An interesting looking church.
The Brompton Oratory.
A tower at Imperial College.
The Royal Albert Hall.
An interesting building near the Royal Albert Hall.
The Science Museum. I did not capture it very well in this photo, but that big ring had words and rectangles moving around it, looking quite cool.
An old steam engine, from memory. This was part of an exhibit about the history of energy use in industry.
Rockets.
A Jacquard Loom, with its punched cards.
The Rocket.
An early British computer.
The Cray looks like it would make a good bench to sit on.
A small car.
Another small car, this time with seats side by side in a row rather than a column.
Here begins my second visit to the Science Museum.
An Apple I, I think. Yes, those DIPs at the back are stacked about 4 high.
Lots of old sewing machines.
Old computers.
A TV.
Oops, too late.
This is bigger than it appears here. Taller than me, I think.
Random snippets from IRC, or something like that.
This is the first photo of my third visit to the Science Museum, this time with Frith.
A tool for cutting watch gears.
A ball-race clock. The platform tips when the ball gets to the end, and the process repeats.
Another clock, though in a different exhibit.
Little pellets of dry ice released onto a pool of water. They looked even cooler in person.
A close-up on the dry ice display.
Water freezing. Again, it looked even cooler in person. You should go.