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martysimone:Myla London | Covent Garden set in silk + Princes Street sheer tulle robe with silk + gl
a-bygone-era:Basket seller in Covent Garden, London, 1930
ballerinaproject:Francesca Hayward - Covent Garden, LondonFollow the Ballerina Project on Facebook,
In the 1700s, two centers for dramatic arts appeared in London: Drury Lane and Covent Garden. Susann
ace:I saw this sign in Covent Garden and just had to take a picture
Kamehameha II, King of Hawaii, and his entourage take in a play at the Covent Garden Theatre, London
operaqueen:Maria Callas, Medea. Covent Garden, 1959.
scavengedluxury:scavengedluxury:Piano. Covent Garden, London. February 2016. Happy World Piano Day b
jonlisterphotography:Covent Garden, London 1980′s
Covent Garden Piazza and Market in London by Joseph van Aken 17256-1730
dezeen:Emrys Architects has converted a pair of warehouses in London’s Covent Garden into apartments
Three linocuts by British artist, Edward Bawden (1903-1989).There is always some melancholy in his a
commanderspock: Heartbeat by Charles Pétillon @ Covent Garden
In 1936, Margery Booth began her singing career in Covent Garden, London, but moved to Germany in th
barbourpeople:We met Andrew as he was about to pay a visit to our Covent Garden store. We absolutel
London is a different place when the suns out ☀️ (at Covent Garden London)
talesfromweirdland:Three linocuts by British artist, Edward Bawden (1903-1989).There is always some
arsarteetlabore:Maria Callas as Medea, rehearsal at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, 19
William Hogarth, Gin Lane, 1751, etching and engraving; third state of three, 389 x 322 mm, New York
a-modern-major-general:Images of London by Yannick Yanoff:Tower of LondonBus on Westminster BridgeCo
you-o-nly-liv-e-once:Hair by Efi Davies, TONI&GUY Covent Garden.
Women shelling walnuts at Covent Garden Market (London, c. 1890).
I quite like Alex Chinneck’s installation Take My Lightning, But Don’t Steal My Thunder
French artist Charles Pétillon, known by his balloon Invasions, has covered Covent Garden with 100.0
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