Home Actress Saumya Tandon HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2022 Saumya Tandon Instagram - At #picadillycircus . Trivia # The name 'Piccadilly' originates from a seventeenth-century frilled collar named a piccadil. Roger Baker, a tailor who became rich making piccadils lived in the area. The word 'Circus' refers to the roundabout around which the traffic circulated. Pictures by @vineet_johri #lindon #travel #londonstreets

Saumya Tandon Instagram – At #picadillycircus . Trivia # The name ‘Piccadilly’ originates from a seventeenth-century frilled collar named a piccadil. Roger Baker, a tailor who became rich making piccadils lived in the area. The word ‘Circus’ refers to the roundabout around which the traffic circulated. Pictures by @vineet_johri #lindon #travel #londonstreets

Saumya Tandon Instagram - At #picadillycircus . Trivia # The name 'Piccadilly' originates from a seventeenth-century frilled collar named a piccadil. Roger Baker, a tailor who became rich making piccadils lived in the area. The word 'Circus' refers to the roundabout around which the traffic circulated. Pictures by @vineet_johri #lindon #travel #londonstreets

Saumya Tandon Instagram – At #picadillycircus .

Trivia # The name ‘Piccadilly’ originates from a seventeenth-century frilled collar named a piccadil. Roger Baker, a tailor who became rich making piccadils lived in the area. The word ‘Circus’ refers to the roundabout around which the traffic circulated.

Pictures by @vineet_johri #lindon #travel #londonstreets | Posted on 16/Dec/2021 14:32:36

Saumya Tandon Instagram – At #picadillycircus . 

Trivia # The name ‘Piccadilly’ originates from a seventeenth-century frilled collar named a piccadil. Roger Baker, a tailor who became rich making piccadils lived in the area. The word ‘Circus’ refers to the roundabout around which the traffic circulated.

Pictures by @vineet_johri #lindon #travel #londonstreets
Saumya Tandon Instagram – In love with the sky colour, the clouds, and the magnificent ship. 
And read about it : (I read on net too 😊)
HMS Belfast is a museum ship, originally a light cruiser built for the Royal Navy, and now permanently moored on the River Thames next to Tower Bridge. The ship encourages visitors to come aboard, explore all 9 of the historic decks and hear the personal stories of the crew who lived and served on board.

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