Published 24 days ago by Dennis Orzo
FDR was born on this site in 1882. The house, which was originally a clapboard structure, was remodeled in 1916 with the addition of two wings and a portico. It was FDR's principle residence.
Published 24 days ago by Dennis Orzo
While the Hudson River was visible when FDR lived here, the trees a...(mai mult)
Published 4 months ago by Daniel Payne
The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of co-ordinated suicide attacks in London which ta...(mai mult)
Published 9 months ago by Pascal Vuylsteker
From the roof top of the hotel, close to the swiming pool, with a great view, both on Hyde Park and on the Sydney Tower. I must admit I do not now the lady who happen to sunbath there, so no need to ask...
Published 10 months ago by Mark Schuster
A sunny afternoon in Kensigton Gardens (you may forgiven if you thought it Hyde Park, to which it is adjacent) walking around the Albert Memorial ...(mai mult)
Published 10 months ago by Mark Schuster
A sunny afternoon in Kensigton Gardens (you may forgiven if you thought it Hyde Park, to which it is adjacent) walking around the Albert Memorial b...(mai mult)
Published about 1 year ago by Tomasz Makarewicz
I've always been impressed with the fig trees. Back home (in Europe), people grow them in pots as indoor plants - I would have never thought that ...(mai mult)
Published about 1 year ago by Tomasz Makarewicz
Spring in Hyde Park, Perth. The trees that you see here are called Jacaranda. In a full bloom, trees produce only flowers - leaves follow up later on - spectacular, isn't?
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
The Royal Festival Hall is Queen Victoria's monument to her beloved husband. Prince Albert. It is a massive auditorium and a wonderful pl...(mai mult)
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
Hyde Park in late summer. There had been brilliant sunshine, and then a sudden downpour causing everyone to run for cover. And as quickly...(mai mult)
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
Not really a lake but the round pond which isn't really round but square with its corners cut off, but the swans are real! Most peopl...(mai mult)
Published over 2 years ago by Mark Schuster
The Bayswater Road starts to the West at Notinghill Gate and meets Oxford Street in the East at Marble Arch and on to London's main shopping ce...(mai mult)