Seen in a toy shop at Singapore's Changi airport; a rather appropriate name for a toy SUV, don't you think?
Graffito found on a street sign near Notting Hill. A laudable sentiment, wouldn't you say?
It's the signage on a shop on Carnaby St., though it sounds like an indie-pop concept album idea to me.
A model omnibus at the London Transport Museum. Pay particular attention to the advertising banner.
A few scenes from a pub in West Ealing on a Sunday afternoon:
Those quaintly Orwellian posters that are all over bus shelters and the Tube. It's funny how some terrorist bombs and the ravings of a few apocalyptic bampots can make the watchful gaze of Big Brother so much more comforting as an idea.
A rather good sunset over the Thames and Houses of Parliament:
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Ah yes, Loony Left Red Ken. Though if the murdochs of the 80s are to be believed in, he was one notch away from Stalinism.
I notice that the Mayor of London has put his name on that Orwellian bus poster. It seems a bit out of character for Krazy Ken?