
GPS Map of the Walk |

Russell Square Tube station |

Victorian Lamp |

The Brunswick Centre |

Russell Arms? It was The Russell Hotel |

Old Russell Hotel Ballroom Entrance |

Duke of Bedford? He owns all the land around |

The "Friend at Hand" pub |
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Mews Cafe |

Cafe "Leon" for coffee |

Spanish Kingdom of Leon vibe |
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Table surface |

Smoke Break |

An Ancient Olive Stump |

The Derby Arcade |
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Toy Army |

Catching up |
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Diseased Planes? |

Great Ormond Street Hospital... |

......Extension |
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Resting |

Coram's Fields Children's Park no unaccompanied
Adults
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The start of Lambs Conduit |

The Lamb pub 1720 |
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Paul O'Gorman Research Centre |

The Perseverance pub |

Conduit Cafe |

Noble Rot Bar |

Wine shop |

Georgian Rugby Street
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Different Street Art |

Hence Rugby Street |

Emerald Court a very narrow alley |

Rugby Tavern |

Dorothy L Sayers House |

She is coming |

If you want to know the way ask a Warden |

The Original Developer? |

The "Yorkshire Gray" for lunch |

A Yorkshire Gray?? |

Greys Inn cars |

Verulam Buildings, Greys Inn |

The griffin has
been used as the badge of Gray's Inn since the 1590s. |
The 4 Inns of Court are the
Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn, and Gray's Inn,
which are professional associations for barristers in London. They have
existed since medieval times and serve as the governing bodies for the
barrister profession, providing training, social events, and a place for
members to connect and advance their careers. Membership is mandatory to
begin the vocational component of training to become a barrister in
England and Wales. |

Some KCs, some still QC |

Assembly Building |

Every good Barrister should have one |

Greys Inn Chapel |

Pump |

Part of the labyrinth |

£5 Lunch |

A Diamond Merchant |

It was the "Mirror Building" in Capt
Bob's day |