Prince rears against the carbuncle
NatWest building
paralleled ugliness
dismal glass blocks
tunnel of despond
depressing city vista
Maughan Library
St Dunstan clock
Fleet Street bank
Fleet Street windows
Middle Temple Gatehouse
Temple Bar
Tommy's £60,000 breakfast
The George coffee house
top of Lancaster Place
Big Ben from Waterloo Bridge
Whitehouse, Waterloo
Imax roundabout
fish and chips beneath the bridge
The Wellington Hotel
Algar House shops
rising carbuncle
dismal urban landscape
urban roof garden
Elephant Park eyesores
one, two, three terraced houses
terrace on the New Kent Road
Driscoll House
ugly lebara shop front
The George, Bermondsey
Hartley's chimney
puke architecture at Bermondsey
Druid Street arches
Tudor ambience destroyed
grim Holborn architecture
up High Holborn
Chancery Station House
Chancery corner
depressing incongruity
Old Red Lion at Holborn
High Holborn balcony
Black Hole of Holborn
Chancery Court Hotel
coffee at Starbucks
ugly growth on High Holborn
ugly juxtaposition
west down High Holborn
Bloomsbury architecture
Southampton Row architecture
Migraine Hotel
corner of Theobalds Road
Kingsway architecture
Shakespeare's Head sign
corner of Great Queen Street
Bush House
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Strand row facing demolition
Strand facade for demolition
156 Strand for demolition
past Gibraltar House
Strand architecture
past Somerset House
south bank carbuncles
someone's spoiled the view
eyesores ahead
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