Twinkle, twinkle.
It feels like stepping back in time.
Foot, canal and road tunnels of all shapes and sizes.
Mostly hanging out on the side of big buildings.
There are around 7,500 of them and they're all red.
Rushing about and running for pleasure.
No Waterloo sunset, but lots of reds and oranges from an autumnal London.
Autumn colours in London graveyards.
It's a dirty job but someone's got to do it.
It's rutting season in Richmond Park.
From Albertopolis to the Albert Bridge, we celebrate Queen Vic's one true love.
The Griffins guarding the City of London.
Wise, proud and often overlooked Londoners.
Snapshots of London signage.
London's hard-working outdoor performers.
Shiny, colourful lights.
Watching London grow upwards.
Looking good in the sun.
Canine Londoners great and small.
The Olympic Park's architectural talisman.
Rings great and small.
Two years in and the mayor's cycle hire scheme is becoming a London institution.
A spot of urban optimism.
As the BBC World Service leaves Bush House, it's a good moment to celebrate the buildings of Aldwych.
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