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An RAF pilot conducting an unauthorised flight over London to mark the RAF's 50th anniversary, a milestone he felt was inadequately recognised by the government. The pilot flew a Hawker Hunter jet low over landmarks, including Parliament, before passing through Tower Bridge. (1968)

u/Nuclearpepe12 — 1 day ago
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18-year-old Princess Elizabeth, the future queen, inspects the great crease honor guard of the Second Battalion Grenadier Guards on May 17, 1944, during D-Day preparations. [1200x817]

u/SILNOX-Entity — 4 days ago

18-year-old Princess Elizabeth, the future queen, inspects the great crease honor guard of the Second Battalion Grenadier Guards on May 17, 1944, during D-Day preparations. [1200x817]

u/SILNOX-Entity — 4 days ago
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The National Trust - Morden Hall Park, South London

What’s your favourite National Trust park?
And
Where is everybody? Bit colder today so nobody about in the park, or wetlands - there were a couple of people painting, by the famous Morden Hall Park bridge, but not many other folk about today!

u/incredibusy — 10 days ago
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London Landmarks

Shot these with my preset and a little bit of Lightroom adjustments

u/kojo__jr — 12 days ago
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Big walk today - Lea Valley walk section 3 Tottenham / Walthamstow

Such a good day - a different walk for me, followed the Lea Valley walk section 3 Tottenham / Walthamstow in reverse - search for it on the Go Jauntly app if you want to find it / amazing food at Pulse & Pickle, art exhibition, wild flowers, graffiti and lovely canal jaunt, even saw a cricket game - London is very villagey :) 12,597 steps!

u/incredibusy — 12 days ago
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Poll clerk today - LONG DAY - Have I missed anything? What’s the weather like?

u/incredibusy — 14 days ago