Architectural Landmarks in London

The following photo series delve into the heart of the vibrant city of London exploring its rich architectural heritage. From the intricate carved ceiling of St Mary Aldermary to the staircase of Two Temple Place, each photograph is a testament to the the creativity and ingenuity of the architects who shaped London's landscape. Join me on this visual odyssey where we discover the stories behind these iconic landmarks.

Westminster Abbey
1245 -
St Mary Aldermary
after 1666
St Paul's Cathedral
1675 - 1711
Somerset House
1776 - 1801
British Museum
1823 - 1857, 1999 - 2000
St Dustan-in-the-West
1830s
National Gallery
1832 - 1838
Palace of Westminster
1840 - 1876
Victoria and Albert Museum
1857 -
Natural History Museum
1873 - 1880
Two Temple Place
1892 - 1895
Tate Britain
1893 - 1897
Tate Modern
1947, 1995 - 2000, 2016
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