Kieran Turner's photos
Bond's boat
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Apparently holder of a speed record for going round the world. But don't quote me on that. It certainly looked fast.
Ambassador, with this ballroom you are spoiling us
Rearing
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From the London "Open Doors Day", on which the public are annually allowed into buildings not normally open to them, or in some cases are allowed in to non-free attractions for free.
This is part of my favourite sculpture in London, a monument to Wellington and Waterloo, atop the arch which was intended to be the entrance to London, via Green Park. It's opposite Apsley House, Wellington's own pad... with the excellent address of "Number 1, London."
It reminds me somewhat of the amazing Soviet sculpture (in Ukraine) of Cossack riders — although that statue reaches across a road in terrifying fashion. (It's here .)
Coy
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From the London "Open Doors Day", on which the public are annually allowed into buildings not normally open to them, or in some cases are allowed in to non-free attractions for free.
This is part of my favourite sculpture in London, a monument to Wellington and Waterloo, atop the arch which was intended to be the entrance to London, via Green Park. It's opposite Apsley House, Wellington's own pad... with the excellent address of "Number 1, London."
It reminds me somewhat of the amazing Soviet sculpture (in Ukraine) of Cossack riders — although that statue reaches across a road in terrifying fashion. (It's here .)
I'm ready for the farrier now
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From the London "Open Doors Day", on which the public are annually allowed into buildings not normally open to them, or in some cases are allowed in to non-free attractions for free.
This is part of my favourite sculpture in London, a monument to Wellington and Waterloo, atop the arch which was intended to be the entrance to London, via Green Park. It's opposite Apsley House, Wellington's own pad... with the excellent address of "Number 1, London."
It reminds me somewhat of the amazing Soviet sculpture (in Ukraine) of Cossack riders — although that statue reaches across a road in terrifying fashion. (It's here .)
Charioteers
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From the London "Open Doors Day", on which the public are annually allowed into buildings not normally open to them, or in some cases are allowed in to non-free attractions for free.
This is part of my favourite sculpture in London, a monument to Wellington and Waterloo, atop the arch which was intended to be the entrance to London, via Green Park. It's opposite Apsley House, Wellington's own pad... with the excellent address of "Number 1, London."
It reminds me somewhat of the amazing Soviet sculpture (in Ukraine) of Cossack riders — although that statue reaches across a road in terrifying fashion. (It's here .)
Rear window
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This is a typical view from my window of an evening. The vapour trail included — we can see the flight paths for at least two major airports from here, so there are constant reminders that (a) it's easy to get to amazing places in a hurry and (b) the planet is in big trouble.
Bank on it
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Claire (and Jon)
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Claire... and co.
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Message
(C)ARt
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If you want to make me happy, buy me this. I don't know why I liked it so much, but it really caught my eye.
Seen – not apparently for sale – in a trendy stuff shop in Amsterdam.
Flying home
Misplaced
Ahhh
Contemplation
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Rem looking like an intellectual on holiday
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Huh, wha?
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