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Ariskea[Record50] Vinyl Record [Yellow]

 

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Peaches 'N Cream - 'Oh Sheet!' Toiler Paper Mess

Peaches 'N Cream - 'Lettuce Dance' Boombox Dancer

Peaches 'N Cream - 'Pour it Up' Keg Deco

 

Peaches Store

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Serenity Style

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Serenity Store

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{vespertine}-japanese bar neon sign/wall ver./tex change

 

Collabor 88 Event

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DRD

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DRD - AE - Post Apocalyptic Holiday - Bench Two

 

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In a deep December frost 6233 Duchess of Sutherland is seen on the approach to Clapham Junction station having started from London Victoria

37219 crossing Clapham Viaduct on The Little North Western Line with 1Q83, the 14.15 Blackpool North - Derby test train on Fri 16th July 2021.

One of a triptych of Clapham balcony shots.

37219 & 37116 pass Clapham on 16.7.21 with its Blackpool North to Derby test train.

10th December 2002 and in superb conditions 6233 Duchess of Sutherland is seen on the approach to Clapham Junction. I had discounted this shot due to the modern unit, 450003, but decided to process as it shows the old and the new of transport at the time

Candid street photography

 

Sydney CBD

 

November, 2019

 

Clapham Junction is famous for having one of the busiest rail stations in the whole of Europe, making it a significant transportation hub.

 

essence, Clapham Junction remains more than just a station; it is a landmark of connectivity, resilience, and historical intrigue, standing proudly as a symbol of London’s enduring spirit and its complex, fascinating history.

These lovely words taken from:

 

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One of two remaining island platforms on the Underground network that are actually underground (the other being Clapham North). Island platforms used to be popular on the Tube network, and especially on the City and South London railway. The main reason for this was that you could fit the whole station in a narrower area, preventing from building the line under any houses, and only under roads, thus reducing any compensation which had to be paid to home owners who had a tube line built directly underneath. This is also the reason for some stations having their platforms on top of each other, to fit into confined spaces. However over the years health and safety has intervened, and most have gone, with reminders at large platforms such as Kings Cross and Angel that have space for a second line to run.

One of only two stations on the London Underground with an island platform (the other is Clapham North).

Another from my recent Open House London 2015 trip.

 

The £6.5m, 19,000 sq ft public library, designed by Studio Egret West, is located in the heart of Clapham on the High Street (formerly Mary Seacole House). As well as holding more than 20,000 books, it provides a stunning new performance space for local community groups, as well as modern meeting room facilities.

 

Much like the interior the outside is pretty fun too, although sadly the sun was in the wrong place so will have to revisit at a later stage. Whilst the core of the building is the library the exterior contains 136 private apartments.

 

This is straight from camera bar a white balance adjustment.

 

:-)

 

My work has been so all encompassing recently that I've had little space for my photography. But a very wet Clapham Junction on Friday with an Olympus Trip in my bag invited some street work

 

Olympus Trip 35

Adox Colour Implosion

73951+73952 pausing at Clapham on 0Z20 en route to Ashford

Freightliner Class 66/5 No. 66502 Basford Hall Centenary 2001 approaches Clapham Junction working 4Y19, the 12:22 Mountfield Sidings – Southampton Western Docks on 19 February 2025.

Freightliner Class 66/5 No. 66505 enters Clapham Junction working 6M02, the 11:50 from Newhaven to Wembley on 19 February 2025.

London Underground Northern Line, Clapham North Station. 19 February 2025

33114 pushing a 4TC unit nears it's destination passing Clapham Jn with 07.55 Salisbury - Waterloo on 30 May 1985.

After a long wait at Starricks,we decided to move as the sun had gone too far round and the wind was getting stronger.In a lucky patch of light 35018 passes Clapham on the test run

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Going with me to this location probably wasn't a great idea, 18 attempts and only got it fully lit twice.

 

Bulleid Pacific 34067 'Tangmere' takes the Wimbledon down slow away from Clapham Junction on 5 July 2009 with a Cathedrals Express to Exeter.

 

London, United Kingdom

Another option from this viewpoint as 75014 crosses Clapham viaduct on 26/2/2000.The train was on it's way to work a private charter on the Rylstone branch

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