Friday, 8 May 2015

ANOTHER BIT OF OLD LONDON..

                            World © Geoff Wilkinson - All rights reserved


I took this photograph last Sunday on my photo walk. I'm a big fan of cobbles especially in photographs, these are in Gough Square just off Fleet Street and are perfect. The house at the far end in the centre of the picture was the home of the famous writer Dr Samuel Johnson in the 18th century, it was here that he wrote his great Dictionary of the English Language.

This is just one of the quite squares and alleyways that we discovered in the heart of London, as Dr Johnson said 'if a man is tired of London, he is tired of life'..

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  1. A lot of history in this nice quiet spot... and I do enjoy seeing cobblestones too.

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    1. Yes its a fascinating area like much of London..

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  2. I love the angle on this. I also love pavement stones!

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    1. Glad you like it, its always worth trying a different angle..

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    1. Thaaaaank you, I'm pleased you like it..

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  4. Perfect perspective to show off these marvelous cobblestones Geoff.. I have heard that expression before :)

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  5. Perfect perspective to show off these marvelous cobblestones Geoff.. I have heard that expression before :)

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