About myself
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I'm David Iliff, a Wikipedian from Melbourne, Australia.
My interest in photography leads me to contribute mainly in the form of high quality photographs to add to articles, but I also occasionally dabble in article creation, expansion, and copyediting.
I use panorama stitching software PTGui to create my panoramic images.
Photography equipment formerly owned but now deceased or sold:
Canon EOS 5DCanon 17-40mm f/4LCanon 70-200mm f/2.8L(Sold to make way for 70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS)Canon 50mm f/1.8
Current photography equipment:
- Canon EOS 5D Mark III
- Canon 24-105mm f/4L
- Canon 70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS
- Canon 85mm f/1.8
- Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro
- Samyang 14mm f/2.8
- Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Art
- Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Art
- Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM
- 1 x 64gb and 2 x 32gb CF cards
- Canon TC-80N3 Remote Timer
- Hahnel Giga T Pro II Wireless Remote Timer
- Speedlite 420EX
- Gitzo 3542LS tripod and Arca Swiss Z1 DP ballhead
- Gitzo GT1540 tripod and Markins Q3 ballhead
- Nodal Ninja M1-L panoramic head
Themed galleries[edit]
Click the images below to open the galleries. The image is randomised every time the user page is loaded.
Barnstars which have been awarded to me are listed here.
Gallery of my images featured on the English Wikipedia
![]() Sydney Harbour Panorama. Used in the articles Sydney, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Skyscraper and Panoramic photography. |
![]() A view of Downtown Los Angeles and Griffith Observatory from the Hollywood Hills. Used in the articles Los Angeles, Griffith Observatory, and Air pollution. |
![]() Melbourne Yarra River Night Panorama. Used in the article Yarra River. |
![]() Downtown Montreal viewed from Mont Royal. Used in the articles Montreal, Quebec, Metropolis, Places in Montreal and Central business district. |
![]() The British Museum Reading Room. Used in the articles British Museum, British Museum Reading Room and Library. |
![]() Manhattan Island as viewed from the Staten Island Ferry. Used in the article Manhattan, Skyline and Lower Manhattan. |
![]() The Melbourne skyline as viewed from the Docklands precinct of Yarra's Edge. Used in the article Melbourne and Melbourne Docklands. |
![]() Salzburg as viewed from Hohensalzburg Fortress. Used in the article Salzburg. |
![]() The canals of Amsterdam. Used in the article Amsterdam. |
![]() Windsor Castle Upper Ward Quadrangle. Used in the article Windsor Castle. |
![]() Another view of Windsor Castle Upper Ward Quadrangle. Used in the article Windsor Castle. |
![]() Montserrat Mountains in Catalonia, Spain. Used in the article Montserrat (mountain). |
![]() A panoramic view of Toledo, Spain. Used in the article Toledo, Spain. |
![]() The Palace of Westminster in London, England. Used in the articles England, House of Lords, Parliament of the United Kingdom, London, Palace of Westminster, City of Westminster and Reform of the House of Lords. |
![]() A panorama of modern London, taken from the Golden Gallery of Saint Paul’s Cathedral. Used in the articles London, History of London, Geography of London and Architecture in London. |
![]() The River Thames flowing through Central London, United Kingdom. Used in the articles River Thames, Tower Bridge and London. |
![]() Thames Riverfront in Richmond, England. Used in the article Richmond, London. |
![]() The New York City Midtown skyline, as viewed from the Empire State Building. Used in the article New York City. |
![]() A 180 degree panoramic view from The Pinnacle in The Grampians. Used in the article Grampians National Park. |
![]() A 180 degree panoramic view of the Melbourne skyline facing north-east to south-east. Used in the articles Melbourne, Hoddle Grid and Rialto Towers. |
![]() Camp Cove beach in Watson's Bay, Sydney. Used in the article Watsons Bay, New South Wales. |
![]() A panoramic view of the Jamison Valley in the Blue Mountains, Australia. Used in the articles Blue Mountains (Australia) and New South Wales. |
![]() The Sydney skyline viewed from Kirribilli at dusk. Used in the article Sydney. |
![]() The Brighton Promenade in Southern England. Used in the article Brighton. |
![]() The Queen Elizabeth II Bridge in Kent/Essex, Southern England. Used in the articles Queen Elizabeth II Bridge and Dartford. |
![]() The Temperate House in Kew Gardens, England. Used in the article Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. |
![]() Bluewater Shopping Centre in Kent, England. Used in the article Bluewater. |
![]() Leeds Castle in Kent, England. Used in the article Leeds Castle. |
![]() The Seven Sisters, a chalk cliff on the East Sussex coast in England. Used in the article Seven Sisters, Sussex. |
![]() A 360 degree panoramic view of Helvellyn in the Lake District, England. Used in the article Helvellyn. |
![]() A panoramic view of Derwent Water from the shores of Keswick in the Lake District. Used in the article Derwent Water. |
![]() A 360 degree view of Trafalgar Square in London, England. Used in the article Trafalgar Square. |
![]() A panoramic view of Keswick in the Lake District, looking south in summer. Used in the article Keswick, Cumbria. |
![]() A panoramic view of Keswick in the Lake District, looking north in autumn. Used in the article Walla Crag and Lake District. |
![]() A panoramic view of the River Thames as it flows through the western side of central London, England. Used in the articles London and River Thames. |
![]() A panoramic view of Eastbourne in East Sussex, England, taken from Beachy Head west of the city. Used in the article Eastbourne. |
![]() A panoramic view of Prague as viewed from PetÅ™Ãn Lookout Tower. Used in the article Prague. |
![]() A panoramic view of Blois in France from across the Loire River. Used in the article Blois. |
![]() A panoramic view of the Thames Barrier, east of Central London. Used in the article Thames Barrier. |
![]() A panoramic view of Hammersmith Bridge in London. Used in the article Hammersmith Bridge. |
![]() A panoramic view of Kimmeridge in Dorset, England. Used in the article Kimmeridge. |
![]() A panoramic view of Abbotsbury in Dorset, England. Used in the article Abbotsbury. |
![]() The town of Ambleside, as viewed from Loughrigg Fell in the Lake District, England. Used in the article Ambleside. |
![]() The Old Court of Selwyn College, Cambridge, England. Used in the article Selwyn College, Cambridge. |
![]() The New Court of Corpus Christi College in Cambridge, England. Used in the article Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. |
![]() Whaler's Cove in Point Lobos State National Reserve, California, USA. Used in the article Point Lobos. |
![]() Glacier Point at sunset in Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Used in the article Glacier Point and Yosemite National Park. |
![]() Looking south along Albert Bridge in London, England. Used in the article Albert Bridge, London. |
![]() La Giralda, the tower of the Cathedral of Seville in Spain. Used in the article La Giralda. |
![]() The State Library of Victoria Reading Room, in Melbourne, Australia. Used in the article State Library of Victoria. |
![]() A Padaung girl in Northern Thailand. Used in the articles Jewellery, Myanmar, Body modification, Kayan and Largest body part. |
![]() Eureka Tower, in Melbourne, Australia, as viewed from Rialto Tower. Used in the articles Eureka Tower, Grocon, Modern architecture and Emporis Skyscraper Award. |
![]() Torre Agbar, a prominent modern skyscraper in Barcelona, Spain. Used in the articles Barcelona and Torre Agbar. |
![]() The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster (otherwise colloquially known as Big Ben) in London, England. Used in the article Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster. |
![]() Upper Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains, Australia. Used in the articles Wentworth Falls, New South Wales, Blue Mountains (Australia) and Wentworth Falls (waterfall). |
![]() 30 St Mary Axe in the City of London, otherwise known as The Gherkin. Used in the article 30 St Mary Axe. |
![]() Ely Cathedral's octagonal lantern at the crossing, looking west towards the nave ceiling. Used in the article Ely Cathedral. |
![]() Kei Nishikori lunging for a volley at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships. Used in the article Kei Nishikori. |
![]() Exeter College Chapel at Oxford University. Used in the article Exeter College, Oxford. |
![]() The Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, England. Used in the articles Radcliffe Camera, Oxford, Oxbridge rivalry, James Gibbs and England. |
![]() The Versailles Chapel. Used in the article Palace of Versailles. |
![]() The west front of Bath Abbey as viewed from the Roman Baths. Used in the article Bath Abbey. |
![]() Exeter Cathedral's Lady Chapel. Used in the article Exeter Cathedral. |
![]() Exeter Cathedral's nave. Used in the article Exeter Cathedral. |
![]() Temple Church's altar and stained glass. Used in the article Temple Church. |
![]() Temple Church looking west. Used in the article Temple Church. |
![]() Temple Church's organ. Used in the article Temple Church. |
![]() Selwyn College Chapel looking east. Used in the article Selwyn College, Cambridge. |
![]() Selwyn College Chapel looking west. Used in the article Selwyn College, Cambridge. |
![]() The stairs leading to Wells Cathedral's chapter house in Somerset, England. Used in the article Wells Cathedral. |
![]() The ceiling of St. Peter and St. Paul's Church in Vilnius, Lithuania. Used in the article St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Vilnius. |
![]() The High Altar of St Paul's Cathedral, London, England. Used in the article St Paul's Cathedral and altar. |
![]() The sanctuary of St Cyprian's Church, Clarence Gate, London, England. Used in the article St Cyprian's, Clarence Gate. |
![]() The stained glass of the Trinity Chapel at the eastern end of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, England. Used in the article Canterbury Cathedral. |
![]() The nave columns of Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire, UK. Used in the article Lichfield Cathedral. |
![]() The choir of Hereford Cathedral in Herefordshire, UK. Used in the article Hereford Cathedral. |
![]() Becket's Crown in Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England. Used in the article Canterbury Cathedral. |
![]() The hammerbeam ceiling of St Cyprian's Church, Clarence Gate, London, England. Used in the article St Cyprian's, Clarence Gate. |
![]() The rood screen of St Cyprian's Church, Clarence Gate, London, England. Used in the article St Cyprian's, Clarence Gate. |
![]() Nils Torvalds, a Member of the European Parliament. Taken during a Wikimedia project to cover the European Parliament prior to the 2014 Elections. Used in the article Nils Torvalds. |
![]() The eastern stained glass windows of Bath Abbey in Somerset, England. Used in the article Bath Abbey. |
![]() The nave of Bath Abbey, in Somerset, England, showing the beautiful fan vaulting. Used in the article Bath Abbey. |
![]() The nave of St Augustine's Church in Kilburn, London, looking west. Used in the article St Augustine's, Kilburn. |
![]() The Washington Monument in Washington D.C. at dusk. Used in the articles Washington, D.C., 1885, and Washington Monument. |
![]() The Trevi Fountain, in Rome, Italy. Used in the article Trevi Fountain. |
![]() An Eastern Grey Squirrel in St James's Park, London. Used in the article Eastern Grey Squirrel and Squirrel. |
![]() A view Angels Landing in Zion National Park in Utah. Used in the article Zion National Park, Utah and History of Utah. |
![]() A Koala. Used in the articles Koala, Marsupial, Fauna of Australia, Otway National Park, Vombatiformes, List of Australian mammal emblems, Phascolarctos and Australia. |
![]() A Bangkok Skyline sunset. Used in the articles Bangkok, Skyline, Golden hour (photography), Emergence and List of central business districts in Bangkok. |
![]() Tower Bridge at Twilight as viewed from the north-east. Used in the article Tower Bridge. |
![]() A Black-headed Gull in St James's Park, London, England. Used in the article Black-headed Gull. |
![]() Hopetoun Falls, near Otway National Park, Victoria, Australia. Used in the articles Otway National Park, Conservation in Australia and Hopetoun Falls. |
![]() The London Eye from behind at twilight. Used in the articles London Eye, London, England, United Kingdom, London Borough of Lambeth and Ferris wheel. |
![]() The US Capitol Building at night. Used in the article Washington, D.C.. |
![]() The Three Sisters, a prominent rock formation in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. Used in the articles Blue Mountains, City of Blue Mountains and Three Sisters. |
![]() The Library of Congress Great Hall in Washington DC. Used in the article Library of Congress and Thomas Jefferson Building. |
![]() Montreal City Hall. Used in the articles Montreal, Montreal City Hall, City and town halls and Old Montreal. |
![]() L'Hemisfèric, Imax Cinema, Planetarium and Laserium in Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Valencia, Spain. Used in the articles Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Santiago Calatrava, Tourism, IMAX and Valencia, Spain. |
![]() The Colosseum in Rome, Italy. Used in the articles Colosseum, Roman architecture, Amphitheatre, Italy, Vespasian, Tourism, Titus, Wonders of the World, Roman engineering, Blue hour, Roman technology and New Seven Wonders of the World. |
![]() St Peter's Square. Used in the articles Rome, Vatican City, St. Peter's Basilica and Saint Peter's Square . |
![]() Casa Milà , also known as La Pedrera (The Quarry), in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Used in the articles Casa Milà , Barcelona, Antoni GaudÃ, List of Gaudi Buildings and List of World Heritage Sites in Europe. |
![]() The Champ de Mars in Paris, France. Used in the article Champ de Mars. |
![]() The City of London skyline from London City Hall. Used in the articles City of London and 30 St Mary Axe. |
![]() The Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens. Used in the articles Albert Memorial and Frieze of Parnassus. |
![]() Upper Wentworth Falls. Used in the Wentworth Falls (waterfall), Wentworth Falls and Blue Mountains articles. |
![]() Keble College's Chapel, a constituent college of Oxford University as viewed across the quadrangle. Used in the Keble College article. |
![]() A Swaledale Sheep in the Lake District, England. Used in the article Swaledale (sheep). |
![]() The four faces of the Frieze of Parnassus as viewed (top to bottom) from south, east, north and west. Used in the article Frieze of Parnassus. |
![]() A small monument to the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City. Used in the article Memorials and services for the September 11 attacks. |
![]() The Princess of Wales Conservatory in Kew Gardens, London, England. Used in the article Kew Gardens. |
![]() The New York City Public Library Research Room. Used in the articles New York Public Library and New York Public Library Main Branch. |
![]() The Palau de les Arts Reina SofÃa in Valencia, Spain. Used in the article Palau de les Arts Reina SofÃa. |
![]() The Waterlily House in Kew Gardens, England. Used in the article Kew Gardens. |
![]() The Frauenkirche (Church of Our Blessed Lady) in Munich, Germany, as viewed from the tower of Peter's Church. Used in the articles Munich Frauenkirche and Munich. |
![]() A Skylark in the Lake District, England. Used in the article Skylark. |
![]() The Sydney Opera House as viewed from the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Used in the articles New South Wales, Sydney, Sydney Opera House and Tourism in Sydney. |
![]() The Palm House of Kew Gardens in London, England. Used in the article Kew Gardens. |
![]() Church of St. Andrew in Alfriston, England. Used in the articles Alfriston and Church of St. Andrew, Alfriston. |
![]() Clapham Common Tube Station in London, England. Used in the articles Clapham Common tube station, City and South London Railway, Island platform and Rapid Transit. |
![]() Wakehurst Place Mansion in West Sussex, England. Used in the article Wakehurst Place Garden. |
![]() The Admiralty Extension building, as viewed from the Horse Gardens Parade in London, England. Used in the article Admiralty. |
![]() The northern ascent of Catbells in the Lake District, England. Used in the article Catbells. |
![]() Eilean Donan Castle in Northwestern Scotland. Used in the articles Eilean Donan Castle and Inner Hebrides. |
![]() The village of Glenridding in Cumbria, England. Used in the article Glenridding. |
![]() The Sydney Ferry Collaroy en route from Circular Quay to Manly. Used in the articles Sydney Ferries and Manly ferry services. |
![]() The cliffs of Beachy Head in East Sussex, England. Used in the article Beachy Head. |
![]() A Wood Duck in St James's Park, London. Used in the article Wood Duck. |
![]() L'Umbracle, part of the City of Arts and Sciences complex in Valencia, Spain. Used in the articles L'Umbracle and Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències. |
![]() L'Oceanografic, an aquarium in Valencia, Spain. Used in the articles L'Oceanografic and Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències. |
![]() The three medal winners of the Womens Olympic Road Race in the 2012 London Olympics. Used in the articles Cycling at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's road race and Lizzie Armitstead. |
![]() Loughrigg Tarn as viewed from Loughrigg Fell in the Lake District, England. Used in the articles Loughrigg Fell and Loughrigg Tarn. |
![]() A panoramic view of Bath in Somerset, England, taken from Alexandra Park. Used in the article Bath, Somerset. |
![]() A Yellow Bellied Marmot in Yosmemite National Park. Used in the articles Marmot, Yellow-bellied marmot and Yosemite National Park. |
![]() A Common Raven in Yosemite National Park. Used in the article Common Raven. |
![]() Prague's Old Town Square at night. Used in the article Old Town (Prague). |
![]() Guildhall in the City of London. Used in the article Guildhall, London. |
![]() The Stockwell Bus Garage. Used in the article Stockwell Garage. |
![]() A male Red-crested Pochard duck at the London Wetland Centre. Used in the article Red-crested Pochard. |
![]() The view from Tunnel View, a well-known lookout in Yosemite National Park. Used in the articles Tunnel View and Yosemite National Park. |
![]() Balliol College Dining Hall at Oxford University. Used in the articles Balliol College, Oxford and Interior design. |
![]() Bixby Creek Bridge on State Route 1 in California, United States. Used in the articles Bixby Creek Bridge, Big Sur and California State Route 1. |
![]() A C Class Tram in Melbourne, Australia. Used in the articles C-class Melbourne tram, Department of Transport (Victoria), Melbourne tram route 109, Rail Safety Act, Sustainable transport, Trams in Australia and Trams in Melbourne. |
![]() A male Polyommatus bellargus butterfly, also known as the Adonis Blue Butterfly, in Foissac, Aveyron, France. Used in the article Adonis Blue. |
![]() The nave of the Holy Trinity Sloan Street Church in London, England, looking west towards the altar. Used in the article Holy Trinity, Sloane Street. |
![]() Grose Valley in the Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia. Used in the article Grose Valley. |
![]() The interior view of Immaculate Conception Church, Farm Street, London. Used in the article Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street. |
![]() The altar of Immaculate Conception Church, Farm Street, London. Used in the article Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street. |
![]() The organ and rear of Immaculate Conception Church, Farm Street, London. Used in the article Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street. |
![]() The mountain Sgùrr nan Gillean on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. Used in the article Sgùrr nan Gillean and Cuillin. |
A time lapse video of the Falkirk Wheel's rotation. Used in the article Falkirk Wheel. |
![]() The West Front of Wells Cathedral in Wells, Somerset, UK. Used in the article Wells Cathedral. |
![]() Exeter Cathedral's quire. Used in the article Exeter Cathedral. |
![]() Temple Church looking east from the Round. Used in the article Temple Church. |
![]() The lady chapel of Salisbury Cathedral. Used in the article Salisbury Cathedral. |
![]() The interior of Coventry Cathedral. Used in the article Coventry Cathedral. |
![]() The cloisters of Worcester Cathedral. Used in the article Worcester Cathedral. |
![]() The chapel of St John's College, Cambridge, England. Used in the articles St John's College, Cambridge and Choir of St John's College, Cambridge. |
![]() The organ of Wells Cathedral in Somerset, England. Used in the article Wells Cathedral. |
![]() The nave of Wells Cathedral in Somerset, England. Used in the article Wells Cathedral. |
![]() The St Andrews Cross inverted arches of Wells Cathedral in Somerset, England. Used in the article Wells Cathedral. |
![]() The lady chapel of Wells Cathedral in Somerset, England. Used in the article Wells Cathedral. |
![]() The chapter house of Wells Cathedral in Somerset, England. Used in the article Wells Cathedral. |
![]() The interior of St. Peter and St. Paul's Church in Vilnius, Lithuania. Used in the article St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Vilnius and Baroque architecture. |
![]() The dining hall of Magdalene College, Cambridge, England. Used in the article Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
![]() The interior of St. Peter and St. Paul's Church in Vilnius, Lithuania. Used in the article St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Vilnius. |
![]() The interior of St. Peter and St. Paul's Church in Vilnius, Lithuania. Used in the article St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Vilnius. |
![]() The dome of St Paul's Cathedral. Used in the article St Paul's Cathedral. |
![]() The interior of Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn during a service in Vilnius, Lithuania. Used in the article Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn. |
![]() The choir of St Paul's Cathedral looking west. Used in the articles St Paul's Cathedral and Architecture of cathedrals and great churches. |
![]() The choir of St Paul's Cathedral looking east. Used in the articles St Paul's Cathedral and Vault (architecture). |
![]() The nave of St Paul's Cathedral. Used in the article St Paul's Cathedral. |
![]() The Chapel of St Michael and St George in St Paul's Cathedral. Used in the articles Bench (furniture) and Chapel. |
![]() St Christopher's Chapel in Great Ormond St Hospital, London, England. Used in the article Great Ormond Street Hospital. |
![]() The nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, England. Used in the article Canterbury Cathedral. |
![]() The interior of St James's Church, Spanish Place, London, England. Used in the article St James's, Spanish Place. |
![]() The hemicycle of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France during a plenary session. Used in the articles European Parliament and Strasbourg. |
![]() The rood screen of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, England. Used in the article Canterbury Cathedral. |
![]() The nave of Portsmouth Cathedral, England. Used in the article Portsmouth Cathedral. |
![]() The choir of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, England. Used in the article Canterbury Cathedral. |
![]() The cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, England. Used in the article Canterbury Cathedral. |
![]() The organ of Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire, UK. Used in the article Lichfield Cathedral. |
![]() The Great Court of the British Museum in London, England. Used in the articles British Museum, British Museum Reading Room, Museum architecture, Queen Elizabeth II Great Court and Tessellated roof. |
![]() The high altar of Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire, UK. Used in the article Lichfield Cathedral. |
![]() The exterior of Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire, UK. Used in the article Lichfield Cathedral. |
![]() The sanctuary of St Cyprian's Church, Clarence Gate, London, England. Used in the article St Cyprian's, Clarence Gate. |
![]() The nave of Hereford Cathedral looking west. Used in the article Hereford Cathedral. |
![]() The nave of Hereford Cathedral looking east. Used in the article Hereford Cathedral. |
![]() The lady chapel of Hereford Cathedral. Used in the article Hereford Cathedral. |
![]() The choir of Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire, UK. Used in the article Lichfield Cathedral. |
![]() The choir of Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire, UK. Used in the article Lichfield Cathedral. |
![]() Royal Albert Hall as viewed from Kensington Gardens in London, England. Used in the article Royal Albert Hall and London. |
![]() Waddesdon Manor as viewed from the north in Buckinghamshire, England. Used in the article Waddesdon Manor. |
![]() House of Blackheads at dusk in Riga, Latvia. Used in the article House of Blackheads. |
![]() Half Dome as viewed from Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park. Used in the articles Half Dome and Yosemite National Park. |
![]() The dining hall of Keble College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. Used in the article Keble College. |
![]() The nave of Brompton Oratory in London, England. Used in the article Brompton Oratory. |
![]() The interior of King's College London Chapel facing east. Used in the articles King's College London, King's College London Chapel, George Gilbert Scott and others. |
![]() The interior of King's College London Chapel facing east. Used in the article King's College London Chapel. |
![]() The interior of All Saints Margaret Street in London, England. Used in the article All Saints, Margaret Street. |
![]() Annika Beck, a German professional tennis player, at the 2015 Wimbledon qualifying tournament. Used in the article Annika Beck. |
![]() The interior of John's Lane Church, Dublin, Ireland. Used in the article John's Lane Church. |
![]() The Long Room of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. used in the article Trinity College, Dublin, Trinity College Library and Library. |
![]() Katie Swan, a British tennis player at the 2015 Wimbledon Qualifying. Used in the article Katie Swan. |
![]() Dustin Brown, a Jamaican-German tennis player at the 2015 Wimbledon Qualifying. Used in the article Dustin Brown (tennis). |
![]() The nave of St Augustine's Church in Kilburn, London, looking east. Used in the article St Augustine's, Kilburn. |
![]() The rood screen of St Augustine's Church in Kilburn, London. Used in the article St Augustine's, Kilburn. |
![]() The sanctuary of St Augustine's Church in Kilburn, London. Used in the article St Augustine's, Kilburn. |
![]() The view down Bathwick Hill in Bath, Somerset. Used in the article Bath, Somerset. |