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Pedro Eliezer RodrÃguez Ledesma
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A view of Fulham Road looking towards Fulham Broadway. This is the area where many of these pictures were taken.
Yarra Trams: SW6 925 Advertising Docklands There's plenty to do at Docklands, your Docklands tram on Route 35 City Circle (Clockwise) in Nicholson Street near Albert Street
The sign showing the name star of stage (from long ago). (Photo of pub building.)
Address: 19 Lillie Road.
Former Name(s): The Lillie Arms.
Owner: Enterprise Inns/Hippo Inns; Unique (former); Conway Taverns (former).
Open 7 days a week 8am - Midnight
Photo Studio Hire
500 sq ft
3x 500w Bowens Lights
Various Continuous Lights
Lots of different coloured backdrops
Continuous Lights
Boom
Reflectors
Snoots
Softboxes
Wind machine
£95 - 4 hours
£155 - 8 hours
Fulham, London SW6 2AD
T: 020 7610 6036
M: 07957 165317
Yarra Trams : SW6 855 on Route 78 North Richmond crossing SW6 929 on Route 78 Prahran in Chapel Street near Carlisle Street
SW6 Class tram preparing to run out to take up City Circle route 35 runs pauses briefly on the Montague St bridge link between the main depot complex and the back roads at Southbank Tram Depot, South Melbourne.
No: B15
Operative/Removal Dates: 03 Jan 1938–15 Dec 1970
Lillie Road, west side 50 yards north of Purcell Crescent (south entrance) on forecourt of North Fulham police station (closed) - Fulham.
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Diego da Silva Costa
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The Glass House (C H B Quennell, completed 1906), Lettice Street SW6, Fulham. Established as a workshop for stained glass making by Mary Lowdnes and Alfred Drury.
Car 949 (SW6, 1949), working Line 69 in Balaclava Road, approaches Hawthorn Road, where it will turn northward.
The buildings in the background are now gone.
13th September 2014 at Imperial Wharf, London SW6.
Imperial Wharf Jazz Festival (free event).
Country: Italy (British resident). Style: Salsa.
Lineup: Roberto Pla (timbales), Jose Cascaret (v/percussion), Graciela Rodriguez (v/percussion), Aldevis Tibaldi (tenor sax), Kelvin Christiane (alto sax), John Mackillup (alto sax), Tracey Meadham (baritone sax), Eddie Rieband (trombone), Paul Taylor (trombone). Sid Gauld (trumpet), Andy Gibson (trumpet), Neil Morley (trumpet), Eikel Venegas (trumpet), Federico Gory (p), Elpidio Caicedo (b), Satin Singh (congas), Dave Pattman (bongos), Vancho Manoilovich (d).
Roberto Pla from Baranquilla in Colombia has lived in the UK since the early 1980s. The only member of the band I’ve photographed before is Paul Taylor with the Yiddish Twist Orchestra (to view click on the tag of his name).
In this photo: Aldevis Tibaldi.
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Mural on the east elevation of the Piper Building (previously Watson House), Peterborough Road, London SW6. The building was originally built as offices for the British Gas Corporation (North Thames Gas Board) in the 1950s and was converted in the 1990s by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands architects.
The murals are by John Piper (1902-1992).
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Disused factory, Mendora Road, Fulham, London SW6.
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