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London – In and around Brick Lane
This collection of images was taken in and around Brick Lane, London. This is an area full of New and Old Architecture, markets, people, graffiti, doors, churches and much more. I’ve posted a selection of items taken in October 2018. This is the second of a number of postings.
London – In and around Brick Lane
This collection of images was taken in and around Brick Lane, London. This is an area full of New and Old Architecture, markets, people, graffiti, doors, churches and much more. I’ve posted a selection of items taken in October 2018. This is the second of a number of postings.
A hidden Oasis off of the Mile End Road in Stepney, East London. Approached through an arch between shops this cul-de-sac has been used for filming.
An artwork at Trinity Buoy Wharf, London. A black cab with a metal tree growing out of the roof, situated on top of The Orchard Café.
I have checked the DVLA website and this is a Carbodies taxi, 2664cc diesel, registered in 1990 and listed as being blue. It's currently stated as being SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) unsurprisingly.
Lockdown 2021
Shoreditch, East London
Cool hangout offering indoor/outdoor shuffleboard courts, plus clever cocktails & gourmet pizzas.
No more Windows. They probably have an iMac® now.
Pitsea Street, near Limehouse DLR Station, London, England
For more doors and windows see my album Doors & Windows
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The best street art of the day.
The London Shuffle Club, Shoreditch, East London
All credit to the artist, he/she is unknown at the moment, but I would love to give credit to him/her. Please let me know in the comments if you know.
London – In and around Brick Lane
This collection of images was taken in and around Brick Lane, London. This is an area full of New and Old Architecture, markets, people, graffiti, doors, churches and much more. I’ve posted a selection of items taken in October 2018. This is the first of a number of postings. The mail must go through. No drop kerbs?
Thames Quay, Isle of Dogs. Can find no reference to this but assume that it represents Venus and Mars. My interpretation may well be way off though.
Mural depicting the clashes between anti fascist demonstrators and The British Union of Fascists (Black Shirts led by Oswald Mosley) with the police defending the fascist marchers on 4th October 1936.
The sky turned grey very quickly. Five minutes later the heavens opened. Fortunately I got to Limehouse Station just in time.