Southend Pier (with RNLI Lifeboat station and Jamie Oliver & Jimmy Doherty’s Caf’), Southend-on-Sea, Essex |
Hadleigh Ray, Canvey Island, Basildon |
Canvey Island, Holehaven Creek
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Holehaven Creek, Coryton refinery |
Dagenham engine plant (northern riverside, right in pic)
and Crossness sewage treatment works (southern riverside)
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River Roding (right in pic), Newham, lake in Thamesmead (bottom of pic) |
Beckton |
Albert Basin Way, Gallions Point Marina |
Sir Steve Redgrave Bridge, Gallions Point Marina
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University of East London, Docklands Campus, Gallions
Point Marina
(opposite London City Airport runway)
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London Borough (Council) of Newham, Gallions
Point Marina, from London City Airport |
Skyscrapers of Canary Wharf (left in pic) and
of The City
of London financial district (centre of pic),
from London City Airport
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Skyscrapers of Canary Wharf (left in pic) and
of The City of London financial district (centre of pic),
from London City Airport
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Charlton |
The Thames Barrier, one of the largest movable flood barriers in the world |
Lyle Park in Silvertown, on northern riverside
(centre of pic), Greenwich across The Thames |
Greenwich |
The O2 arena (previously The Millennium Dome)
in North
Greenwich (bottom right of pic),
the Isle of Dogs in the bend (on right)
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The Isle of Dogs and Canary Wharf (bottom right in pic) on northern side of the river |
(bottom of pic) the pointy skyscraper is One
Canada Square, Canary Wharf (236 metres, 50 storeys), opened in 1991, it was the tallest building in the UK from 1990 to 2010 |
Tower Bridge, The Tower of London, HMS Belfast, The
Shard,
‘The Walkie-Talkie’, ‘The Cheesegrater’, ‘The Gherkin’,
Tower 42, ‘The
Heron Tower’, The London Eye
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Downloaded pic of the bridges in Central London and the route of our walks featured in this blog (except for the missing skyscrapers, such as The Shard and The Walkie-Talkie!) |
Towers in Globe Town (bottom centre of pic),
Victoria Park
(bottom right in pic)
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North of London: Epping Forest,
Lockwood Reservoir (on
right in pic)
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Along the River Lea: Banbury Reservoir and
William
Girling Reservoir, near Walthamstow
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William Girling Reservoir (left) and King George’s Reservoir (right) |