Images of London, celebrated in e-mail 'stamps'

The wonderful thing about email is that your message is transferred to your friend almost instantly and, of course, you don't need a stamp !
Just suppose you needed to put a stamp on your email ! Here at 'Know Your London' we have generated some stamps - just for fun.

TALL BUILDINGS
A set of six has been designed to commemorate tall buildings in London. The one embedded in the text can be downloaded (see the 'Reference' page for details of how to do it). Send us an email and you can receive some more. You are all free to use any of them and 'stick' them onto the page of your email, to brighten it up. They are all taken from original images taken by Adrian.
The set of six comprise:
01 - Swiss Re
02 - Canary Wharf Tower
03 - Centre Point
04 - Tower 42, originally called Nat West Tower
05 - City Point, at Moorgate, originally built as Britannic House
06 - BT Tower, originally called Post Office Tower.
We hope you enjoy the stamps. Other sets will be produced, with details on this Website.
PS: Once you have downloaded the image (see 'Reference' page for details of how to do that), make a note of where you have stored the image. To put it into an email, make sure that the cursor is where you normally write the email itself and select 'Insert' from the top row of commands in Outlook Express. Then click on 'Picture' and select the stamp from where it was stored.