'So I was back in London for the weekend, looking to start where I had finished off my last trip which was Pimlico, to continue with my journey to Marylebone Station, and then on to the next set of 'properties'. Unfortunately the weekend was a washout with torrential rain, not the weather you want for walking. Luckily on my final day it cleared up a touch so I headed by tube to Pimlico Station. I arrive at Pimlico Station, which is probably best known for being the nearest tube to Tate Britain, and take what turns out to be a different entrance/exit than last time which actually made for a more interesting arrival. The subway walls have a collection of murals of famous paintings which include 'Claude Monet Painting By The Edge Of The Wood' by John Singer Sargent, 'Head No. 2' by Naum Gabo, 'Coming Out Of School' by L S Lowry, 'Metamorphosis Of Narcissus' by Salvador Dali, 'Woman At Her Toilet' by Edgar Degas, 'Yacht Approaching The Coast' by Joseph Mallard William Turner, 'Recumbent Figure' by Henry Moore, 'The Death Of Chatterton' by Henry Wallis, 'No. VI, Composition No.II' by Piet Mondrian, 'The Beloved ('The Bride)' by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
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