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Currently, what Aziraphale was doing was standing with Crowley by the duck pond in St. James' Park.
From the Bridge, St James Park @ London - Credit:
Simon-And-You / Simon B
St. James’ Park is the oldest of the Royal Parks of London. The Park was bought by Henry VIII to be used as a deer run. Charles II had it redesigned and opened to the public. Three palaces lie around the Park: Westminster Palace, St. James’ Palace and Buckingham Palace. The Park also includes Duck Island, which is rich in waterfowl.
Autumn in St. James Park - London - Credit:
bortescristian / Cristian Bortes
They sat opposite one another in the back room of Aziraphale's dingy old bookshop in Soho.
Old Compton Street, Soho - Credit:
Alan Light
Aziraphale’s bookshop in Soho, London, is small, dusty and unwelcoming, dissuading customers from purchasing his precious books.
Soho is a popular and slightly disreputable area of bars and restaurants, bookshops and sexshops, the proverbial melting pot of culture and class. The diversity and accessibility of the neighbourhood make this a prime spot for Aziraphale, as it seems to offer a little bit of everything. Soho is home to one of London’s larger gay communities, and Aziraphale is said to be “gayer than a tree full of monkeys on nitrous oxide.”
Soho bookshop, taken from inside - Credit:
IK’s World Trip
outside the Cultural Attaché's Regent's Park residence
The Regents Park - Credit:
Morgaine
Regent's Park is one of eight Royal Parks, and was once part of Henry VIII’s hunting grounds. Winfield House, located within its borders, is the official residence of the United States ambassador to the United Kingdom. The Park is also home to London Zoo.
Winfield House London - Credit:
United States Department of State
The Oxfordshire plain stretched out to the west, with a scattering of lights to mark the slumbering villages
The Chilterns, Oxfordshire - Credit:
net_efekt, Flickr
Oxfordshire is an English county, best known for Oxford University, the oldest institute of learning in the English-speaking world. It is built on limestone and chalk in the upland areas, and clay in the area between: it's a rich Oxfordshire loam in the East of the parish, rising to chalk in the West. The county is a popular tourist destination.
Church, Burford, Oxfordshire - Credit:
Bleuchoi
Crowley's London flat was the epitome of style
The Audley Pub, Mayfair - Credit:
ktylerconk
Crowley’s flat is in Mayfair, a wealthy district of embassies, luxury hotels and expensive boutiques and car show rooms. Rents in Mayfair are some of the highest in London.
M25 - Credit:
ciukes
The M25 is a 117 mile orbital motorway around Greater London. One of the world’s longest orbital roads, it is often extremely congested, leading to jokes referring to the M25 as the world’s largest car park.
Mafeking Cadet Corps, 1899-1900. - Credit:
Zaian, permission PD-OLD
Mafikeng, formerly Mafeking, is a city in South Africa. During the Second Boer War, the city came under siege from October 1899 to May 1900. An outnumbered English garrison successfully defended the city against 8,000 Boer troops until relief arrived.