Louis Stone's European Vacation


The Millenium Dome is something to behold.  At 20 Pounds a pop though, I chose to do my beholding from outside.

Millenium Dome
Dome - 1
Dome - 2

The rest of these pictures are lumped together because they have the misfortune of not really belonging anywhere else.  They are the wretched refuse of my teaming scrapbook.

Miscellaneous
The theater owned by Andew Lloyd Weber
Cooking with Elvis
Bloom's Restaurant - A kosher restaurant in Golder's Green
The French Consulate
Chinatown
An office in London's government complex whose purpose I have forgotten
A park across from Margaret Thatcher's home
The Poulty Building - named because it's located on the site of the old poultry market and (I think) because it looks like a chicken.
Soho
The London Stock Exchange
World War I Memorial in front of the London Stock Exchange
British Culture - Advertising that really gets the message across.  For 3 Pounds, you can get a megaphone too.
The toilet that saved my life - I wandered all around Hyde Park in a vain attempt to find one.  For 20 p., I peed like a racehorse.

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