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The River Thames flowing through Central London, United Kingdom. Used in the articles River Thames, Tower Bridge and London.
A panoramic view of the River Thames as it flows through the western side of central London, England. Used in the articles London and River Thames.
Royal Albert Hall as viewed from Kensington Gardens in London, England. Used in the article Royal Albert Hall and London.
The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster (otherwise colloquially known as Big Ben) in London, England. Used in the article Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster.
30 St Mary Axe in the City of London, otherwise known as The Gherkin. Used in the article 30 St Mary Axe.