
Our walk shown on Open
Street Map |

Waterloo Station Concourse |

Looking down from the
Gallery |

Refurbishing the HS2
Terminal |

South West Trains lined up |

Down from the gallery where
the Landscape Photographer of the Year Competition pictures were |

Underground Entrance
|

The front steps into Waterloo
Station |

The Whitehouse garden. Looking out from Royal
Festival Hall Cafe where we had coffee
|

I Max
Cinema |

Left behind by development |

Strange
Foot
Bridges to Waterloo East |

An old street called... |

..Roupell Street.. |

..and the Corner Shop
|

Entrance
to a bus
Parking Area |

Palestra House, Tfl HQ |

Smoking Area outside |

This swallow signifies what?
It should be signed one tile with an X if it is by XYLO |

The Old Vic theatre |

I'm looking forward to this
picture by Michael |

Blackfriars Wine Bar |

Mar Terra,Spanish, odd spelling? |

Street Art |

An Elephant's Grave Gambia
Street gardens |

Cross Bracing |

Smoke Break |

The White Hart |

"Another World is Possible" |

Large size overalls |

Birds in
an
Art and Design Shop |

Ceiling Lights |

The Boot and Flogger,
London's first real wine bar opened in
1964 It is home to some of the most original private rooms in the
area. |

Coloured Windows |

No
A Colourful Zebra Crossing |

The Menier Chocolate
Factory Museum |

Reflections |

War Memorial |

St Christopher's Inn and.. |

..through to the yard |

The George's Yard. Half the
Inn was demolished to make way for a marshalling yard. (long gone) |

Pub Sign (founded 1676) |

The George used to line three sides
of the yard and plays took place therein |

H in the Gallery Restaurant
of The George where we had a good lunch in the warmth. The only
remaining Galleried In in London |

The next door room |

Fruit on
Display in Borough Market |

Wild Tope |

Ling |

We all sniffed the Truffles |

A Big Cheese |

A French Bike |

Various fruit Vinegars |

On Guard |

Pies |

Brollies |

A busker in the Market |

Steve Forges ahead |
 Wine Wharf |

Bishop of Winchester's Palace
ruin |

Heading for home |