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  • Aerial view of Stratford station in east London, the rail transport hub for the 2012 Olympics.
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  • Architecture of Stratford station in east London, the rail transport hub for the 2012 Olympics.
    stratford1-14-10-2011.jpg
  • Stratford mainline station, the destination hub for arriving London 2012 Olympic passengers and commuters.
    olympic_stratford46-22-05-2012.jpg
  • Architecture of Stratford station in east London, the rail transport hub for the 2012 Olympics.
    stratford2-14-10-2011.jpg
  • Aerial view of commuters Stratford station in east London, the rail transport hub for the 2012 Olympics.
    stratford16-14-10-2011.jpg
  • Stratford mainline station, the destination hub for arriving London 2012 Olympic passengers and commuters.
    olympic_stratford51-22-05-2012.jpg
  • Aerial landscape of Westfield City shopping centre and Stratford rail station hub, home of the 2012 Olympics.
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  • The statues of Sir Eyre-Coote, K.B. by Thomas Banks (1788) and   <br />
Marquis Cornwallis, K.G. by John Bacon, Senior (1791) in the Gurkha Stair in the former India Office, which was part of the Foreign and Colonial Office (now the Foreign and Commonwealth Office), Whitehall, London. on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-11-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The statues of Sir Eyre-Coote, K.B. by Thomas Banks (1788) and   <br />
Marquis Cornwallis, K.G. by John Bacon, Senior (1791) in the Gurkha Stair in the former India Office, which was part of the Foreign and Colonial Office (now the Foreign and Commonwealth Office), Whitehall, London. on 17th September 2017, in Whitehall, London, England. The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, and was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt and completed in 1868 as part of the new block of government offices which included the India Office and later (1875) the Colonial and Home Offices. George Gilbert Scott was responsible for the overall classical design of these offices but he had an amicable partnership with Wyatt, the India Office’s Surveyor, who designed and built the interior of the India Office.
    foreign_office-12-17-09-2017.jpg
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