Oxford Tube in Bayswater
Achilles statue in Hyde Park
Apsley House
Grosvenor porches
The Queen's garden fence
Grosvenor Place
Little Ben clock tower
past the Victoria Palace
migraine architecture on the rise
glassed Victoria
The Albert at Victoria
a glimpse of surviving brick
Dean's Yard, Westminster
Methodist Central Hall
please keep off the grass
entrance to Westminster Abbey
Supreme Court
St Margaret's, Westminster
New Palace Yard
Parliament Square flags
St Margaret's, Parliament Square
Abbey flags
Westminster folly
windows on Westway
mock-Tudor shops and surgery
Oxfordshire landscape
Headington School for Girls
Thames at Grandpont Bridge
Salter's 'Jean Marguerite'
Wendover Court
Kensington Palace Gardens
Lancaster Gate Station
Edgware Road W2
Regent Street apple
Regent Street clutter
Regent Street bus stop
Piccadilly lamps
West End clutter
empty Piccadilly
bussing down Shaftesbury Ave
passing the Gielgud Theatre
passing the Queen's Theatre
passing the Palace
past the Cambridge
Centre Point development site
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Begun in 1964, the Westway was conceived as a solution to congestion caused by the absence of a link between central London and the interwar Western Avenue...
The Greater London Council forced this state-of-the-art highway through the North Kensington area amidst allegations of Soviet-style disregard for the effects on the local population. Angry protests greeted Michael Heseltine, then Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Transport, when he opened the Westway in July 1970, and the GLC was forced to rehouse some residents living adjacent to the road.
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