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Work-in-progress on Baltimore Tower, Aug 2016. Architects: SOM, completion due this year. London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Wilton's Music Hall is a Grade II listed building. It was built as a music hall and is now a multi-arts performance space in Graces Alley, off Cable Street in London. It is one of very few surviving music halls and still has many of it's original features.
Many Thanks To Glen Fairweather For The Classic Photo On The Left www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/45323422671/ Another Shot From A Clipper...Wapping Old Stairs With The Town of Ramsgate Pub Seen In The Centre`1758`...Oliver's Wharf `Built for George Oliver `1869` In A Tudor Gothic Style, This Wharf Handled General Cargo But Had Special Facilities For Tea..It Was The First Warehouse In Wapping To Be Converted For Residential Use In 1972....
Des immeubles d'appartements à la capitale britannique de Londres
8 juillet 2018
Apartment towers in the British capital of London
8 July 2018
Architects: James Tolley and Robert Dale, 1874, in a revival of Tudor and Gothic styles. This south wing of the Christ Church Primary School was originally the schoolmaster's house. It comprises two storeys and a roof garret, in red-brick with blue-brick and stone dressings. Grade II listed. Brick Lane, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Architects: Herzog & de Meuron. Work-in-progress on One Park Drive, seen from Glengall Bridge, Crossharbour, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex.)
Victoria Park in east London was created in 1845 and became an essential amenity for local people, many of whom lived in poor housing in the late 19th century.
Now like many London parks it is regularly used as the site for music festivals in the summer. The local council closes off a large area of the park with a tall fence, with access inside only available to ticket-buying festival goers.
Everyone else, like me, has to remain Outside the Festival. This is a collection of images of what we get to see of the event.
at the Tower Hamlets cemetery summer fair.
ABCs & 123s: D is for dancing.
Related (in the Power of Positive Relationships group): these ladies are dancing in the street!
Related (in the Power of Positive Relationships group): playing a violin
Centre: One Canada Square, Cesar Pelli & Associates, 1991.
Left: Newfoundland, Horden Cherry Lee, 2019.
Right: One Bank Street, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, 2019.
Canary Wharf, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
More Graffiti and Street Art from around Great Britain and more from Brick Lane and the surrounding streets, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
We visited Trinity Buoy Wharf Saturday, what a remarkable place it is, a true hidden gem full of quirky sculptures and colour
Closed For Passengers In 2006...Heres A Shot From Then (www.flickr.com/photos/rollthedice/4099034871/in/photolist...)
Street Art near Brick Lane in East London. The area is renowned for its vibrant and ever-changing street art, drawing artists and visitors alike. There's something new to see every time we visit.
Once Again Many Thanks To Tim Brown For The Classic On The Left www.flickr.com/photos/25347284@N04/5382037879 Wow...The Hydraulic Pumping Station Built In 1857 For The East India Dock Company And Extended In 1877...Grade 2 Listed Since 1973...And Is Now Flats...An Area Which Has Been Massively Redeveloped Over The Years...The Bridge In The Rear Takes You To East India DLR Station That Opened In 1994...
View of Wood Wharf (Canary Wharf) over Blackwall Basin, 2021. London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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From The Pilot Episode Of The Bill...When It Was A One Off Play `Woodentop`..Here The Brilliant June Ackland `Trudie Goodwin` Questions Young Winston `Paul McKenzie`...Limehouse Police Station Over To The Left Rear...Rich Street Is The Actual Name Of That Street...Wasteground Now Built Over..There Was Once A Pub Right On This Corner `The Alma`...HSBC And Barclays Towers Loom In The Rear........
A quick fix for the housing shortage after WW2, prefabs like this were put up all over Britain. Cosy inside but with a flat roof and lots of asbestos .....
Blossom Street/Norton Folgate Is A Regeneration Area In Spitalfields... It Will Be The Same Retail,Commercial And Some Nice Cheap Apartments....
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.
Classic TV Series The Bill which ran from 1984-2010..And these opening credits shot in Bow were used from 1985 -1998 thou they were changed,,,Looks like the road has been flattened over the years,Texaco Petrol Station still stands as does The Litte Driver Pub..It was difficult standing in the pouring rain in the middle of the road trying to get this shot...
Marking the outbreak of the First World War, and commemorating the British and Colonial servicemen killed during its course.
The installation consisted of one ceramic poppy for each of the 888,246 serviceman. It was installed at the Tower of London with poppies added each day from 17 July, concluding 11 November.
The project was conceived by artist was Paul Cummins, with setting by Tom Piper, and was designed to appear as a sea of blood spilling out.
The title of the piece comes from a poem in the unsigned will of an unknown soldier who died in the war: "The blood swept lands and seas of red, / Where angels dare to tread"