The United Kingdom  of Great Britain and  Northern Ireland   Geographical Position and   Main State Symbols
The Map of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and  Northern Ireland
Great Britain's National Flag  (since 1801)   The Union Jack
The Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The Map  of England
The National Flag of England Saint George
The National Flower  of England - the Rose   The national flower of England is the rose. The flower has been adopted as England’s emblem since the time of the Wars of the Roses - civil wars (1455-1485) between the royal house of Lancaster (whose emblem was a red rose) and the royal house of York (whose emblem was a white rose).
London –  the Capital of England and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Piccadilly Circus
 
 
 
Monument to the  Crimean War
 
At the Entrance to  James's Park
The Former building of Admiralty
The Monument to the Soldiers Who Died in All Wars.
James’s Park
Monument to Olive
Admiralty Arch
Trafalgar Square
Admiral Nelson’s Column  and the National Gallery
 
 
White Hall
On the Way to the Houses of Parliament Monument to the Earl of Haig Monument to the Women of World War II
With English Bobbies
Monument to the Victims of All Wars  of the British Commonwealth
The First Sight of the Houses of Parliament
The Clock Tower and Big Ben
The Houses of Parliament
The Houses of Parliament
Westminster Abbey and Monument to Winston Churchill
Monument to Winston Churchill
Near the Houses of Parliament
Monument to Oliver Cromwell   Near the Monument of Oliver Cromwell Nowadays  and the Picture Taken in 1968
Richard the Lion Heart Richard the Lion Heart and Me Nowadays and in 1968
Westminster Abbey
Duke Wellington’s Memorial
Monument to Queen Victoria
Buckingham Palace
St. Paul’s Cathedral
 
 
The Tower of London
 
 
The Map of Scotland
The National Flag of Scotland Saint Andrew
The National Coat of  Arms of Scotland
The Famous Scottish Tartan
The National Flower of Scotland -  the Scottish Bluebell   The national flower of Scotland is the thistle, a prickly-leaved purple flower which was first used in the 15th century as a symbol of defense.
Edinburgh – the Capital of Scotland Sunset in Edinburgh
Making a Tour of Edinburgh Monument to Sir Walter Scott   Hume’s Statue in Royal Mile
Roman Architecture in Calton Hill   The ruins of the Abbey inside the Palace
Edinburgh Castle
The View of the Monument to Sir Walter Scott
The Highlands of Scotland
The Magnificent  View of the City
Wales
The National Coat  of Arms of Wales
The National Flag of Wales
The National Flower of  Wales -  the Daffodil   The national flower of Wales is the daffodil, which is traditionally worn on St. David’s Day. The vegetable called leek is also considered to be a traditional emblem of Wales.
The Harp – the National  Musical Instrument   of Wales
National and Welsh Guards
Cardiff – the Capital of Wales
Making a Tour of Cardiff
 
 
The Country of Fairy Tales О n the eastern edge of town, Beaumaris, Anglesey, North Wales .
The Castle   Moat The Castle Viewed from High Street   Additional View of the Castle Moat
Northern Ireland
The National Flag  of Northern Ireland Saint Patrick
The National Coat of  Arms of Northern Ireland
The National flower of Northern  Ireland  - the Shamrock  The national flower of Northern Ireland is the shamrock, a three-leaved plant similar to clover. An Irish tale tells of how Patrick used the three-leafed shamrock to explain the Trinity. He used it in his sermons to represent how the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit could all exist as separate elements of the same entity. His followers adopted the custom of wearing a shamrock on his feast day.
Belfast  – the Capital of Northern Ireland
Making a Tour of Belfast
Making a Tour of Belfast Clifton House   Opera House
Belfast Port in the Dusk
Belfast. Countryside
Ruins of the Old Castle

Great Britain