Sunday, April 17, 2005

2005 Spring in England



End of my England trip during 31 March - 17 April, 2005

2005 Spring in England - London


The weather is so good that we see a lot of people relaxing in the park. In the picture is the park at Greenwich, where the world's time has been measured from the Royal Observatory since 1884.

2005 Spring in England - London





We then walk further to Columbia Road to see the flower market.

2005 Spring in England - London


This last day in England Khun Noom and Khun Ja pick Oh and me up to go to Spitalfields old fruit and veg market.

Saturday, April 16, 2005

2005 Spring in England - London



Notting Hill and Portobello Road Market

Hundreds of stalls and shops selling a variety of collectables. It is very lively and bustling atmosphere.

Friday, April 15, 2005

2005 Spring in England - London


At Convent Garden.

2005 Spring in England - London


Piccadilly Circus is dazzling with neon lights at night.
Tonight Jeab and I watch the Phantom of Opera together.

2005 Spring in England - London



Tulip in front of the Palace.

2005 Spring in England - London


There are tons of people waiting to watch the changing of the Guard in front of the Buckingham Palace. It is the colourful and musical military ceremony as the guards march down from St. James's Palace, parading for half an hour.

I go to see the parade by myself but confirm to meet Oh and the gang at Byswater for lunch. Since there are a lot of people at the parade we don't even see each other at the train station until we get off the tube.

Thursday, April 14, 2005

2005 Spring in England - London


London View

2005 Spring in England - London


View of the Houses of Parliament from the London Eye.
The Parliament was designed by Charles Barry after a fire burnt down the 14th century Palace of Westminster in 1834. The tall tower housing Big Ben dominates the skyline.

2005 Spring in England - London


The British Airways London Eye.

It is the tallest observation wheel in the world.

2005 Spring in England - London


The star exhibit is the ornate gold state coach, built for George III in 1762, which was used by the Queen during the Golden Jubilee celebrations in 2002.

2005 Spring in England - London



Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace.
The Palace is opened to the public to raise money for reparing fire damage to Windsor Castle. The house was converted into a palace for George IV in 1826 by John Nash. The first monarch to occupy the palace was Queen Victoria, just after she came to the throne in 1837.

2005 Spring in England - London







We start the London tour by visiting Tower Bridge.

This Victorian engineering, designed by Sir Horace Jones, was completed in 1894 and soon became a symbol of London. Its two Gothic towers contain the mechanism for raising the roadway to permit large ships to pass through. There are fine river views from the walkways.

2005 Spring in England - Windsor


Our last stop for today before we go back to London and return the rent car is Windsor Castle. The oldest continuously inhabited royal residence in Britain. The castle, originally made of wood, was built by William the Conqueror in 1070 to guard the western approaches to London. He chose the site because it was on high ground and just a day's journey from his base in the Tower of London. King George V's affection for it was shown when he chose Windsor for his family surname in 1917. The castle is an official residence of the Queen and her family who stay here many weekends.

2005 Spring in England - YHA Cheddar George



We then drive to stay overnight at Cheddar George. Cheddar has given its name to a rich cheese which originates from here and is now produced worldwide. But the main reason that we go to this small town is to see the george, of which is a narrow ravine with limestone rocks rising almost vertically. It is the popular place for a rock climber, though I never be one of them.

Here at the youth hostel, we have a little Thai food party with the hostel officers.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

2005 Spring in England - Lego Land


We stop by at Lego Land for some of us to shop for their nieces. The ticket is quite expensive, though I can't remember how much. But don't feel like we want to pay that much for the theme parks, maybe I am too old for it.

2005 Spring in England - Stonehenge


Today we visit Stonehenge, a very famous prehistoric monument. It is believed that it is connected with the sun and the passing of the seasons, and that its builders possessed a sophisticated understanding of both arithmetic and astronomy.

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

2005 Spring in England - Bath




The Roman Baths was built in the 1st century. This bathing complex is one of Britain's greatest memorials to the Roman era. It was the first spa resort in England.

2005 Spring in England - Bath



Putteney Bridge designed by Robert Adam, is lined with shops.

2005 Spring in England - Bath


Bath.

We start the day by visiting small villages on the way from Swindon to Bath. At Bath, a tourist can take a city tour by hopping on and off the red bus in the picture.

Monday, April 11, 2005

2005 Spring in England - B&B at Swindon




Inside the B&B. However, the house is located along the road so at night you might hear the noise from car passing.

2005 Spring in England - B&B at Swindon


We decide to take a look at this B&B. It is so lovely that we choose to stay here for tonight.
B&B Fairview Guesthouse, 52 Swindon Road, Wootton Bassett, Swindon, SN 4 8EU
45 Pound per double-bed room including breakfast.

2005 Spring in England - Oxford


Market in Oxford.

2005 Spring in England - Oxford


Bridge of Sighs, a copy of the steeply arched bridge in Venice. The bridge joins the old and new buildings of Hertford College.

2005 Spring in England - Oxford


Radcliffe Camera. This Classical rotunda is Oxford's most distinctive building and is now a reading room of the Bodleian. It was one of the library's original buildings.

2005 Spring in England - Oxford



Oxford is the first university city. The development of England's university created the spectacular skyline of tall towers and "dreaming spires". Its name describes its position as a convenient spot for crossing the river (a ford for oxen).

Sunday, April 10, 2005

2005 Spring in England - Cambridge


Treat ourselves in the evening.

2005 Spring in England - King's College


King's college.

2005 Spring in England - Cambridge



Punting on the Cam is a very popular activity here.
 
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