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Lover's Lane from Anne of Green Gables Its in Cavendish, but this website doesn't know of that location, and Charlottetown is where we came in from...
Lover's Lane from Anne of Green Gables Its in Cavendish, but this website doesn't know of that location...
Lover's Lane from Anne of Green Gables Its in Cavendish, but this website doesn't know of that location...
Anne's bedroom at Green Gables Its in Cavendish, but this website doesn't know of that location...
Its in Cavendish, but this website doesn't know of that location...
Anne of Green Gables Its in Cavendish, but this website doesn't know of that location...
Anne of Green Gables Its in Cavendish, but this website doesn't know of that location...
Hockey Hall of Fame
The entrance to the British Royal Jewels exhibition in the Tower of London.
You can see the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey.
The parents and I pose in front of the Tower of London, which is in fact several towers, not one. Most people thing of imprisonment and torture, which is historically accurate, but there's much more that went on as well. We're going tomorrow, so I'll let you know what else happened there.
This bridge links Parliament Square with the London Eye. Behind my dad, Annie and me is the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The detailing on this building is exquisite. We stood in front and just stared at it.
Imagine the whole building covered in this kind of detailing! Amazing workmanship.
They say the best shot is when you get two clock faces. Big Ben is actually the name of the bell in the clocktower. Big Ben is on one end of the Houses of Parliament.
The statue is on one side of the Houses of Parliament, facing Westminster Abbey.
Another angle of the Houses of Parliament; this, with a statue of Richard the Lionheart. Robin Hood was his biggest fan.
Whenever there is a flag over the Houses of Parliament, it signifies that Parliament is in session, as it was when we took this picture.