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The Royal Air Force Memorial is a military memorial on the Victoria Embankment. Take a long walk from Waterloo Bridge to Big Ben and and you can feel history!
We spotted this gleaming memorial from the Westminster Bridge and had to walk over to it. There are dozens of statues and memorials along the Victoria Embankment, but this one was our favorite.
Victoria embankment opposite to the London Eye, you can discover the Royal Air Force memorial, per ardua as astra, a few minutes to admire the golden eagle.
Super golden ail for the memory of the victims of the Royal Air Force
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This military memory has been observed since a ballade on the Tamis, which has been dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Royal Air Force during the First and Second World War.
History
The Royal Air Force Memorial is a military memorial on the Victoria Embankment. Take a long walk from Waterloo Bridge to Big Ben and and you can feel history!
Beautiful Monument on the Victoria Embankment
We spotted this gleaming memorial from the Westminster Bridge and had to walk over to it. There are dozens of statues and memorials along the Victoria Embankment, but this one was our favorite.
Eagle Topped Column
A gold coloured eagle surmounting a plinth in honour of the airmen of the Royal Air Force. Could not be more apt.
Through adversity to the stars
Victoria embankment opposite to the London Eye, you can discover the Royal Air Force memorial, per ardua as astra, a few minutes to admire the golden eagle.
Super golden ail for the memory of the victims of the Royal Air Force
This military memory has been observed since a ballade on the Tamis, which has been dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Royal Air Force during the First and Second World War.