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… along Royal Albert Dock, opposite London City Airport.

 

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DLR Station. Silvertown, Newham, London.

The Thames Barrier from the Newham side.

One of several twisted Postboxes that are found in England. Called "Alphabetti Spaghetti", they are designed by artist Alex Chinneck.

Tidal Basin Road, Newham

Royal Albert DLR station, Newham

James Riley Point, Carpenters Estate, Stratford

Lascars Avenue, Royal Albert Dock, Newham

Taken from Matilda's Bridge, Newham, East London. Two shots stitched together.

Under Connaught Bridge, Royal Docks, Newham

Newham Dockside building. Designed by architects Aukett Swanke and completed in 2004. Used as offices by Newham Council.

Lascars Avenue, Royal Albert Dock, Newham

Royal Albert Dock, Beckton

Alongside Connaught Footbridge, Newham

This image is included in 2 galleries:- 1) "Photographs of beauty to the eye." curated by Arth Wen and 2) "LANDSCAPE VOL 18" by Jean-paul Vancoppenolle.

 

Hanging Rock (also known as Mount Diogenes, Dryden's Rock, and to some of its traditional owners as Ngannelong) is a distinctive geological formation in central Victoria, Australia. A former volcano, it lies 718m above sea level (105m above plain level) on the plain between the two small townships of Newham and Hesket, approximately 70 km north-west of Melbourne and a few kilometres north of Mount Macedon.

 

Hanging Rock is a mamelon, created 6.25 million years ago by stiff magma pouring from a vent and congealing in place. Often thought to be a volcanic plug, it is not. Two other mamelons exist nearby, created in the same period: Camels Hump, to the south on Mount Macedon and, to the east, Crozier's Rocks. All three mamelons are composed of soda trachyte. As Hanging Rock's magma cooled and contracted it split into rough columns. These weathered over time into the many pinnacles that can be seen today.

 

Hanging Rock contains numerous distinctive rock formations, including the "Hanging Rock" itself (a boulder suspended between other boulders, under which is the main entrance path), the Colonnade, the Eagle and the UFO. The UFO is naturally formed hollow rock, and small children can climb inside and poke their head out through the hole.

 

This was taken about 20 metres from the summit. The slanting Winter afternoon sun creates interesting shades and shadows and makes the rocks look warm and beautiful. On an overcast day the volcanic rocks are dark without direct illumination.

 

(explored: Sep 3, 2021 #83)

Newham Dockside building. Designed by architects Aukett Swanke and completed in 2004. Used as offices by Newham Council.

Docklands Light Railway train leaving Backton Park station, Newham

A calmness descends across The Royal Victoria dock, Newham, East London.

Clock tower outside Maryland station, Newham

In the background is Flying Angel House (formerly the Mission to Seafarers building).

66109 heads 4E96 the 08.24hrs Mossend Euroterminal - Tees Dock across Newham Bog.

03/11/2020

Pole Shot

The former East Ham town hall. Built between 1901-03 to a design by Henry Cheers and Jos Smith.

Direct Rail Services 88002 'Prometheus' and 68006 'Pride of the North' pass Newham Bog with 4Z48, the 12:06 Coatbridge to Daventry diverted intermodal. 06/04/2025.

 

Taken with the use of a pole.

This station used to very quiet. Now it's the destination for the big Abba avatar show. I couldn't believe how busy it's become.

 

James Riley Point, Carpenters Estate, Stratford

I think the logo in the ironwork is the London, Tilbury & Southend Railway.

Royal Albert Way, Newham

18496 (LX06AHC) Route 158 at Stratford Bus Station

East Ham Town Hall, in east London is a Grade II listed Edwardian structure . Built between 1901 and 1903, the Town Hall was opened by Passmore Edwards on 5 February 1903.

 

The building with the slight white glow is the listed/protected Millennium Mills in London.

 

The sun set directly behind the building, making it glow a bit. Was not done deliberately.

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