Lance Corporal Maurice Brown of the Irish Guards plays the Last Post in the forecourt of London's Buckingham Palace, July 14, 2005, at the start of a two-minute silence held across Britain in memory of the victims of last week's bomb attacks on the capital which claimed 53 lives.
London
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II stands silently in London's Buckingham Palace forecourt July 14, 2005, during the two-minute silence.
London
Flanked by police officers nominated for bravery awards, British Prime Minister Tony Blair stands in the garden of No. 10 Downing Street July 14, 2005, to observe the two-minute silence.
London
Mayor of London, Ken Livingston, third from left, joins the Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, center, along with members of London's Fire Brigade, Metropolitan Police and Muslims for the two minutes of silence at Trafalgar Square July 14, 2005.
London
London Mayor Ken Livingstone, right, talks to rock singer Bob Geldof after observing the two-minute silence.
London
Employees of the U.S. Embassy in London's Grosvenor Square stand on the steps to observe the two-minute moment of silence.
London
Crowds gathered at London's Trafalgar Square to observe the two minutes of silence.
London
Women react as they pay their respects at a makeshift shrine in front of King's Cross station in London July 14, 2005, moments after the two-minute silence.
Leeds
Police officers observe the two minutes of silence outside the house in Hyde Park, Leeds, England, July 14, 2005, that was raided by police in connection with the London bombings.
Leeds
Local men listen to a speaker after observing the two-minute silence July 14, 2005.
Scotland
Tiger Woods of the United States observes the two minutes of silence during the first round of the British Open golf championship on the Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland, July 14, 2005.
France
French President Jacques Chirac and his wife Bernadette, right, observe two minutes of silence in solidarity with London, simultaneously with global observances, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, July 14, 2005, before the traditional Bastille Day garden party.
Monaco
Prince Albert II of Monaco stands during the two minutes of silence at Monaco Palace.
Germany
An unidentified couple sit arm-in-arm during the two minutes of silence in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin July 14, 2005.
Spain
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero stands for the two minutes of silence during his official visit to the Americas Cup installations in the port of Valencia, Spain.
Belgium
European Union Commissioners for Justice, Freedom and Security Franco Frattini, center right, and for Education, Training, Culture and Multilingualism Jan Figel, center left, observe the two minutes of silence in front of the EU headquarters in Brussels, July 14, 2005. Behind them the European flags have been lowered to half staff.
Turkey
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, second from left, his deputy Abdullatif Sener, right, Trade Minister Ali Coskun, left, and Rifat Hisarciklioglu, a business leader, observe the two-minute moment of silence during a meeting in Ankara, Turkey, July 14, 2005.
Denmark
People stand on the central square, Raadhuspladsen, in Copenhagen, Denmark as they observe the two minutes of silence.
Italy
People pause for two minutes of silence before Italian designer Alessandro Consiglio's fashion show in Rome July 14, 2005, to honor the victims of the London bombings. At midday, workers in public offices and deputies in Italy's lower house of parliament stopped to observe the silence, while all seven of Italy's terrestrial TV stations interrupted programing to show images of the aftermath of the attacks.
The Netherlands
A handwritten message by British ambassador Colin Budd is seen in a wreath, during a commemoration in The Hague, the Netherlands, July 14, 2005. Citizens in the Netherlands, Britain and other EU nations paused for two minutes of silence in memory of the victims of the July 7 bomb attacks in London.