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Victorian fountain, now used as a planter, in Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds. The carved pillar with sundial was a gift from the Marquis of Bristol, unveiled in 1871. Bury St Edmunds, UK - September 19, 2011:  Exterior of the railway station at Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk on a sunny summer evening.  Bury St Edmunds, UK - September 17, 2011:  Centre of the Suffolk town of Bury St Edmunds on a late summer evening. Bury St Edmunds, UK - September 19, 2011:  The historic Angel Hotel in the centre of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. This hotel has been welcoming guests for hundreds of years. Bury St Edumnds, UK - September 19, 2011:  An historic art deco sign post in the middle of Bury St Edmunds showing the direction of a number of East Anglian places. A row of Georgian houses in the centre of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Ruins of the 13th Century Saint Saviour Hospital in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.  View of the Princes Street Bridge in the Suffolk market town of Ipswich. The bridge crosses the River Orwell and links the town with its railway station. A new footbridge across the River Orwell in Ipswich, Suffolk. Dedicated to the footballer Sir Bobby Robson. Ilford, UK - September 17, 2011: the new Pioneer Point tower block, Ilford, Redbridge. Pioneer Point is to be completed in 2012 as part of the development ahead of the London Olympics. The Catholic church of St Francis de Sales in Wash Common, Newbury. Housed in a converted barn. A Eurasian Eagle Owl, latin name Bubo bubo gazes at the camera. Alert face of a cockerel, rooster, in a farmyard. Vegetables in the kitchen garden of Mary Arden's Farmhouse, Wilmcote near Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire. William Shakespeare visited this medieval home, belonging to his grandparents. Portrait of a kestrel bird of prey, latin name Falco tinnunculus. London, UK - September 16, 2011:  View from Waterloo Bridge of the South Bank of the River Thames at Lambeth. Includes Gabriel's Wharf, Tate Modern Art Gallery, the Shard skyscraper and in the distance, Canary Wharf. William Shakespeare's mother - Mary Arden - lived in this medieval farmhouse in Wilmcote, near Stratford Upon Avon in Warwickshire. The playwright would have visited the farm when growing up. View of Chichester Cathedral across the gardens of the Bishop's Palace. West Sussex. A cockerel, or rooster, looking straight at the camera. Portrait of a Lanner Falcon, latin name Falco biarmicus, bird of prey. View across the River Thames at Waterloo Bridge looking towards the National Theatre on the South Bank at Lambeth, London. Stratford Upon Avon, UK - August 22, 2011:  Public Library, Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire. Tudor building close to William Shakespeare's birthplace. Many libraries in England face closure due to cuts in local authority spending. The Tudor farmhouse known as Palmer's Farmhouse in Wilmcote, Warwickshire. The building, now a museum, would have been familiar to William Shakespeare whose mother, Mary Arden, lived next door. A Eurasian Eagle Owl, latin name Bubo bubo looks alert towards possible danger. A brown hen pecking grain in a farm yard. The historic King Edward VI school in Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire. Dating from the thirteenth century it is believed William Shakespeare was a pupil here. A European Eagle Owl looks quizzically down at something that it might eat. A cockerel walking across a farm yard. A bumble bee gathering pollen in high summer. The medieval farmhouse in Wilmcote near Stratford Upon Avon which was home to the mother and grandparents of the playwright William Shakespeare. Viscious looking cockerel gazing at the viewer in an English farmyard. An apple tree laden with fruit in the early autumn. A closely planted flower bed of purple petunias with a few pink pelargoniums summer, England. A closely planted bed of blooming summer flowers including petunias, begonias and pelargoniums in pink, purple and red. Lower Shiplake, UK - August 7, 2011:   Riverside home of the celebrity singer Vince Hill in Lower Shiplake near Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire. Hill's son Athol is accused of attacking his wife after a party at the house. Wargrave, UK - August 7, 2011:  Celebrity home of magician Paul Daniels and wife Debbie McGee in Wargrave, Berkshire. Flood prevention measures have been denied planning permission by local council Reading, UK - July 8, 2011:  Homes overlooking the River Thames in Reading, Berkshire. Built in 1663, the Gazebo of Caversham Court in Oxfordshire remains the oldest riverside building in the Thames Valley. Viewed from the River Thames, Reading, Berkshire. One of the four art deco style lamp posts at the entrances to Chelsea Bridge, London. A golden galleon ship sits on top of the old London County Council coat of arms. Public display since 1937. Drinking Fountain memorial, Rivermead, Reading, Berkshire. Memorial to the former mayor of Reading Frank Attwells who died in office in 1892.  Over 100 years old and on permanent public display The weir and lock on the River Thames at Caversham, Reading, Berkshire. A windy day, with trees blown sideways. View from the River Thames of the church of St Margaret at Mapledurham in Oxfordshire near Reading. Statue of the Duke of Wellington (1769 - 1852) outside his stately home of Stratfield Saye near Basingstoke in Hampshire. Sculpted by Baron Carlo Marochetti and erected in the 19th century. Reading, UK - July 31, 2011:  View from above of the M4 Motorway passing Reading, Berkshire. View of Caversham Bridge over the River Thames at Reading, Berkshire. The American author Mark Twain, Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835 - 1910) lived in this Victorian house 1896 - 7. Chelsea, London. The composer known as Peter Warlock, real name Philip Heseltine (1894 - 1930) lived in this Victorian townhouse in Chelsea, London. He died in this building of gas poisoning. Chelsea Bridge spanning the River Thames between Chelsea and Battersea. The defunct Battersea Power Station is towards the rear. Memorial to the Dragoon Guards, known as Carabiniers, who died in the Boer War 1899 - 1902. Chelsea Embankment, sculptor Adrian Jones, erected 1905 Monument statue for the UK's Machine Gun Corps of World War One. The boy David holding a large sword stands over the head of Goliath. Chelsea Embankment, London. Sculpted by Edward Bainbridge Copnall.