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There are panels depicting the growth of Chiswick. This is part of the mural

Former Sandersons wallpaper factory, by CF Voysey, 1902.

Ashton-uner-Lyne's No.39, a 1964 Leyland PD2/40 / Roe at Chiswick Gala. 2/7/83.

A line-up of RMs 1 to 8 (and with FRM1 just visible) at the long-gone Chiswick Works of London Transport. June 1983.

Doric Column,

Venus statue and Rosary

1996 Peugeot 306 XR.

 

1587cc.

Routemaster 70

Chiswick Business Park, London.

July 20th 2024

© Copyright PD3

Routemaster 70

Chiswick Business Park, London.

July 20th 2024

© Copyright PD3

The paint shop. (H.Beck Collection)

Corner of Merton Road

Old treasures beckoned on Chiswick's High Street; alas the shop was closed for the evening.

 

HD PENTAX-D FA 24-70mm f2.8 lens on a Pentax K1.

Afton House

Chiswick Memorial Club

 

This grade II listed building was bought and donated by the owners of the Cherry Blossom Shoe Polish Company for use as an ex-servicemen's club, and is still in use.

Chiswick House Gardens

The Flyover in 1959. (CollectionFB)

Some pictures taken by the late Michael Cleary. Summer 1983.

HSE look away now!

A crowd gather in Parliament square in protest of the proposal of a third runway at Heathrow Airport.

 

London (swings like a pendulum do) they used to say!

A stitch of images taken with a Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Orestegon 29/2.8. Chiswick House, West London.

 

I'm a big fan of how the Meyer and (later) Pentacon lenses render colours; it's quite an "old-fashioned" film-like colour. I've been lucky enough to recently find both a Lydith (30mm) and this Orestegon (yesterday) in car boot sales.

The famous Palladian Villa in West London. Snapped with a Super-Takumar 24mm f3.5.

 

Great to have the full-frame wide angle view with this old lens.

 

I took the photo to include in a video I've posted about vintage lenses on modern cameras - here:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRJXbL6dlmU&t=166s

 

A fine design by Charles Holden, built in 1933.

Country T792 with Green Line T448 at Chiswick Gala. 2/7/83.

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Chiswick, London, W4

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Between 1971 and ’72, Geismar & Chermayeff produced a series of posters for PanAm offering an evocative glimpse of what were then far-flung destinations: Bali, Japan, Argentina and South Pacific. This issue of sixteen posters: 12 x NorthCirc. and 4 x SouthCirc., pick up on that sense of adventure with a visual voyage around London’s outer suburbs.

 

The NorthCircular: Chiswick Roundabout to Beckton, mostly purpose-built - brutally in parts, and the SouthCircular: Woolwich to Brentford, stitched together from a sequence of existing urban and residential streets. The outer suburbs are much-maligned, but I’ve always preferred them. Everything original starts out in the suburbs, they give you something to kick against.

 

All photographs are shot on 6x7 Portra film for unique tone and drumscanned for superior detail. All posters are printed on 240gsm smooth cotton rag fine art paper in limited editions across three sizes: A2, A1 and A0. Signed and numbered.

 

I’ll be putting up three at a time over the following days, but if you want to see them all now, click on the link:

StudioContraflow Gift Shop

 

Today, Dulwich, Forest Hill and Beckton.

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