As we are starting to home in on very real dates for some of the London pics, in particular the Embankment pics, I thought I'd better take a firm review of the particulars. The results are a better match than had been previously thought. Focusing on the two "evenings of" Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, based on the LONDON25 matches for the MILLBANK bldg office light pattern as seen in LISAMI6 on 25DEC2013, allowing that the lights had probably remained as they were from the end of business day on Christmas Eve until Boxing Day.
I started from scratch and from a position in the middle of LondonEye, drawing an azimuth from there back to Hungerford Bridge. The revised bearing obtained is 135 degrees. This revised bearing fits better aith what we see in ROT1 in two ways: 1) the Moon is at a lower altitude, 2) the moon is at its bearing at an earlier time of the evening (to match traffic still on the road).
See caps for lunar simulations on MoonCslc.org. See also a graphic for measuring degrees by hand-and-eye.
Our Moon on the evening of 25DEC, but after midnight, is at an altitude of about 21 degrees at a bearing of 135 degrees. It would have risen at 12:44am(next day) and be at that location at 3:35am. Per the chart provided, this would be like the width of a spread hand being held at arm's length from an estimated horizon line. This seems very reasonable if you picture yourself on Victoria EMB looking at the Moon across the Thames and holding out your arm with hand spread. Christmas Eve is still gud though.