Monday, 22 December 2014

London Timeline



Here is one I forgot about, I took thins while on my trip to London back in October and spotted it while walking along the Thames Path. It's a mosaic along a wall near the Thames. These were the only photos I took as they were working on the project at the Time. I'm sure a couple of my fellow bloggers can pinpoint the place and I know one has walked past it on their Thames Path Walk


It looks like it will be a very  impressive history timeline for London

Taking Part in Monday Mural


14 comments:

biebkriebels said...

It is all about the Romans I see, A few years ago I visited Hadrians wall in the north of the UK.

Tom said...

Thanks for sharing, Bill and a Merry Christmas to you. Tom The Backroads Traveller

Seraphinas Phantasie said...

Hi Bill,
what a wonderful part with this antique stuff.
I wish you a Merry Christmas and a very good time between the years.
Best regards, Synnöve

Judy said...

That is a nice looking mural.

Liz said...

Thanks for sharing Bill! Merry Christmas to you and a Happy New Year!

Sharon said...

This looks wonderful. I wonder where it's located. I'd love to see it in person the next time I visit my favorite city. I love the historic aspect of it.

Marleen said...

It is beautifully done and there is lots to see and discover on the mural.

Fun60 said...

I'll have to search this one out Bill as I have a feeling it must be on the North Bank as I don't recall seeing it when walking the South Bank of the Thames.

Birgitta said...

Looks great!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It's on the south bank near the road to the tower. Don't think it was there when you did your walk it looks new as they were still working on it

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Fabulous mosaic mural; a nice nod to the Romans use of mosaics. Would love to find this the next time I'm in London. I promise to hunt for it. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural and Merry Christmas.

Jenny Woolf said...

Interesting, I have not seen this. things are changing all the time though, and it looks quite new. I am constantly amazed at all the wonderful public art there is around London now. Have a lovely Christmas! I have joined your site.

William Kendall said...

It certainly is visually interesting.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Your right about the North Bank, it's along Queenhithe off Upper Thames Street