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More Graffiti and Street Art from around Great Britain and more from Brick Lane and the surrounding streets, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Another trip to London on June 30th 2020 but this time minus any sunshine! Visits to Putney, Victoria, Liverpool Street and Tower Hamlets were made mainly in search of new 20-reg buses.
- This little street is Angel Alley of London Borough of Tower Hamlets as seen on the street sign. It's very narrow and dark at parts just like a tunnel and is a strange sight for London streets. Apparently, it has interesting history and was used as a street linked to prostitution.
Original design by James Wild, 1872. Grade II* listed for very special significance as one of the earliest surviving examples of a pre-fabricated iron-frame structure. Bethnal Green, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
11 and 11½ Fournier Street, Spitalfields, London, E1
When this building was split back to it's original two around the late 1990's, these novel addresses were adopted as the Victorian street re-numbering had allocated 9 and 13 either side. So unfortunately nothing amusing as to do with 13 being unlucky!
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St Matthew's Church, Bethnal Green, London E2.
St Matthew's was consecrated in 1746 to administer to the burgeoning population of Bethnal Green, which until the 1700s had been a rural village outside London's City Walls. Badly damaged by an incendiary bomb in 1940 which left the Church a roofless shell, the church was rebuilt after the Second World War and was re-consecrated on 15th July 1961.
Sunday 2nd November 2025
Decayed arcade of shops just off the main road in Whitechapel - panorama of three photos, then used crop tool to alter perspective to remove most of the nasty curves...
Another trip to London on June 30th 2020 but this time minus any sunshine! Visits to Putney, Victoria, Liverpool Street and Tower Hamlets were made mainly in search of new 20-reg buses.
Ketones6000 is an artist from western Australia who is currently living in London. He creates artwork with geometry and colour and became interested in the arts through live theatre production. He has won awards in Australia for his work and currently paints and completes street art in London. This year, he has painted several pieces. The most recent additions to his work include portraits and imagery of bees. This one is displayed on the back of a railway arch @ Ackroyd Drive - Tower Hamlets East London.