England

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Title

England

Subject

England

Description

These photographs have been taken over the last 25 years during multiple trips to the UK.

Creator

Bliss, Joanna Russell

Rights

These photographs were created by Joanna Russell Bliss and are licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Collection Items

The Jewel House at the Tower of London
The Jewel House at the Tower of London is home to the Crown Jewels, the crowns and regalia that are used during coronations of the kings and queens of England.

Anne Hathaway's house
Like many people of his time, Shakespeare was a bit transient, moving around his hometown of Stratford upon Avon and between Stratford and London. This is one of the few buildings that can be traced to him, through the ownership of his wife, Anneā€¦

The gardens at Blenheim Palace
One of the most spectacular homes in England (and the birthplace of Winston Churchill), this palace was built for the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough in the early 1700s and is said to rival Versailles.

Big Ben
While the name may refer to the bell inside the tower (the tower itself is named the Elizabeth Tower), this striking clock tower at the Houses of Parliament has become a symbol of London to the world.

The stage at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London
This replica of Shakespeare's Globe uses the same layout as the original: A stage open to the ravages of weather, with three rows of covered seats in a ring facing the stage, as well as standing room for the "groundlings" at the foot of the stage.

Outside Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London
The original Globe Theatre may have burned down in the early 1600s, but a replica was built in the 1990s to introduce modern audiences to the structure of Renaissance theater.

Tower Bridge at night
This bridge is beautiful day or night.

A view of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament from the Thames River
The Thames River continues to be a busy thoroughfare throughout London. Beyond these barges lies Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.

St. Paul's Cathedral on the Thames River
This photograph of St. Paul's was taken from the opposing side of the Thames River along the Embankment.

St. Paul's Cathedral and the Millenium Bridge
London has become a city of old and new, juxtaposing old buildings like St. Paul's Cathedral, built just after the Great Fire of London in 1666, with the Millenium Bridge in the foreground, which opened in 2000.
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