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Little Britain does exist
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Mail collecting
Post box from the reign of Queen Victoria
Traffic cone in London
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The District Line
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Convex mirror at Piccadilly Circus
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Convex mirror at Marble Arch
The Bakerloo Line
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The Underground is not always busy
Turning traffic has priority over pedestrians
Roman boy and his mother in the Museum of London
Inside the Museum of London
Not exactly Dr. Who
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Cigar shop
Salvation Army on the march
Shadows on New Quebec Street
2007 Ferrari F430 Spider F1
2007 Ferrari F430 Spider F1
2007 Ferrari F430 Spider F1
Street Fashion for the young male
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A rare "Keep Right" sign in the Underground
The Northen Line
Cromwell House on Highgate Hill (North London)
Hornsey Church Tower
The grave of Gerrit van de Linde (De Schoolmeester…
Hornsey Church Yard
Hornsey Church Yard
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Despite the warning mr. Stick moves to the edge
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Old stone to commemorate the fire of London


The stone lays the blame for the fire in the "Protestant City" at the "malicious hearts of barbarous Papists". The stone was removed in 1830, after hatred of the Papists has subsided a bit.
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