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Sounds & Ambiences of London Vol 2 WW Audio - Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 Filename Description Duration Category SampRate Library abbey road crossing with voices, traffic and car horns.wav Ambience at the famous crossing next to Abbey Road Recording Studios, London, made famous by The Beatles. With voices, traffic etc 03:29.280 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 airbus 320 232 overhead into heathrow 01.wav An Airbus 320 232 flies overhead into the south runway at Heathrow Airport. Left to right 00:23.704 Aeroplanes 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 airbus A380 - 841 overhead into heathrow 01.wav Am Airbus A380 - 841 flies overhead into the south runway at Heathrow Airport, London. Left to right 00:25.429 Aeroplanes 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 aldwych ambience from near the theatre in london's west end.wav Ambience from the main street at Aldwych, at London's West End, near the theatre. With busy traffic. 04:05.282 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 ambulance siren approaching with additional voices and traffic.wav The siren on a approaching ambulance, London 2011. With close proximity voices, additional traffic and a passing motorbike 00:23.421 Ambience - Sirens 48000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 argyle street london near the palladium theatre ambiences with footsteps and voices.wav Ambience from Argyle Street London, with voices and passing traffic 02:48.145 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 bar, southbank centre, london with close proximity voices and child playing.wav Ambience of the main bar at the Southbank Centre, London, with voices and general walla 03:01.669 Ambience - Internal 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 barbican station ambience, sunday morning no pa announcements.wav Abience from Barbican station, London on a quiet Sunday morning, with trains and general murmer. 03:28.895 Ambience - External 48000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 big ben ambience, external with crowds and traffic as the clock bells strike 11.wav Ambience near Big Ben in London. Crowd noise and general ambience, then after 1 min 17 secs, Big Ben strikes 11 02:10.966 Ambience - External 48000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 boeing 747 436 overhead into heathrow 01.wav A Boeing 747 436 aeroplane flies overhead into the south runway at Heathrow Airport, London from right to left 00:16.000 Aeroplanes 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 boeing bombardier dash 8q400 overhead into heathrow 01.wav A Boeing Bombardier Dash 8Q400 flies overhead into the south runway at Heathrow airport. Right to left 00:49.766 Aeroplanes 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 borough market morning time ambience, general walla.wav Ambience inside Borough Market, Southwark, London. Morning time, quite quiet, with walla, occasional voices and passing overhead train 03:46.122 Ambience - Internal 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 bow bells ringing stedman caters 01.wav A recording from the belfy at St Mary Le Bow Church, London. The famous Bow Bells play a Stedman Caters pattern, version 01 11:21.984 Bells 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 bow bells ringing stedman caters 02.wav A recording from the belfy at St Mary Le Bow Church, London. The famous Bow Bells play a Stedman Caters pattern, version 02 16:18.943 Bells 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 brixton road, london, busy afternoon with voices, passing busses, traffic and general walla.wav Brixton Road London, on an early Spring day afternoon, with passing busses, general traffic, voices, some distant, some close and general walla 04:15.378 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 broad sanctuary, westminster, london ambience with traffic and occasional voices.wav Ambience recording from Broad Sanctuary, opposite Westminster Abbey, London. Sounds of traffic and voices 03:43.743 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 building alarm near london bridge with traffic.wav An alarm going off on a building near London Bridge, with traffic 01:01.038 Ambience - Alarms 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 castle court east london, location of scrooge's counting house.wav Ambience at Castle Court, London, outside the George & Vulture pub, near where some claim that Charles Dicken's based Scrooge's counting house at. With air con and fan sounds and occasional voices 01:29.778 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 christ church gardens spitalfields ambience with traffic, voices and construction work.wav Ambience from Christ Church Gardens, Spitalfields, London. With construction work and passing traffic 06:53.567 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 christ church greyfriars church garden, with traffic and voices.wav Ambience recording from the Gardens of Christ Church, Greyfriars, London. With passing traffic, voices and planes overhead 04:15.607 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 christmas markets ambience, battle bridge lane, southbank with voices and heavy reverb.wav Ambience at Christmas time at Battle Bridge Lane, Southwark, London. Very reverberant with voices and footsteps etc 03:09.695 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 christmas markets ambience, southbank, general crowd walla.wav Ambience from the Christmas Markets at London's Southbank. Recorded under the railway bridge. With voices, general walla and trains passing by overhead 03:26.933 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 commercial street ambience, with close traffic and occasional voices.wav Ambience on Commercial Street, London, Spitalfields, near Christ Church. With passing traffic, voices, construction work etc 04:06.271 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 crowd ambience outside buckingham palace after the changing of the guard.wav Ambient crowd recording outside Buckingham Palace, London after the Changing of the Guard. Voices, some distant, some close 03:15.204 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 crowd ambience outside buckingham palace before the changing of the guard.wav General ambience outside Buckingham Palace, London before the Changing of the Guard ceremony. Lots of voices, shuffling, police guiding people, police horse hoofs etc 04:19.824 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 distant sirens with good reverb and close voices and traffic.wav Distant sirens from a busy London street. With voices and traffic 00:31.631 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 electric avenue, brixton, market, afternoon ambience, early spring, with voices, traffic and preacher.wav Early afternoon ambience recording at the end of Electric Avenue Market, Brixton near the tube station entrance. Sounds of passing traffic, voices, someone preaching and general walla 04:23.040 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 fen court ambience, with construction work and voices.wav Ambience from Fen Court, London, with construction work, voices etc 03:03.978 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 fire engine siren, distant with close traffic.wav A fire engine (Euston Road, London 2011) approaches 00:29.036 Ambience - Sirens 48000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 gray's inn garden, london ambience with birdsong, footsteps and voices.wav Ambience at Gray's Inn Gardens, London. Prominet birdsong, footsteps and voices 01:25.474 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 guild hall london exterior, some close voices, mostly traffic and some construction.wav Ambience from outside the Guild Hall, London. With traffic, bells, voices and light wind 02:50.006 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 hammersmith morning ambience, with street cleaning vehicles, traffic and voices.wav Ambience from Hammersmith, London, near the underground station, morning time, late Summer. With traffic, occasional distant voices, people walking past and near by construction work 02:40.191 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 hampstead road lock, with winding and creaking sounds of the lock, voices, traffic and police siren passing.wav Ambience from Hampstead Road Lock, Camden Town, London, with traffic, voices and the sound of the lock being opened 04:17.498 Ambience - External 48000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 hatton cross ambience, close to heathrow airport, with traffic and overhead planes.wav Ambience from Hatton Cross, outside the station, near Heathrow Airport. Busy traffic. stopping and passing through traffic lights, planes flying overhead 04:06.778 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 health spa ambience, with flowing and dripping water sounds, heavy reverb.wav Ambience in a health spar in a 4 star hotel in London, with swimming pool 01:53.940 Ambience - Internal 48000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 hotel bar, medium sized, busy, with lots of voices close proximity.wav Late evening ambience inside the Ibis Hotel, Euston, London bar with voices and general hubbub 03:15.084 Ambience - Internal 44100 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 islington ambience near main road, with traffic and footsteps.wav Intersection between Islington Park Street and Upper Street, Islington, London. With traffic, distant voices and general ambience 02:44.973 Ambience - External 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 jubilee market, covent garden, london internal ambience from cafe, with voices and general walla.wav Ambience reciording from inside the Jubilee Market in Covent Garden. Recorded from the cafe on the edge, looking into the market on a Spring day's afternoon. Not too busy, but voices and general walla as well as general cafe sounds 05:46.832 Ambience - Internal 96000 Sounds & Ambiences Of London Vol 2 king's road, chelsea ambience with traffic, outside world's end, the site of the old sex shop, birth place of the sex pistols.wav Ambience outside 430 Kings Road, Chelsea - World's End.
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