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(Earth Views): England London New Malden Cleveland Road craters destroyed brick house damaged factory James Avis cardboard box maker and printer after a direct bomb hit in August 1940 less than a year into World War 2 WWII mono 8 PD.tif
D=2007/09/27 [Sep 27, 2007]; S=11MB, 3922x2844; T=TIFF image [MIME:image/tiff];
Aloha Earth! Aloha Earth! GeoURL L=Estd:g:0.253W,51.4N{+/-0.03,0.03}.
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Key: D= file date of exhibit; S= size in bytes, XxY pixels, etc; T= type of exhibit; L= location/time or viewpoint of exhibit (if known).

  • england = .uk, Inglaterra, Angleterre, Inghilterra, Albion, 英国, Royaume-Uni, UK, 51st State = Member of the UK (United Kingdom) and thus the EU (European Union). Adjective "English" or sometimes "British" or "Brit" or "pom" or "tommy" or "limey".
  • england london = Londres, Londra, Londyn, 伦敦, 倫敦, Londinium = Administrative and legislative and commercial capital of England and the UK. London has many famous landmarks and much history and influence. One of the world's financial centres originally in the City of London ("The Square Mile") and now also Docklands to the east. Founded as Londinium by the Romans in around 50AD, but the name is thought to be pre-Roman. Visit the UK Parliament, or 10 Downing Street, or the Mayor's site for goverment; or maybe the Science Museum, the Museum of London and the London Eye for illumination. The locals are sometimes known as "Londoners".

  • mono = monochrome/black-and-white/gray-scale/two-color/1-bit-deep image

About This Category

A selection of places and sights from around the Earth, catalogued by location, including views and scenery natural and artificial, rural and urban, ugly and beautiful.

This should help give you a feel of what particular parts of the world are like.

See also Aloha Earth to zoom in on on a map of the Earth to locate exhibits, and our travel section.

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ThumbnailHas location information England London New Malden Cleveland Road craters destroyed brick house damaged factory James Avis cardboard box maker and printer after a direct bomb hit in August 1940 less than a year into World War 2 WWII mono cropped tweaked 8 PD.jpg (Earth Views)

  • england = .uk, Inglaterra, Angleterre, Inghilterra, Albion, 英国, Royaume-Uni, UK, 51st State
  • england london = Londres, Londra, Londyn, 伦敦, 倫敦, Londinium

Photos very kindly donated for scanning by Doris Dean.

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ThumbnailHas location information England London New Malden Cleveland Road craters destroyed brick house damaged factory James Avis cardboard box maker and printer after a direct bomb hit in August 1940 less than a year into World War 2 WWII mono cropped tweaked 1 PD.jpg (Earth Views)

  • england = .uk, Inglaterra, Angleterre, Inghilterra, Albion, 英国, Royaume-Uni, UK, 51st State
  • england london = Londres, Londra, Londyn, 伦敦, 倫敦, Londinium

Photos very kindly donated for scanning by Doris Dean.

ThumbnailHas location information planets Mars Venus Jupiter stars Pollux Castor together in night sky 20020522 over Norbiton London England 01 BRM.jpg (Natural Science)

Brian says: ``All photos taken with Sony MVC-FD7 Mavica from 43 Beresford Rd, altitude circa 18m, looking WNW at between 2140 and 2210 BST on 22 May 2002. Steeple is St Luke's Church, Gibbon Road, Kingston. Stars and planets that may be discernible are:

.                   Pollux        Castor                       .
.                        *        *                            .
.                                                              .
.                                                              .
.                             +    Jupiter                     .
.                                                              .
.                                                              .
.                                    +    Venus                .
.                                                              .
.                                          +     Mars          .

The brightest object in the photos is Mars or Venus, probably the latter as there was no reddish tint to it, IMHO; Jupiter, above it and to the left is less bright, though brighter than the stars, and visible only in some photos; I believe there is one image in which Pollux and Castor, the Gemini, are just visible above Jupiter. The 5 planets are all still well aligned on the ecliptic but Mercury is probably too close to the Sun to be seen, as is Saturn, at any rate through our murky horizon atmosphere.''

 


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