flat stanley in london, england

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Flat StanleyFirst published in Great Britain 1968by Methuem & Co. LtdReissued 2003by Egmont Books Limited239 Kensington High Street, London W8 6SA

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Stanley rides the Tube. The Tube, or Underground, is the subway system in London, England. This train is now ready to depart!

Stanley phones a friend at one of London's famous Red Telephone Booths.

Stanley met some locals in London!

Stanley got up close and personal with his new sheep friends!

Stanley passed by one of the most famous addresses in London... 10 Downing Street. This is where the Prime Minister lives! The Prime Minister is like our President.

Stanley stands in front of Millennium Bridge. This bridge is one of London's newest and was built for the year 2000!

Stanley stands in front of St. Paul's Cathedral. He even climbed all the way to the top for the best views of the city!

Stanley heard Big Ben bong! Big Ben is the name for the bell inside the clock tower.

Stanley had "Great Expectations" when he came to visit London and was not disappointed. He visited the house of Charles Dickens. Charles Dickens was an author who wrote many books!

Stanley poses in front of the remains of the Wall of London. The Wall of London used to encircle the entire city!

Stanley saw the Eye, which is one of the largest observation wheels in the whole world!

Stanley saw London's newest monument. A monument is like a statue and this important one honors all of the women who helped in World War II.

Stanley stands in front of Westminster Abbey. This is a famous Church where Kings and Queens have been crowned!

Stanley thought that this beautiful bridge was London Bridge, but he, like many others, was mistaken. This is Tower Bridge. Stanley thinks that there should be a song about this one too!

Stanley waves from in front of the Horse Cavalry!

Bravo! Stanley found The Globe Theatre where William Shakespeare's plays were performed in the past and today!

Stanley had a fun “flight” on British Airways' London Eye!

Stanley took a snap in front of Victoria Tower. Victoria Tower is connected to the Houses of Parliament. This is where the politicians work.

Behind Stanley is the River Thames. The River Thames is an important body of water that separates Old and New London.

This sign means that a Tube, or Underground, subway station is close, which is a good thing because Stanley was getting a little tired after all of that walking!

Oh boy! Stanley is so glad that he came to London!

Stanley made a splash at the Roman Baths!

Stanley stood where Romans roamed thousands of years ago when the Baths were built!

Stanley put on his detective hat and tried to solve the mystery behind Stonehenge!

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