Q post 1405.
We may have a tentative connection between the Winter Wonderland pics and one of the Piccadilly Circus pics.
Not sure if anons have made this connection before so here goes.
In the Q Red Bus pic taken on Coventry street, one can see a woman dressed in a VERY similar fashion as the woman in WW, with a purse slung from her shoulder to her hips.
The women's purses and manner of dress seem too compelling of a possible match to ignore. Add a bright red object in the Red Bus pic, similar in color to the bright red knit cap seen in a WW pic not far behind the purse lady and it seems more coincidental than before.
OF NOTE: All bus and rail service is stopped on one day in December. Christmas Day. All regular city buses would not be operating. The red bus in the Q pic is not a regular city bus. It is an outdated RouteMaster bus that has apparently been refurbished and given a new life as a "private hire" coach. As a private hire bus, it would not be allowed to use that city bus stop we see it parked at. However...
On Christmas Day, all public transportation in London is stopped. People must rely on taxis and private hire buses coaches on Christmas Day in London. More we cannot say. The bus is pictured at a reserved-for-public buses stop it should not normally be at.
Current markers at Piccadilly are window/flower boxes above the Cool Britannia Store which, until 10DEC2013, per a video, are still not decorated with holiday evergreens. We think these evergreens may have lasted till the week after New Year's Day.
We already know our WW pics are from 2013 from the fact that, while standing to the right of the DoubleDecker Carousel, and looking through the Wilde Maus coaster, we are able to see the Observation Wheel. The only layout that works (they change yearly) is the one that occurred from 22NOV2013 to 5JAN2014.
We are taking a break from what we call the Victoria Embankment (traffic cams) series of London pics. Those are currently estimated to be the evening of Christmas Day (+/- 1 day).
The outdated refurbished red bus at the city bus stop makes one think of Christmas Day. Cheers, Anons