Trafalgar Square is flanked on two sides by the National Gallery - one of the world's finest repositeries of western art - and the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields. On this late autumn-early winter evening, it is suffused with a warm golden glow. Pigeons are everywhere. Despite government efforts to curb their numbers, pigeons remain very much the Square's permanent citizenry. |
  London Eye & Parliament, View from South Bank; Tower Bridge, View from Tower of London |
  Guardian Lion, Base of Nelson's Column; Skating, Somerset House |
 St Paul's Cathedral & Millennium Bridge |
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