London III / Words

An Underground history and mechanical tour, a walk through the business district, views from the London Bridge (not to be confused with the iconic Tower Bridge), Shakespeare spots of importance (including the Globe Theatre), the Borough Market, Words on the Water, and Mary Wollstonecraft. Adds up to 20,000 steps and lots of words. The words of a playwright and those of a philosopher, words in a bookstore on a barge, all the words spoken as we wound our way across parts of the city. 

That was our day. A beautiful warm spring day. Ending with weary-but-happy feet. Hungry for some curry tonight. Because curry is now an English thing.

The faint image and words from a 1930s poster advertising soap in an abandoned Underground station.
Photo of a train bombed during the blitz of 1940/41. All part of our Underground history tour.

Tower Bridge viewed from London Bridge.

Shakespeare 's likeness reclining in the Southwark Cathedral.

Original site of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Borough Market

I couldn't get enough of the bookstore on a barge.


And finally, the burial spot of Mary Wollstonecraft, the writer, philosopher, and women's rights advocate of the 18th century.

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