If you've seen the fantastic 2004 film Closer, starring Clive Owen, Julia Roberts, Jude Law, and Natalie Portman, then you have seen Postman's Park. This memorial to lost souls plays a pivotal role in the film's plot. I knew it was somewhere in the City, but discovered it quite by accident one afternoon, during peak hour, as I walked home from the nearby Museum of London. I have more photos of Postman's Park here.
As I surveyed the descamisados on the dance floor, I wondered, is this all there is to gay life?
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Temple Bar, City of London
These little guys guard the entrances to the City of London. There is a dragon at each road entrance, marking the boundary of the city limits. This monument marks the entrance once known as Temple Bar (because of its proximity to the Inns of Court, Inner Temple and Middle Temple).
The modern-day City of London is built on the same site as the ancient city of Londinium, which was once bounded by the London Wall. Various gates in the wall have given their name to streets and regions in the City, such as Aldgate, Bishopsgate, and Moorgate. The ancient wall is still visible around the City, with the largest segment revealed by a Blitz bomb near the Museum of London.
These days the City is the financial heart of the city, and still one of the world's leading financial centres. It's nicknamed The Square Mile because of its approximate size, which is less of a mouthful than The Square 2.6 Kilometres.
I have more photos of the City in the set page.
The modern-day City of London is built on the same site as the ancient city of Londinium, which was once bounded by the London Wall. Various gates in the wall have given their name to streets and regions in the City, such as Aldgate, Bishopsgate, and Moorgate. The ancient wall is still visible around the City, with the largest segment revealed by a Blitz bomb near the Museum of London.
These days the City is the financial heart of the city, and still one of the world's leading financial centres. It's nicknamed The Square Mile because of its approximate size, which is less of a mouthful than The Square 2.6 Kilometres.
I have more photos of the City in the set page.
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South Kensington
South Kensington is home to some embassies, some very expensive real estate, and some fine museums in the Albertopolis region. This photo is of the Museum of Natural History. There are more photos in the South Kensington photo set.
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