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The Monday Photoblog: London In Red

By Lwblog @londonwalks
The Monday Photoblog: London In Red DC Editor Adam Scott-Goulding writes…

Monday is ALMOST mute here on The Daily Constitutional. I always launch the week with a few London photos, grouped on a theme or neighbourhood.

This week: Red London…

The Monday Photoblog: London In Red

Yeoman Warders at The Tower



The Monday Photoblog: London In Red

A K2 in Fleet Street – the K2 (K for Kiosk) dates from 1922 - 1929 and was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. This one is post-1926 as it features the crown motif.





The Monday Photoblog: London In Red

The loveliest souvenir book in London





The Monday Photoblog: London In Red

(Pssst. He's not a real guardsman)

The Monday Photoblog: London In Red

Red sentry box at the historic – and haunted –  Grenadier Pub in Belgravia

The Monday Photoblog: London In Red

Portrait of a Lady In Red – Giovanni Battista Moroni about 1556-60 at the National Gallery

The Monday Photoblog: London In Red

Red plaque for The Battle of Cable Street – the British Union of Fascists was stopped in its tracks by the men and women of the East End with the battle cry "They Shall Not Pass!"


The Monday Photoblog: London In Red
The Monday Photoblog will return next week. In the meantime, if you'd like to share a London photo with us, please do! Perhaps you joined Karen or Adam on a tour and snapped a a great shot. Drop us a line.








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