Show I Sights of London That Linger in the Memory Perhaps there Is no city In the world about which more books have been beon written than London There Are ire a thousand those those found tn In Limehouse row Bloomsbury Blooms Blooms- bury Cheapside Petticoat lane the Strand West end Leicester square one one could go on endlessly endlessly end end- lessly Just writing the names of the streets and neighborhoods In London Jondon that have ha been made famous by an army of ot poets and novelists But nut merely because Lon London on Is so vast endless and varied only the outstanding sights of or that fascinating fascinating ing city can be bo described In these short articles There are arc for Instance the Whitehall Whitehall White White- hall ball Horse Guards The ceremony of mounting the guard which takes place every morning In front of ot this historic old place piece never falls to attract attract at nt- tract a crowd The moment the new mounted soldiers In their brightly colored uniforms relieve their fellows and get Into position thc they are like men of stone and ond their horses seem to be also of ot stone stone neither neither ever eyer seems to move to the slightest degree de de- de- de gree Only specially privileged persons are permitted to drive through the gateway and arch Beyond there lies the Horse Guards' Guards parade where every year on the kings king's birthday the magnificent military spectacle Trooping the Colors Clors Is performed before his majesty And yet as Interesting as are I Whitehall and the other famous sights such as the National gallery I with Its scores of ot masterpieces of II art the unmatchable British museum museum museum mu mu- seum Big Ben the houses of or parliament parlia- parlia I ment and Buckingham palace none of them are the London you remember remember ber her after you have baye left her vast midst |