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  1. BT Logo

    BT Logo by E A from the GigaPan Loughborough Estate, London by E A

    you can just make out the British Telecom logo.
    BT Group plc (formerly known as British Telecom and still occasionally referred to by that name), is the privatised UK state telecommunications operator.
    BT Group is the largest communications service provider in the United Kingdom. It is also one of the largest communication companies in the world
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  2. Lambeth Palace

    Lambeth Palace by E A from the GigaPan Loughborough Estate, London by E A

    Lambeth Palace is the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It is located in Lambeth, on the south bank of the River Thames a short distance upstream of the Palace of Westminster on the opposite shore.[1] It was acquired by the archbishopric around 1200.
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  3. Post office tower, BT Tower

    Post office tower, BT Tower by E A from the GigaPan Loughborough Estate, London by E A

    The main structure is 177 metres (581 ft) tall, with a further section of aerial bringing the total height to 189 metres (620 ft).
    Until the mid-1990s, the building was officially a secret, and did not appear on official maps. Its existence was finally "confirmed" by Kate Hoey, MP, on 19 February 1993: "Hon. Members have given examples of seemingly trivial information that remains officially secret. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BT_Tower Will open in a new tab or window

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  4. Signs

    Signs by E A from the GigaPan Loughborough Estate, London by E A

    Recycling

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  5. Oval Cricket ground, Kennington London

    Oval Cricket ground, Kennington London by E A from the GigaPan Loughborough Estate, London by E A

    The Oval cricket ground is the home ground of Surrey County Cricket Club, and also traditionally hosts the final Test match of each English summer in late August or early September. The Oval was the first ground in Britain and second in the world (after the MCG) to host Test cricket.
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  6. Green and Growing

    Green and Growing by E A from the GigaPan Loughborough Estate, London by E A

    Loughborough Green and Growing allotments

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  7. London Eye

    London Eye by E A from the GigaPan Loughborough Estate, London by E A

    The London Eye as seen from Loughborough Estate

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