London 2.0
September 12, 2009As alluded to in an earlier post, I am now back in London after an enjoyable trip through Wales. I have also now met up with my Dad, as well as my brother and the rest of the F1 in Schools contingent.
Whilst the F1 group are off doing their own planned activities, I have been charged with introducing some of the London sights to Dad before we start to explore new areas of the city again and have currently made second trips to the Tower of London, Tower Bridge and through Westminster, which has worked out well as I’ve picked up places I missed the first time round (I can’t believe how close I’d gotten to Trafalgar Square without seeing it).
Above is a monument within the walls of the Tower of London, recognising those who were executed within grounds of the Tower of London itself (most were usually done externally on Tower Hill). The monument alone names Queen Anne Boleyn, Queen Catherine Howard, Jane Boleyn, and Lady Jane Grey. All figures of the Tudor period.
Off to see the Abbey and Buckingham Palace again tomorrow, and will hopefully venture out to a West End show in the evening.
This morning we had the pleasure to accept an invitation for breakfast at the Australian High Commission here in London. Held in Australia House on Strand. The breakfast was very nice, and was held amongst officials and representatives of the High Commission, providing the opportunity for the F1 in Schools teams to introduce themselves and the competition.
We learnt a cool piece of trivia whilst we were there, the main atrium within Australia House was used as the interior setting for Gringotts Bank in Harry Potter!
The marble floors and chandeliers are original to Australia House
I will endeavour to include some pictures of some of the latest adventures as soon as I can get access to them.






