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Yarra Trams: SW6 957 Advertising L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival (15-22 March 2009) on Route 35 City Circle (Clockwise) in Latrobe Street near Spencer Street
13th September 2012 at Imperial Wharf, London SW6.
Imperial Wharf Jazz Festival (free event).
Country: Britain & Cuba (British resident). Style: Jazz - Modern.
Lineup: Courtney Pine (soprano sax/EWI), Omar Puente (violin), Cameron Pierre (g), Darren Taylor (b), Robert Fordjour (d).
Courtney Pine was born in London to Jamaican parents. He came to the fore with the Jazz Warriors in the mid 1980s, and has since led his own bands. In recent years this has included the Cuban violinist Omar Puente, who I photographed in a very different musical context at the Celebrating Sanctuary Festival: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157627027385999/.
More information: www.courtneypine.co.uk/.
First it was a Decorators Supplies, then a Florist, then an
Electricians Supplies, then part of the Scrap Metal Business next
door, and now a Plastering Contractor.
13th September 2012 at Imperial Wharf, London SW6.
Imperial Wharf Jazz Festival (free event).
Country: Britain & Cuba (British resident). Style: Jazz - Modern.
Lineup: Courtney Pine (soprano sax/EWI), Omar Puente (violin), Cameron Pierre (g), Darren Taylor (b), Robert Fordjour (d).
Courtney Pine was born in London to Jamaican parents. He came to the fore with the Jazz Warriors in the mid 1980s, and has since led his own bands. In recent years this has included the Cuban violinist Omar Puente, who I photographed in a very different musical context at the Celebrating Sanctuary Festival: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157627027385999/.
More information: www.courtneypine.co.uk/.
Stephendale Road SW6 (Monday 4 June). Three generations enjoy the day. Pauline Stewart, Mary Whenman (blue dress) and Ethan Whenman.
Now you have left the park, a right turn will take you to Wandsworth
Bridge where you can see the new property developments across the
river Thames.
Car 946 (SW6, 1949, reclassified 2012 as W8), line 69, in Glenferrie Road, Kew, at Cotham Road.
1980 July 4.
Ghost sign in Munster Road, London SW6.
More information about "My London" and my Urban Wanderings can be found on my "In Search of Space" blog at dakotaboo-in-search-of-space.blogspot.com/
Sunday afternoon in Fulham. This used to be "The Cock" until quite recently. Now the "Cock" has gained a partner and a face lift.
446 Fulham Rd, Fulham, London SW6
Oswald Stoll and the Armed Services.
Last week I made a visit to a building I spotted from the number 14 bus coming back from Fulham Palace. I didn't have a clue what this building was, so I retraced my steps. I'm glad I did. From the photographs l took you will see why it caught my eye.
Firstly I would like to thank Becky Frankham, Communication Officer from Stoll housing for meeting me and showing me around the site.
So what I saw was the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation in Fulham SW6.
Stoll was a philanthropist who donated the land in 1916 for the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation, a charity in Fulham, for disabled soldiers returning from World War I and their families. The foundation continues to house disabled ex-servicemen and women to this day, but in addition also provides supported housing for veterans suffering from mental ill health, and those who, having left the Forces, have found themselves homeless.
So who was Oswald.
Sir Oswald Stoll (20 January 1866 – 9 January 1942) was an Australian-born British theatre manager and the co-founder of the Stoll Moss Group theatre company. He also owned Cricklewood Studios and film production company Stoll Pictures, which was one of the leading British studios of the Silent era. In 1912, he founded the Royal Variety Performance (originally Royal Command Performance) a now-annual charity show which benefits the Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund.
Stoll worked with the theatre architect Frank Matcham on several theatres, including:
Nottingham Palace (1898).
Hackney Empire (1901).
London Coliseum (1904).
Bristol Hippodrome (1912).