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"Aerial View of London." webfeeds.brookings.edu. Accessed May 20, 2015. Aerial-Views-ofLondons-F-008.jpg.


This picture shows an aerial view of London.
"British Currency." umich.edu. Accessed May 20, 2015.
This picture shows one of the new bills or currency in London.
Calderwood, Ruth. "Air Quality." City of London. Accessed May 12, 2015.
This article talks about the issues London faces as a city and what citizens can do to
reduce the levels of pollution in the city. I used this source to talk about environmental
issues in London that would help my website become more dynamic and informational.
"City Hall." Wikipedia. Accessed May 20, 2015.
I used this picture to show where the London County Council operates as an
organization.
"City History." City of London. Accessed May 18, 2015.
I used this website so that I could get an idea or perspective of when London was
established. This article shows people the old and ancient history of London and how it
grew to be a city. I used this so it gives viewers of my website a background to how
London became London.
"City of London." In Britannica Encyclopedia Online. Accessed May 12, 2015.
I used this site help bring a bigger picture into how London was broken up into different
parts and districts. This article talks about the inner part of London and other parts of
London.
Clout, Hugh D. "London." In Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Accessed May 12, 2015.
I used this website and database to propel my website to be better by providing it with
extensive information on most topics in my website. This website was extremely helpful
because if some of my other sources were not specific this site was and it gave the most
and best information I could ask for.
"Expanding Round Table." Gifbin. Accessed May 18, 2015.
This picture was used to really show an example of expansion and that is close to what
happened to London because it expanded into many different districts but still has a
center or population hub in the middle.
"Ford Motor Company Logo." National Geographic. Accessed May 19, 2015.
I used this logo to have a representation of that company to clear up any confusion in the
text.
"Freight Liner." National Geographic. Accessed May 19, 2015.
This was used to shows what docks look like in the present day.

National Geographic. Accessed May 19, 2015.


This image was used to show the age range and population pyramid of London.
National Geographic. Accessed May 18, 2015.
This image was used to show the GDP per capita in different counties in England and
Europe, especially around London.
National Geographic. Accessed May 18, 2015.
This picture was used to show the growing number of tourists annually to London and
that all ethnic groups would want to see London.
National Geographic. Accessed May 19, 2015.
This image was used to show how big of a deal soccer is to people all over England and
Europe.
"Great Fire of London. Accessed May 18, 2015
This pictured showed the rebuilding London had to do after one of the biggest fires in
world history.
"Hands." ysu.edu. Accessed May 20, 2015.
This image was used to show some growing diversity in the city of London.
"Highways and Transportation." City of London. Accessed May 12, 2015.
This article was to enlighten the viewers of my website to how cities and roads helped the
infrastructure of London when it was first being developed.
"Housing." City of London. Accessed May 12, 2015.
This article was used to show how London cares about it's citizens by helping them with
paying rent and preventing people from being homeless.
Learmount, David. "Environment." In Science in Context. Accessed May 12, 2015.
This article was used because it shows the price some people will have to pay for a better
environment and what will happen to some industries.
"London." In Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Accessed May 12, 2015.
This article was used for many different reasons such as economy, culture and overall
characteristics of the city. This article helped me because it had many things that I could
use to create my website.
"London." New Geography. Accessed May 20, 2015.
This image was used to show the urbanization rate of different parts of London.
London Bridge.
This image was used because it got a great picture of one of the main parts in London.

"London Pollution." mit.edu. Accessed May 21, 2015.


This image was used to show smog in London decades ago during the early 1900's.
"London Symphony Orchestra." Google Images. Accessed May 19, 2015.
This image was used to show an orchestra that is popular in London.
"London 2012 Olympics." PSU.EDU. Accessed May 19, 2015.
This image showed the people of London connecting together as a city and showing their
support for their country.
"Map of London, 1653." The British Library. Accessed May 12, 2015.
This article was used to show how people navigated around the city in the 1653 and how
was land transportation used.
Maps101. Accessed May 12, 2015.
This map helped show major buildings and complexes in London that everybody in
London can use to their advantage.
"Oval Cricket Stadium." Google Images. Accessed May 19, 2015.
This image was used to provide people with a great aspect of how many people support
cricket in the city.
"Panorama of London." Wikipedia. Accessed May 20, 2015.
This picture was used to show the Thames River and how many buildings and structures
is created off of the river or on the river.
poverty.org.uk. Accessed May 18, 2015.
This picture was used to show the inequality in wages in the city of London.
"Rolling Stones: Satisfaction!" Video file. Youtube.
This video was used to show one of the greatest rock bands and the best rock band that
was created and formed in London.
Somerville, Will. "A Reluctant Country of Immigration." In Migration Policy Institute. Accessed
May 12, 2015.
This article was used to show how many people cam into London per year and show
some diversity in the city.
"Square Mile." Flickr.
This picture was used to show one of the main places where the economy is grown in
London.
Victorian Web. Accessed May 19, 2015.
This picture was shown to give people an aspect of what London looked like when it was
growing into a city.

"Worrell House." wfu.edu. Accessed May 20, 2015.


This image was used to show what one of the average houses in London looks like.

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