It’s amazing what a difference 115 years make. See how much, and sometimes little, London has changed over the decades.
You will never guess how much this ordinary flat-roofed brick building in London costs.
This penthouse is built of glass and steel on the top of two neighboring buildings in Notting Hill area of London. The buildings are connected by a glass footbridge and the glass elevator provides a direct access into this spectacular apartment with a fabulous view of West London and Holland Park.
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WTF 14 Oct 2011 /
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The infamous London graffiti artist and political activist Banksy was possibly spotted at Snoop Dogg’s private London Playboy Club soiree. Is it the man himself?
A boy sits amid the ruins of a London bookshop following an air raid on October 8, 1940, reading a book titled “The History of London.” There were times in London when people did something more than just breaking and looting.
London isn’t all right as rioters destroy the capital of England.
You’re certainly not without knowing now that the protests over the death of a local man, Mark Duggan (29, father of four), caused by a police officer in London’s Tottenham degenerated into violent riots.
Riots in London. This is a before and after image of the landmark Carpetright building in Tottenham that was damaged in London during the recent riots.
You can see tattoos everywhere at a convention and this one in London is no exception. You will see some of the best skin art ever at this convention.
These gladiators are participating in planned fights in London complete with realistic looking clothing and fake blood.
These are aerial photos of the 2012 London Olympic Games venues. These photos mark the fact that there is only one year to go until the Olympic Games in 2012.
The lake on the Selfridges roof garden opened for the first time since World War II. The lake is located in London and dyed green and serves cocktails. In order to give the Selfridges a boating license, there were miles of steel used to reinforce the roof so that it would hold the lake.
This 40’ mechanical machine is called the Sultan’s elephant and is made quite a stir as it made it way through the streets of London. It was designed by Francois Delarozière, and commissioned to celebrate the death of Jules Verne. The elephant is operated by a crew of 22 and is powered by a mixture of lever, motors and hydraulics. Its trunk even sprays water.
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Pictures 7 Mar 2011 /
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Sometimes it is not easy to draw from looking at an object or a landscape, let alone to reproduce images from memory. Stephen Wiltshire, 36, also called “the human camera” draws city skylines from memory. What impresses the most is their complexity and precision.
"Globe of London"
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Animals 2 Feb 2011 /
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What do you think this man from London photographs with such an enthusiasm?
This is an 18 year old protester in London. He threw a fire extinguisher from the roof of the headquarters of the Tory party. Fortunately, no one was hurt and he was later arrested. Whatever happened to the days when a protest meant a sit in?
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Pictures 12 Oct 2010 /
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This is one of the masterpieces introduced in Tate Modern’s vast Turbine Hall (London) by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. At first glance, these are usual sunflower seeds. But if you take a closer look, you’ll see huge seeds that are not real. These are hand-painted replicas made out of porcelain. Each seed is unique, and there are one hundred million of them. Can you believe that it took 2.5 years and 1,600 people to produce this installation?
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Pictures 18 Jun 2010 /
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This is a set of pictures from London Baby Swim, a school where they teach babies as young as 6 six weeks old to swim and to develop their motor skills. Of course, the parents take part in this process :)

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Pictures 23 Apr 2010 /
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International Wine Challenge is a prestigious wine competition in London. I wouldn’t mind to have such a job: spending the whole day walking and tasting, at your leisure, wines. Easy job, and I will never spit out wine like these judges do :)

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Pictures 15 Apr 2010 /
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Animals 29 Jan 2010 /
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Meet Hercules, a 900lbs liger. He is truly a magnificent beast born to a lion father and a tigress mother. He is 12ft. long and measures up to 4.5ft at the shoulder and almost 6ft at the tips of his ears, so you can imagine how huge he is.
The pictures were shot for a commercial on the London streets where you can see that Hercules is quite capable of reaching out to the top of the British Double Decker bus and he looms easily over the traditional black cabs.
If you thought of having such an animal at your place, think twice, because you’ll need to feed him with 25lbs of meat and a gallon of water a day ;)
Apparently, ligers are not very healthy due to the mixture of genes of different species, but Hercules seems just fine to me.
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Pictures 11 Dec 2009 /
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The common problem of public urination in London has made designer Stephan Bischof to come up with the 'wheelie bin urinal' experiment.
The idea is to prevent men to pee everywhere in public after parties, soccer games…etc.
I think it’s not a bad idea.
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Girls 1 Dec 2009 /
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Pictures 9 Sep 2009 /
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The tower, built in 1704, is on sale in London for ₤ 4.5 million.
Of course, the works were done there to make it comfortable and now it is fully habitable.
Its size can be compared with a 10-storey building, but there are only two floors. The accommodation comprises three bedrooms, lounge and kitchen.
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Pictures 8 Sep 2009 /
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I’m always fascinated when I see the old pictures of something and then the recent ones, especially with cities. It gives a perception of history that passed by, the changes can clearly be seen, how the city evolved.
So, this time, let’s take a look at the city of London 60 years ago and its pictures from nowadays. 
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Pictures 6 Jul 2009 /
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We have posted before the pictures from this kind of event that took place in: Sydney, in Russia and Berlin.
Now it is London’s turn where it was very noisy and very gay not long ago ;)
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Pictures 4 May 2009 /
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The duck that you see here, installed in the courtyard behind a clothing store in London. She layed eggs and some time later she had 11 ducklings.
Shop owners have fed the young family.
But then, the time has come to show little ducklings what the life is all about ;) 
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Pictures 2 Apr 2009 /
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Thousands of anti-capitalists, anarchists, and environmental campaigners organized a protest the day before the G-20 summit in London.
Unfortunately, the police confrontation with protesters led to clashes and mass riots. 