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Arriva London SW3, LK16BYC - Route 340 | College Road, Harrow on the Hilll with a Edgware Bound Service
Thursday 4th August 2016
@ Londontransport3/ Mark Mcwalter 2016
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Note: On Saturday 3rd September 2016, Route 340 Will be retained by Arriva London with 9 New Euro-VI diesel double-decker Vehicles.
For shopping, food, fashion, walking your dog & hanging out with your friends - Duke of York Square, Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW3
Architect: Joseph Peacock, 1859, in a Neo-Gothic style, using Kentish ragstone and Bath stone dressings. Grade II* listed.
“...there has never been more architecture in less space” H.S.Goodhard-Rendel. ☺
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, London.
One of the artworks by Rashid Khalifa on display in the Saatchi Gallery
Matte enamel on aluminium
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SW3 (LK16BYC) Route 340 at Edgware
To get the title, see if you can spot the clearly visible text I created on the front window.
Arriva London route 340: Harrow, Bus Station - Edgware Station
St. Margarets Church (K)
Arriva London have retained route 340 from Watford (GR) with new Wright StreetDeck buses, the new contract starting from 3 September 2016.
SW2-10, London's first batch of StreetDecks, have been phased into service as early as 26 July 2016. They are quite good buses and it is nice to see something new from Watford (GR), as I am not particularly keen on the aesthetics of their bus fleet. SW1, a prototype StreetDeck, joins the new allocation for the 340.
©London Bus Breh 2016.
Architect: GLC Special Works Department, 1964. Modern style fire station at 264 Kings Road, Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, London.
Would have loved to have gone but it cost to much for my freind.
Back to my trip to Europe Sept - Nov 2012.
Chelsea, London Oct 21, 2012 England. Day one of our stay in London.. Wish I could have had more as this is where I lived for sixteen years. The weather was overcast and just about raining.. but it wasn't cold!
The Chelsea Physic Garden was established as the Apothecaries’ Garden in London, England, in 1673. (The word "Physic" here refers to the science of healing.) This physic garden is the second oldest botanical garden in Britain, after the University of Oxford Botanic Garden, which was founded in 1621.
Its rock garden is the oldest English garden devoted to alpine plants. The largest fruiting olive tree in Britain is there, protected by the garden’s heat-trapping high brick walls, along with what is doubtless the world’s northernmost grapefruit growing outdoors. Jealously guarded during the tenure of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries, in 1983 the Garden became a registered charity and was opened to the general public for the first time. The garden is a member of the London Museums of Health & Medicine.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Physic_Garden
You Are Being Lied To, 2002
Artwork by Kirstine Roepstorff in the Known Unknowns exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery
Paper, glitter, pearls, sequins, paint, on wallpaper, collage, mounted on aluminium, 274 x 388 cm
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Sculpture by Isobel Smith in the Known Unknowns exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery
Bunny (Crying the Neck)
2017
Bronze
Approx 33 x 52 cm
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