Anna is an Economist and Fashion Designer. Ocasionally modelling, photographing and writing in spare time.

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Lonely Tower

St Alban’s was a church in Wood Street. Only its tower now remains.

This is how my week started. A beautiful day, I bought my lunch in the supermarket and went to the Postman’s park again. In the way to the park, I stopped at this lonely tower in the middle of modern buildings and made some pictures with my new mobile phone.

It’s quite funny to work in the City and at the same time, being a kind of tourist, taking pictures in my lunchtime.

Back to the lonely tower…. it dated back to 793, the church was completely destroyed in the Great Fire of London then rebuilt in 1685 in the Gothic style. The building was partially destroyed in 1940 during the Blitz, leaving only the tower.

St Alban's church
Lonely tower.

St Alban's church
Only its tower now remains.

St Alban's church
The church was rebuilt it in 1685 in the Gothic style.

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