Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
Canterlevered out above Millennium Place is a walkway which takes you from this public space among the trees above Lady Herbet's G... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
From the steps of St Martins one can see Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, The National Portrate Gallery and along St Martin's Lane t... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
Trafalgar Square was designed to commemorate the Battle of Trafalgar won by the British under the leadership of Admiral Lord Nelson whose stat... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
Persepolis - well that's a Greek name - in Iran it is better known as Takta Jamsheed (the throne of Jamsheed). It is the ancient ... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
Persepolis - well that's a Greek name - in Iran it is better known as Takta Jamsheed (the throne of Jamsheed). It is the ancient capital of the Persian E... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
The attendant in the church rang around to get me permission to photograph. I was then told OK but just one photo, which of c... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
The Armenian church in Esfahan was established more than four hundred years ago. It had the support (oftimes grudgingly) of many... (ещё)
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A small village in northern Iran not too far inland from the Caspian Sea. None-the-less in fairly high hills.We stayed at a friends villa (... (ещё)
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High in the mountains between Tehran and the Caspian Sea my friend of five minutes aquaintance, who I call Haji Baba, is the pr... (ещё)
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Eros, Greek god of love; well we all knew that and here he is atop a plinth in Piccadily Circus in the centre of London. Some say the centre ... (ещё)
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This is one of two panoramas of the same subject including the same patient pony, but this one taken in June. The Digswell Viaduct was inaugur... (ещё)
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Golestan Palace, now a museum, was the residence of several shahs of Iran.? It is infact not a single palace but a complex of several bu... (ещё)
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The British Museum with its wealth of priceless art objects, or rather in many cases artifacts, from around the world, because of which it is ... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
Put on by the British Museum in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture of Iran this exhibition entitled SHAH ABBAS - TH... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
Together with the Iranian Ministry of Culture and various museums in Iran the British Museum put on the exhibition entitled... (ещё)
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Looking towards Westminster and the City of London from Chelsea Bridge is a good view of Grovesnor Railway Bridge and the disused Battersea Powe... (ещё)
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The grand starecase leading to state rooms where foreign dignitories were received. The last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Pahlavi, and for that matter his... (ещё)
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This is one of the many palaces in Golestan (flower garden) and contains the state rooms and is where Shah Mohammad Pahlavi was crowned.
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Close-up, well as close as I could get without being arrested, Battersea Power Station is not at all beautiful. Built in the 1... (ещё)
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
On the southern bank of the Thames this coal fired power station built in the 1930s provided electricity to a large part of London unti... (ещё)