'One Tun'
'The Hope'
'The Viaduct Tavern'
Mandarin Duck (Male)
Nene Hawaiian Goose x2
American Black Duck
Redhead Duck
Trumpeter Swan
Coot Chicks on Nest
Female Crested Screamer on Nest
Shelduck
Egyptian Goose
Lesser Scaup (Male)
Crested Screamer (Male)
Argentine Ruddy Duck
Puna Teal (Male)
Garganey
Ruddy Shelduck (Female)
Ruddy Shelduck (Female)
Red-crested Pochard
Falcated Duck
Avocet
Redshank
'The Black Friar'
St. Bartholomew the Great
Iron Coffin in the Crypt of St. Bride's Church
174 Queen Victoria Street- 'The Black Friar'
St. Bride's Church- The 'Wedding Cake' Tower
Lapwing Reflection
'Ye Olde Fighting Cocks'
St Albans Abbey and Grounds
Grayscale Sculpture
Contents Not Included
A View of St Albans Abbey From Verulamium Park
A Pair of Houses in Fishpool Street
Fishpool Street
Remembrance
Abbey Sculpture
Great Gateway of the Monastery
Roman Mosaic and Flue from the Hypocaust
Georgian House in Fishpool Street
Brick Tower of St Albans Abbey
Buttresses
Mediaeval Wall Paintings
Shrine of St Alban- The First English Martyr
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St Bride's Church- Stained Glass Panel
St. Bride's church, known as 'The Cathedral of Fleet Street' was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and opened in 1672. The church was destroyed by fire on December 29th 1940 after a German incendiary bomb penetrated the roof. The tower survived although the bells melted. Post-war restoration culminated in its re-dedication by Queen Elizabeth II on December 19th 1957.
St. Bride's is the church of printing and journalism.
Aylesbury Vale U3A London walk.
St. Bride's is the church of printing and journalism.
Aylesbury Vale U3A London walk.
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