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The end of Victoria Embankment - Coppermine - 8534.jpg
The end of Victoria Embankment

This is the end of the famed Enbankment. Numbered A3211 and a mixed D2/S4 road, it is one that passes various famous London Landmarks. A famous road, the last few miles of the London Mathorn are on it. From here it goes toward Chaning Cross, Embankent Tube Station until it ends in the City.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 17, 2006 by ABeaton
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A3211

As seen from the Hungerford Bridge in Westminster - in the dark.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 25, 2007 by M6FOREVER
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A3211

The A3211 joins with Northumberland Avenue here... the landmarks in the background give a clue as to the geographical location!

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 25, 2007 by M6FOREVER
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A3211

In Central London, in the dark.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 25, 2007 by M6FOREVER
Temple Place, Holborn - Coppermine - 21639.JPG
Temple Place, Holborn Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 10, 2009 by DavidNW9
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Victoria Embankment, London
Looking across this busy road, during a break in traffic, towards Shell Mex House; on the right of picture.
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Upper Thames Street
Traffic on Upper Thames Street London - Geograph - 1730037.jpg
Traffic on Upper Thames Street London
Picture taken from footbridge leading to Peters Hill
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Upper Thames Street
Upper Thames Street in the City of London, Castle Baynard Ward is now part of the A3211 road
A3211 Tower Hill - Coppermine - 7471.JPG
The A3211 Tower Hill runs in front of the Tower of London Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 02, 2006 by Sunil_of_Yoxley
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Upper Thames Street
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95. Blackfriars Station

The Longest lane is in the middle right (Lane 3). Two lanes split to four here. The outer two split off to left and right. The longest lane is where the dark coloured taxi is.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 15, 2005 by t1(M)
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96. Blackfriars Station

The Longest lane is in the middle. Three lanes head towards the bridge, but the right hand one peels off to go down to the Embankment (where the bus is), whilst the left one becomes a bus lane.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 15, 2005 by t1(M)
City of London, Custom House (C) Mike Faherty - Geograph - 3177936.jpg
City of London, Custom House (C) Mike Faherty
On Lower Thames Street. The building appears to be disused, but is listed by English Heritage: <a title='http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=199607&mode=quick' rel='nofollow' href='http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=199607&mode=quick'>Link</a><img style='padding-left:2px;' alt='External link' title='External link - shift click to open in new window' src='http://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png' width='10' height='10'/>
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Westminster Bridge Road - scan from negatives - late 1950s?
London Marathon runners on Victoria Embankment - Geograph - 765008.jpg
London Marathon runners on Victoria Embankment
London - Westminster - Victoria Embankment - Geograph - 1740789.jpg
London - Westminster - Victoria Embankment
Traffic coming from the Houses of Parliament along Victoria Embankment beside the River Thames.
The A3211 looking towards Blackfriars Bridge - Geograph - 967899.jpg
The A3211 looking towards Blackfriars Bridge
View from Waterloo Road down onto Victoria Embankment - Geograph - 1643397.jpg
View from Waterloo Road down onto Victoria Embankment
Junction of Queen and Upper Thames Streets - Geograph - 881758.jpg
Junction of Queen and Upper Thames Streets
IMG 5678.JPG Iguzzini Wow lanterns.jpg
Aluminium columns and Iguzzini Wow lanterns. London is the only place in the UK where Ive seen these lanterns.
IMG 5677.JPG Phosco P851 lanterns.jpg
Unusual looking columns and Phosco P851 lanterns. Not quite sure though if these are the original lanterns.
 

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