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Tower Bridge, 2011. Creator: Ethel DaviesTower Bridge, one of the most famous in the world and an iconic image for London, built in the late 19th century and crossing the River Thames, from the South Bank to the City, London, SE1 to EC3
Tower Bridge & ships, 2013. Creator: Ethel DaviesTower Bridge, one of the most famous in the world and an iconic image for London, built in the late 19th century and crossing the River Thames, from the South Bank to the City
Swiss Re Gherkin, 2009. Creator: Ethel DaviesSt Helens Square with the Church of St Andrew Undershaft dating from 1520 in the foreground and the St Mary Axe office building, known as the Gherkin, in the background, London, EC3, England
Tower Bridge, 2011. Creator: Ethel DaviesView of the east side of the Tower of London from Tower Bridge, London, EC3, England
Tower of London, 2011. Creator: Ethel DaviesSouth side of the Tower of London alongside the River Thames, a castle that began with the White Tower and William the Conqueror in 1078 and continually being added to
Leadenhall, 2009. Creator: Ethel DaviesLeadenhall Market, an elaborate shopping arcade in the middle of the City of London, originally dating from the 14th century, although the current design is Victorian, London, EC3, England
Gherkin views, 2009. Creator: Ethel DaviesThe Church of St Mary Axe, dating from 1520, in front of the St Mary Axe building, better known as the Gherkin, City of London, EC3, England
City dragon, 2007. Creator: Ethel DaviesModel of the dragon signifying the entrance to the City of London, a separate administrative area within London, with its own mayor and police force, near Trinity Square, London, EC3, England
Minster Court, 2009. Creator: Ethel DaviesMinster Court, a development of three office buildings and blocks, designed by architects GMW Partnership in the early 1990s, City of London, EC3, England
Lloyds, 2009. Creator: Ethel DaviesThe Lloyds Building, headquarters of the insurance company Lloyds of London, a Grade II listed building, unusual mostly due to its pipes and ducts constructed on the outside