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Architects: McAllister Co., 2002, for the Borough Council. A-frame boathouse of galvanised steel, timber and long-strip copper. Beside the boating lake at Battersea Park. London Borough of Wandsworth.
Ex China Motor Bus
Leyland Fleetline 30ft. FE30AGR w/ Walter Alexander CB body
SF3 / CB5930
* On tow by MAN TGS 26.420 tow truck (SW11 / KF8462)
Architects: Wimshurst Pelleriti, 2019. Residential-led 14-storey tower, replacing a 2-storey commercial building. Gwynne Road, Battersea, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Architects: Colin Lucas, Philip Bottomley et al. at the LCC/GLC, c.1963. Each of the point block's twenty-one floors accommodates four flats. In the foreground, one of six four-storey ‘cluster blocks’ of maisonettes, also part of the Somerset Estate. Battersea, London Borough of Wandsworth.
Sculpture aboard the St Michael, a former trawler moored at Tideway Dock in Nine Elms, London SW11
Sony A7II + Sony FE Sonnar 55mm f/1.8 ZA
Buddhist Pagoda architects: Minoru Ohoka, Tom Hancock, 1985, concrete and wood construction. Battersea Park, London Borough of Wandsworth.
Kona Kai: 515 Fulham Rd, Fulham, London SW6 1HD, UK
Sugar Cane: 247 Lavender Hill, London SW11 1JW, UK
Architect: William White, 1874, in a Neo-Gothic style. Stock brick with red-brick dressings over concrete frame; shingled broach spire. Grade II* listed. London Borough of Wandsworth.
Victorian public house c.1861. A 23/Mar/2017 plan to demolish has been withdrawn and the building has been designated an Asset of Community Value. The ACV means that this link with Battersea's past is less likely to be lost. London Borough of Wandsworth.
Lodge constructed when Battersea Park's southwest gate was built, c.1891. In the picturesque Tudor-Gothic style, using stock brick and stone dressings. Formerly known as Gymnasium Lodge. Battersea Park, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Architects: George, Trew & Dunn, 1966, for Battersea Metropolitan Borough Council. 11 storeys, 44 dwellings. Part of the Winstanley Estate, London Borough of Wandsworth.
Architects: Green, Lloyd and Adams, 1970, in the modern style. The Church of the Nazarene, 2 Grant Road, Battersea, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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