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The port of London

The port of London.

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The port of London

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  1. The port of London

  2. This is a photo of a painting of the port of London. We don’t know who is the author, but we know that this photo was uploaded by “Cave and Fils” which is probably a blog or an association. On the left inside of the picture we can see buildings that are big and down these buildings there is a port with a lot of boats. At the top of the buildings we can notice little fireplaces, and there is a lot of people at the edge of the port. The color of the port’s water is like a space green. There are merchants down the buildings

  3. Anne Anne was the queen of England, Ireland and Scotlandfrom 1702 until 1714. She was born on the 6th February of 1665 and she died on the 1st August 1702. She ascendedthe throne as Anne of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702 . The England’skings in the 18th century Anne

  4. George I King George the first was the king of Great Britain and Ireland from 1714 (after the death of Anne) untilhisdeath on the 11th of June in 1727. He wasborn on the 26th of May in 1660. He wasbornin Hanover, in what is now Germany. George I

  5. George II George II was the king of England and Ireland from the 11th of June 1727 (after the death of George 1) until the 25th of October 1760. He was born on the 10th of November 1683, in Germany. He is the last British monarch who was born and brought up in outside Great Britain. George II

  6. George III George III (54 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from the 25 October 1760 on the 1st of January of 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death. He was born in Great Britain, spoke English as first language, and never visited Hanover. George III

  7. Opinion Basile: I think the photo is misplaced and there is a reflection of light on the photo. I don’t like the style because it is not very realistic. The colours are pale. The quality of the picture is bad. Albert: This picture is bad because we can see the flash of the camera, it has a bad resolution and it’s difficult to see. We can also see that the colours are not dark, they are pale.

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