This blog was created to highlight the experiences of my London study abroad trip. The source of my information comes from company meetings, historical site visits, educational lectures and my personal favorites about London.
The Museum of London, showed different aspects of London history in chronological order. The 1960's was the most interesting to me. It was very familiar to see that similar equality protest were going on in London at the same time as in the U.S.
Organizations recognized during a 2009 event U.S. Model Ship Nick Davis, Chairman & Don Rollack, Secretary Berty Louis Nayna, External Relations Officer Plaque signifying the establishment of the IMO with a blessing from the queen The biggest issue that the IMO face is stopping Piracy
Palace of Westminster also know as the House of Parliament, this is where the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland meet. The Parliament consist of two houses; House of Lords and House of Commons. Big Ben Police Officers ("Bobbies") securing the House of Parliament
This is the underground method of transportation, similar to the "L" in Chicago and the subway in New York City. In London it is referred to as "the tube".