Sunrise over Wells next the Sea
Palace of Westminster
Palace of Westminster.
Stranded on the ebb tide
Scenes of Whitby
Waiting for his boat to come in.....
In the harbour
Twilight at Parliament
The walk to work
Painting of a stormy Paris 2009
Wroxham, Norfolk
Wroxham Broads.
Views over Whitby
Twilight
The twilight zone....
The River Ouse, York City
The blue hour
Slipway at Cromer, Norfolk
Slipway at Cromer, Norfolk (3) Crab fishing boats
Slipway at Cromer, Norfolk (2) Crab fishing boats
Pitsford Water
Neptune Quay
Neptune Quay
Neptune Quay, Ipswich
Fishing boats in North Norfolk
Early morning mist
Cromer Pier & Promenade
Cromer fishing boats
At the break of day
Slipway at Cromer, Norfolk (3) Crab fishing boats
Dusk at Cromer
Slipway at Cromer, Norfolk (1)
Cromer Pier & Promenade
Views over Whitby
Twilight
The twilight zone....
The blue hour
Sunrise at Wells
Suffolk sunset
Neptune Quay
As sunrise bursts...
If love were like water.
Cromer Pier & Promenade
Love is.......
Suffolk sunset
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Palace of Westminster.
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The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, is the meeting place of the two houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom—the House of Lords and the House of Commons. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames in the heart of the London borough of the City of Westminster, close to the historic Westminster Abbey and the government buildings of Whitehall and Downing Street. The name may refer to either of two structures: the Old Palace, a medieval building complex most of which was destroyed in 1834, and its replacement New Palace that stands today; it has retained its original style and status as a royal residence for ceremonial purposes.
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The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, is the meeting place of the two houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom—the House of Lords and the House of Commons. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames in the heart of the London borough of the City of Westminster, close to the historic Westminster Abbey and the government buildings of Whitehall and Downing Street. The name may refer to either of two structures: the Old Palace, a medieval building complex most of which was destroyed in 1834, and its replacement New Palace that stands today; it has retained its original style and status as a royal residence for ceremonial purposes.
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