Thursday 18 August 2016

Topps - My London sticker collection


2011
My London sticker collection
Topps
156 stickers (13 football)

Twelve football-related stickers in this collection if you include Sir Alan Sugar (ex-Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur) and the image of Wembley Stadium (no. 114) to go with the ten football stickers in the sports section, though I suppose we can also include the Olympic Stadium too, the new home of West Ham United from this season.

1.  Union Flag
2.  Houses of Parliament
3.  Tower of London
4.  Tower Bridge
5.  London Eye
6.  Millenium Bridge
7.  Piccadilly Circus
8.  Big Ben
9.  Leicester Square
10.  H.M.S. Belfast
11.  10 Downing Street
12.  Westminster Abbey
13.  St. Paul's Cathedral
14.  Westminster Abbey
15.  Somerset House
16.  The Monument
17.  Buckingham Palace
18.  River Thames
19.  Red Telephone Box
20.  Nelson's Column
21.  Thames Barrier
22.  Prince William, Princess Kate
23.  Prince William, Princess Kate
24.  Prince William, Princess Kate
25.  Prince William, Princess Kate
26.  Prince William, Princess Kate
27.  Prince William, Princess Kate
28.  Prince William, Princess Kate
29.  Prince William, Princess Kate
30.  Prince William, Princess Kate
31.  Prince William, Princess Kate
32.  The Gunpowder Plot
33.  The Great Plague
34.  The Great Stink
35.  The Great Fire of London
36.  Tower of London's Ravens
37.  The Blitz
38.  Charles Dickens
39.  Winston Churchill
40.  Jack the Ripper
41.  Charlie Chaplin
42.  Victoria and Albert Museum
43.  Natural History Museum
44.  Science Museum
45.  Tate Modern
46.  Tate Britain
47.  National Portrait Gallery
48.  National Maritime Museum
49.  British Museum
50.  Imperial War Museum
51.  London Transport Museum
52.  Sea Life London Aquarium
53.  Madame Tussauds
54.  The London Dungeon
55.  London Zoo
56.  Hyde Park
57.  Kew Gardens
58.  Kensington Palace
59.  Trooping The Colour
60.  Notting Hill Carnival
61.  Lord Mayor's Show
62.  Boris Johnson
63.  Boris Johnson
64.  Boris Johnson and Barbra Windsor
65.  City Hall
66.  The Dungeons
67.  The Dungeons
68.  London Eye
69.  London Eye
70.  Madame Tussauds
71.  Madame Tussauds
72.  London Stock Exchange
73.  The Gherkin
74.  The Old Bailey
75.  Bank of England
76.  BT Tower
77.  London Bridge
78.  Fleet Street
79.  BBC Television Centre
80.  Capital FM
81.  Canary Wharf
82.  Knightsbridge
83.  Covent Garden
84.  Bond Street
85.  Oxford Street
86.  Carnaby Street
87.  The King's Road
88.  Westfield
89.  Regent Street
90.  Borough Market
91.  Camden Market
92.  Traditional English Breakfast
93.  Pie & Mash
94.  Fish & Chips
95.  Sunday Roast
96.  Pubs
97.  Jellied Eels
98.  Afternoon Tea
99.  Afternoon Tea
100.  Chinatown
101.  Curry
102.  Sir Alan Sugar
103.  Barbara Windsor
104.  Stephen Fry
105.  David Cameron
106.  Philip Green
107.  Robert Pattinson
108.  Michael Caine
109.  Dizzee Rascal
110.  Daniel Radcliffe
111.  Fearne Cotton
112.  Earls Court
113.  Brixton Academy
114.  Wembley Stadium
115.  Royal Albert Hall
116.  Abbey Road Studios
117.  Royal Opera House
118.  The O2
119.  Cadogan Hall
120.  Roundhouse
121.  Hammersmith Apollo
122.  Barbican Theatre
123.  Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
124.  Shakespeare's Globe
125.  Coliseum Theatre
126.  Dominion Theatre
127.  National Theatre
128.  London Palladium
129.  Thriller
130.  Billy Elliott
131.  Stomp
132.  Queens Club
133.  Olympic Stadium
134.  Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship
135.  Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship
136.  Twickenham Stadium
137.  The Oval
138.  Lord's Cricket Ground
139.  University Boat Race
140.  The London Marathon
141.  Polo in the Park
142.  The Football Association
143.  Old Wembley Stadium
144.  The F.A. Cup
145.  New Wembley Stadium
146.  David Beckham
147.  Bobby Moore
148.  Bobby Moore
149.  Alexander Song (Arsenal)
150.  Emirates Stadium (Arsenal)
151.  John Terry (Chelsea)
152.  The London Underground
153.  The London Underground
154.  The London Underground
155.  The London Underground
156.  The London Underground


2 comments:

  1. Alan

    With 22 FA cup Finals played at the Oval prior to 1900 an argument could be put forward to include the Oval as a past Football venue.

    regards

    John Levitt

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