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Captured Turkish cannon, Union Flag at half mast on Old Admiralty Building, Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Captured Turkish cannon, Union Flag at half mast on Old Admiralty Building, Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe


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Captured Turkish cannon, Union Flag at half mast on Old Admiralty Building, Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

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© Eleanor Scriven

18th Century British Culture Cannon Canon Flag Horse Guards Parade Human Representation London Traditionally British Typically British Union Flag Wheel Whitehall Half Mast


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This print captures the essence of British history and culture in the heart of London. The focal point is a captured Turkish cannon, standing tall against the backdrop of the Old Admiralty Building on Horse Guards Parade in Whitehall. The Union Flag flies at half-mast, adding a touch of solemnity to this iconic scene. The 18th-century architecture of the building is beautifully showcased, with its ornate windows and intricate patterns. Against a clear blue sky, this image exudes grandeur and elegance. With no people present, it allows viewers to immerse themselves in the rich heritage and historical significance that surrounds this location. It serves as a reminder of Britain's past glory and its enduring traditions. As one explores this travel destination through photography, they are transported to an era where cannons protected these very streets. This image encapsulates both the power and beauty found within London's capital city. Eleanor Scriven skillfully captures not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of national pride. This photograph invites us to appreciate not just the physical structures but also their cultural importance in shaping British identity. Whether you are drawn by history or simply seeking traditional charm, this print offers a glimpse into typically British sights that continue to inspire awe today.

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