A Rough Guide to London (August 2006)
In London, I spent a lot of time in the British Museum as you could tell from the pictures below, however disgusted I became at the extent of the British Empire's plunders. I did cover the traditional touristy spots as well - Trafalgar Sq., the Tower of London, Tate Modern, National Art Gallery, and St. Paul's Cathderal. It was fun to catch up with Trent and Deise. And thankfully I made backups of all my photos at Trent's, for my camera got stolen in Edinburgh. In the UK, I was paying through my nose all along and it is some claim to fame that I visited London and Cambridge, the two most expensive cities. It was however, cool to find decent Naan at a store like Tesco's. Wish the American chains would learn.
Southwark Cathderal.
Tower Bridge at night
Tower of L.
St. Paul's
Colossal marble lion from the funerary monument at Halikarnassos in the foreground
Ram-in-the-thicket
The Standard of Ur
An intricately carved Ostrich egg
Augustus Caesar
A bust of Julius Caesar. Note, the other half is missing.
The famous 10th cent Lewis Chessmen
Roman copy of the Discobolus with the head restored the wrong way
A piece of the beard from the Great Sphinx at Giza
The hall of Egyptian sculptures
Seal of the East India Company. Sword and ring of Tipu Sultan.
The Rosetta stone
An Assyrian using an animal's bladder for flotation
Royal Assyrian Lion Hunt. Ashurbanipal strangling a lion with his bare hands. No wonder there are no more lions left in the region!
The Assyrian black obelisk that helped to decipher the Assyrian cuneiform inscriptions
Parthenon pediment
Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and ?
East Frieze, Parthenon Marbles. Hermes, Dionysos, Demeter and Ares
South Metope XXVIII, Parthenon Marbles. A centaur prances in triumph over a fallen Lapith.
South Frieze (slabs X and XI). Parthenon Marbles. Riders in procession
North Frieze, Parthenon
Need I say more!
Nereid Monument, Xanthos (Modern Turkey)
The inside of a mummy
Waga sculpture, Konso, Ethiopia
The facade of the British Museum
Shabti figure and Canopic jars - Hall of Mummies, British Museum
I stayed off of Baker St. Tube and there was a cheesy Sherlock Holmes Museum, no less. The actual door number isn't 221 but they tried their best with a 221B added on.
The sky, the Sahara and the sea!
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