Victoria Embankment Gardens and Bartle Frere sculpture in spring, London, City of Westminster, Great Britain, UK, Europe, EU


Victoria Embankment Gardens or Whitehall Gardens build 1864-70, provides a pleasant walkway alongside the River in the background white stone mansion block architecture only visible in early spring, otherwise hidden by trees in the summer and Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 1st Baronet (1815–1884), British colonial administrator, "Indian" statesmen of the Victorian age, sculpture by Thomas Brock, the circles of palm trees adding a Mediterranean feel along the River Thames secluded, open public space in central London area, coded WC2, district City of Westminster, West End, England, GB, European Union, EU, marble and bronze historical figure monument, structures background


Size: 5120px × 3404px
Location: Embankment, Villiers Street, Central London, WC2, City of Westminster, Great Britain, UK, Europe, EU
Photo credit: © mpworks / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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