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During the London Olympic Games large screens were put up in several locations around London. The Victoria Park London Live site ran from Friday 27th July until Sunday 12th August, and also incorporated a stage, bars, food stalls and entertainment, as well as three screens showing BBC coverage of the Games. Entry was free.

Tower Hamlets Council Display, Saturday 7th November 2015.

the new spitalfields market

Tower Hamlets Reserves 4-4 Haver Town Reserves

(Haver Town won 9-8 on penalties)

Division 3 Cup, Semi Final

Essex Alliance Football League

 

Saturday 6th April 2019

 

At Mabley Green, Hackney

The poppies at the Tower of London are an evolving art installation "Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red", to mark the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War.

 

The first poppies were installed in the moat at the Tower on 5th August 2014 - 100 years to the day since Britain declared war on Germany - and the last will be installed on 11th November, the anniversary of the Armistice in 1918 which brought an end to the fighting. A total of 888,246 ceramic poppies will be laid, each on signifying a British military fatality during the War.

 

After 11th November the poppies will be removed and sold off to raise money for six charities which support serving and former services personnel, and their families.

 

poppies.hrp.org.uk/

  

The aubergines were used by Andrew to rustle up a delicious Baba Ganoush.

Tower Hamlets Reserves 4-4 Haver Town Reserves

(Haver Town won 9-8 on penalties)

Division 3 Cup, Semi Final

Essex Alliance Football League

 

Saturday 6th April 2019

 

At Mabley Green, Hackney

One of the few narrow-ish alley ways off of Shoreditch Highstreet that lead to the Old Nichol slum.

Tower Hamlets Council Display, Saturday 7th November 2015.

Tower Hamlets Reserves 4-4 Haver Town Reserves

(Haver Town won 9-8 on penalties)

Division 3 Cup, Semi Final

Essex Alliance Football League

 

Saturday 6th April 2019

 

At Mabley Green, Hackney

Victoria Park, London.

The new cycle and pedestrian shared path linking Viaduct Street with Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green; this time without an inconsiderately-parked car blocking it!

This branch was in the final batch to close and so gained a two-day reprieve. As other branches closed they shipped their stock to those remaining open, so the last stores stayed open for an extra couple of days to try and shift as much of the remaining stock as possible. However at 6pm on Tuesday 6th January the shutters finally came down for good. Even then this isn't quite the end of the story, as some Woolworths staff have been retained for a few days to strip out some of the stores, and this is in progress here.

Weavers Fields, Bethnal Green.

This cluster of stones all come from the former East India Import Dock, which has now been filled in; the Leamouth development now occupies the site.

Grocer's Wing, the building's main public space

Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park

Multi-faith prayer room on the 3rd floor behind the big clock

Corner of Massingham Road and Argyle Road, Mile End Old Town.

Corner of Massingham Road and Argyle Road, Mile End Old Town.

Ainsley Gardens, Bethnal Green, 30th January 2018.

During the London Olympic Games large screens were put up in several locations around London. The Victoria Park London Live site ran from Friday 27th July until Sunday 12th August, and also incorporated a stage, bars, food stalls and entertainment, as well as three screens showing BBC coverage of the Games. Entry was free.

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