structure. Brighton, East Sussex.
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  • Protesters who barricaded themselves above the entrance to the Dale Farm travellers' site have been removed by police as bailiffs prepare to move in. Essex Police cleared the scaffolding structure so it could be dismantled and machinery driven in by bailiffs to evict the travellers. On Wednesday night Essex Police said that over the course of the day 23 people had been arrested. Clearance of Dale Farm prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 19th October 2011, as a scaffolding gantry was cleared of protesters so the site could be cleared. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site on Oak Lane in Crays Hill, Essex, United Kingdom. Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
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  • Protesters who barricaded themselves above the entrance to the Dale Farm travellers' site have been removed by police as bailiffs prepare to move in. Essex Police cleared the scaffolding structure so it could be dismantled and machinery driven in by bailiffs to evict the travellers. On Wednesday night Essex Police said that over the course of the day 23 people had been arrested. Clearance of Dale Farm prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 19th October 2011, as a scaffolding gantry was cleared of protesters so the site could be cleared. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site on Oak Lane in Crays Hill, Essex, United Kingdom. Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111019dale farm barricadeN.jpg
  • Protesters who barricaded themselves above the entrance to the Dale Farm travellers' site have been removed by police as bailiffs prepare to move in. Essex Police cleared the scaffolding structure so it could be dismantled and machinery driven in by bailiffs to evict the travellers. On Wednesday night Essex Police said that over the course of the day 23 people had been arrested. Clearance of Dale Farm prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 19th October 2011, as a scaffolding gantry was cleared of protesters so the site could be cleared. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site on Oak Lane in Crays Hill, Essex, United Kingdom. Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111019dale farm barricadeM.jpg
  • Protesters who barricaded themselves above the entrance to the Dale Farm travellers' site have been removed by police as bailiffs prepare to move in. Essex Police cleared the scaffolding structure so it could be dismantled and machinery driven in by bailiffs to evict the travellers. On Wednesday night Essex Police said that over the course of the day 23 people had been arrested. Clearance of Dale Farm prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 19th October 2011, as a scaffolding gantry was cleared of protesters so the site could be cleared. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site on Oak Lane in Crays Hill, Essex, United Kingdom. Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111019dale farm barricadeI.jpg
  • Protesters who barricaded themselves above the entrance to the Dale Farm travellers' site have been removed by police as bailiffs prepare to move in. Essex Police cleared the scaffolding structure so it could be dismantled and machinery driven in by bailiffs to evict the travellers. On Wednesday night Essex Police said that over the course of the day 23 people had been arrested. Clearance of Dale Farm prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 19th October 2011, as a scaffolding gantry was cleared of protesters so the site could be cleared. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site on Oak Lane in Crays Hill, Essex, United Kingdom. Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111019dale farm barricadeG.jpg
  • Protesters who barricaded themselves above the entrance to the Dale Farm travellers' site have been removed by police as bailiffs prepare to move in. Essex Police cleared the scaffolding structure so it could be dismantled and machinery driven in by bailiffs to evict the travellers. On Wednesday night Essex Police said that over the course of the day 23 people had been arrested. Clearance of Dale Farm prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 19th October 2011, as a scaffolding gantry was cleared of protesters so the site could be cleared. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site on Oak Lane in Crays Hill, Essex, United Kingdom. Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111019dale farm barricadeF.jpg
  • Protesters who barricaded themselves above the entrance to the Dale Farm travellers' site have been removed by police as bailiffs prepare to move in. Essex Police cleared the scaffolding structure so it could be dismantled and machinery driven in by bailiffs to evict the travellers. On Wednesday night Essex Police said that over the course of the day 23 people had been arrested. Clearance of Dale Farm prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 19th October 2011, as a scaffolding gantry was cleared of protesters so the site could be cleared. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site on Oak Lane in Crays Hill, Essex, United Kingdom. Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111019dale farm barricadeE.jpg
  • Protesters who barricaded themselves above the entrance to the Dale Farm travellers' site have been removed by police as bailiffs prepare to move in. Essex Police cleared the scaffolding structure so it could be dismantled and machinery driven in by bailiffs to evict the travellers. On Wednesday night Essex Police said that over the course of the day 23 people had been arrested. Clearance of Dale Farm prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 19th October 2011, as a scaffolding gantry was cleared of protesters so the site could be cleared. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site on Oak Lane in Crays Hill, Essex, United Kingdom. Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
    20111019dale farm barricadeC.jpg
  • View at night looking towards More London and it's architecture from underneath the riveted structure of Tower Bridge in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • View at night looking towards More London and it's architecture from underneath the riveted structure of Tower Bridge in London, England, United Kingdom. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Exterior of the Gherkin at 1 St Mary Axe in the City of London, United Kingdom. This iconic building is one of the best loved buildings in London with its distinctive bullet like shape and twisted glass structure.
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  • People passing by outside the Gherkin in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. Exterior of the Gherkin at 1 St Mary Axe. This iconic building is one of the best loved buildings in London with its distinctive bullet like shape and twisted glass structure.
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  • Brutalist concrete architecture of New Street Station Signal Box in Birmingham, United Kingdom. New Street Station has been at the centre of public attention in recent times, with its extensive redevelopment works in full swing. However, at the heart of it, and often overlooked, sits the Grade II listed signal box on Navigation Street, which houses the centre of all rail operations of the station. The corrugated concrete Brutalist structure may polarise public opinion, but is actually home of one of the city’s most vital and intense infrastructure systems, serving the busiest rail interchange in the UK. Brutalist architecture is a movement in architecture that flourished from the 1950s to the mid-1970s, descending from the modernist architectural movement of the early 20th century.
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  • Lunchtime city workers eating at an outdoor terrace restaurant in summertime beneath 1 St Mary Axe, the building also known as The Gherkin in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. This iconic building is one of the best loved buildings in London with its distinctive bullet like shape and twisted glass structure.
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  • Lunchtime city workers eating at an outdoor terrace restaurant in summertime beneath 1 St Mary Axe, the building also known as The Gherkin in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. This iconic building is one of the best loved buildings in London with its distinctive bullet like shape and twisted glass structure.
    20190821_city workers gherkin_002.jpg
  • View over the River Thames towards St Pauls Cathedral and the City of London from the Blavatnik Building Viewing Level at Tate Modern art gallery in London, England, United Kingdom. The building, originally Bankside Power Station, was designed by the architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Constructed from a brick shell supported by an interior steel structure, its striking monumental design with its single central chimney, had often led it to be referred to as an industrial cathedral. The 360-degree rooftop viewing deck is one of the headline features of the Switch House – the 64.5-metre-high Tate Modern gallery extension by Herzog & de Meuron, opened to the public in June 2016.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City. Looking out to the NYC skyline, Tim works in the prevention of damage to old and ensuring new buildings are up to standard plus often, assessing the status of a collapsed structure. The bald eagle was chosen June 20, 1782 as the emblem of the United States of American, because of its long life, great strength and majestic looks, and also because it was then believed to exist only on this continent. From the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • American Eagle flags on crane on construction site in Manhattan, New York City. The red structure is on the roof of a new apartment development in lower Manhattan, New York City. The bald eagle was chosen June 20, 1782 as the emblem of the United States of American, because of its long life, great strength and majestic looks, and also because it was then believed to exist only on this continent.  On the backs of gold coins, the silver dollar, the half dollar and the quarter, we see an eagle's head with the stars and stripes in the background - an image of strength and patriotism.
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City. Looking out to the NYC skyline, Tim works in the prevention of damage to old and ensuring new buildings are up to standard plus often, assessing the status of a collapsed structure. From the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City. Looking out to the NYC skyline, Tim works in the prevention of damage to old and ensuring new buildings are up to standard plus often, assessing the status of a collapsed structure. From the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City. Looking out to the NYC skyline, Tim works in the prevention of damage to old and ensuring new buildings are up to standard plus often, assessing the status of a collapsed structure. From the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    tim_lynch38-23-05-2014_1.jpg
  • Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch inspecting a new construction site in Manhattan, New York City. Tim works in the prevention of damage to old and ensuring new buildings are up to standard plus often, assessing the status of a collapsed structure. From the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • A Nepali lady sits on corrugated iron alongside a giant satellite dish on the roof of her home' in a suburb of Kathmandu, Nepal. We see the sunny street below in the background and other rooftops of scattered aerials, roughly-made brick walls. She has hung her colourful (colorful) clothes washing out to dry on a line and on the structure's bowl-like shape that points towards space and signals from the outside world. It was designed to receive television signals from Nepal's main TV station is Nepal Television (NTV) whose programmes are mostly serials from Pakistan and Hindi films. Nepalis however, search the wider-world for their news digest and western culture, especially during governmental crackdown and censorship during the democracy protest disturbances of 2006. King Gyanendra imposed severe media restrictions after assuming direct control of the country the previous year. The scene is of new technology in the backdrop of a poor, third world country who freedoms of expression and experience of western democracy has been tested in recent years.
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  • Seen low from behind stage, a male voice choir are lined up to sing during their performance at an open-air temporary auditorium during the Lambeth Show, an inner-city cultural and family event held annually in Dulwich Park, a leafy suburb of South London. The choristers are dressed in white shirts which are untidily untucked from their dark trousers (pants). Their heads echo the purple, yellow and red spots from the overhead lights. The front of stage is covered by a curved ribbed roof structure that arches over the mens' heads. The singers look small in scale to the cavernous height of this ceiling, occupying a small percentage of the frame. We cannot see the choir's conductor, nor their audience but we get an impression of wide area in which to project their voices
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  • Lift shafts with their floors marked vertically at 5 Broadgate, designed by Make Architects which will become the new home of UBS in London when fully occupied. 700,000 sq feet (66,890 sq m). Rising towards the blue sky is the tower-like structure with blue numbers of future storeys, stencilled on to the grey reinforced concrete. There will be 12 floors to this office complex of 700,000 sq feet (66,890 sq m), scheduled to be completed in 2016. The City of London is the capital's historic centre first occupied by the Romans then expanded during following centuries until today, it has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000.
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  • Concrete wall and bare emergency exit stairwell of City of London new development. Diagonals of left and right show us the open-plan staircase for this future office building, still under construction. There is no render or decoration and temporary rails can be seen fixed to the concrete structure for this potential emergency exit. There is little colour in the architectural detail of 21st century modernity.
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  • A man stands on his own on a grassy bank to cut a lonely figure in long grass on an embankment near the tall Canary Wharf tower structure a mile away in the background at Dockland's area of East London. Above the grassy bank at Mudchute, a city farm on London's Isle of Dogs, England, the sky is threatening with gathering clouds but lights still picks out the man against the darkening skyline. He stands with arms folded looking thoughtfully at the ground as if depressed or considering his isolation in the world. It is a seemingly rural location but is, in fact, an area of inner-city London, close to major construction projects, transforming Docklands into a major centre for finance and new housing.
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  • Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding landscape. A visual pun of the crane's structure that echoes that of the plant's texture shows us a humourous landscape. 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, will be a mixed-use development approved for construction at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development make make up a 52-storey tower of a maximum height of 170m and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail. In addition a new public space will be created.
    blackfriars_property03-18-02-2015_1 ...jpg
  • Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding landscape. A visual pun of the crane's structure that echoes that of the plant's texture shows us a humourous landscape. 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, will be a mixed-use development approved for construction at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development make make up a 52-storey tower of a maximum height of 170m and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail. In addition a new public space will be created.
    blackfriars_property03-18-02-2015_1.jpg
  • Exterior view of Heathrow airport's control tower, London. Looking upwards we see the 87 metre high structure in the middle of the airfield. Designed by the Richard Rogers Partnership and opened in 2007, the NATS tower oversees 1,350 aircraft movements a day at Heathrow. From the chapter entitled 'Up in the Air' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • A building worker grinds steel caging on a construction project site in Milton Keynes, UK. Bending down to ground level, the workman touches his grinder to cut the steel structure into the required size and shape, destined to be covered in reinforced concrete for this generic construction project. Sparks fly up though the worker wears no protection gear against burns from the hot sparks.
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  • The British Telecom Tower or BT Tower is an iconic landmark the tower is located at 60 Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, which was previously known as the GPO Tower and Post Office Tower on 10th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The main structure is 177 metres 581 ft tall, with a further section of aerial rigging bringing the total height to 189 metres 620 ft. The tower is still in use, and is the site of a major UK communications hub.
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  • The British Telecom Tower or BT Tower is an iconic landmark the tower is located at 60 Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, which was previously known as the GPO Tower and Post Office Tower on 10th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The main structure is 177 metres 581 ft tall, with a further section of aerial rigging bringing the total height to 189 metres 620 ft. The tower is still in use, and is the site of a major UK communications hub.
    20220410_bt tower_005.jpg
  • The British Telecom Tower or BT Tower is an iconic landmark the tower is located at 60 Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, which was previously known as the GPO Tower and Post Office Tower on 10th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The main structure is 177 metres 581 ft tall, with a further section of aerial rigging bringing the total height to 189 metres 620 ft. The tower is still in use, and is the site of a major UK communications hub.
    20220410_bt tower_003.jpg
  • The British Telecom Tower or BT Tower is an iconic landmark the tower is located at 60 Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, which was previously known as the GPO Tower and Post Office Tower on 10th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The main structure is 177 metres 581 ft tall, with a further section of aerial rigging bringing the total height to 189 metres 620 ft. The tower is still in use, and is the site of a major UK communications hub.
    20220410_bt tower_002.jpg
  • Reflection of 30 St Mark Axe, affectionately nicknamed the Gherkin in the City of London on 17th February 2022 in London, United Kingdom. This iconic building is one of the best loved buildings in London with its distinctive bullet like shape and twisted glass structure. The City of London is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the primary central business district CBD of London. The City of London is widely referred to simply as the City is also colloquially known as the Square Mile.
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  • Reflection of 30 St Mark Axe, affectionately nicknamed the Gherkin in the City of London on 17th February 2022 in London, United Kingdom. This iconic building is one of the best loved buildings in London with its distinctive bullet like shape and twisted glass structure. The City of London is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the primary central business district CBD of London. The City of London is widely referred to simply as the City is also colloquially known as the Square Mile.
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