A Day out in London Part 1

Hi
So a few weeks ago I headed off to Camden for the day and ended up taking lots of photos, so I decided to head back again, and made a day of it.
It was a really varied day photographically, and I started once I was sat on the train. I then met the Red Hatters at Waterloo station who were kind enough to allow me to take some quick photos of them enjoying a cup of tea.
Then started at the Geffrye Museum, which is about 15 min walk from Old Street Station. The gardens were filled with art, which stood out in the bright sun. It was another lovely blue sky day, just perfect for wandering around London in.
I had never heard of it before, but it was listed on the top 50 free things to do in London. It is a housing museum and shows rooms and features from the 1700's right through to today, and how styles and tastes have changed, and in some cases, come full circle!
I loved the calm and curvy Garden room that was built behind the small chapel, and was filled with lovely light, and the painting that followed the curves round were very genteel. I particularly liked the Blue Room, which was a Drawing Room from 1830.

After finishing at the Museum, I headed back to Camden for some lunch, and then onwards again from there, but that is for Part 2.
Hope you have all had a good weekend.
Always Asmartartz

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