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Ainsley Gardens, Bethnal Green. February 2017.

Museum Gardens, Bethnal Green, 26th February.

There was a third boy, boy he's been ripped off.

 

Sclater Street, Spitalfields.

A National Express East Anglia class 321 unit heads across the Regent's Canal towards Liverpool Street. The towers of Canary Wharf can be seen in the background. In the foreground is Meath Bridge, designed to provide a pedestrian and cycle link across the Canal and opened in October 2009.

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

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

Redchurch Street, Spitalfields.

Early Spring flowers, 16th February.

Museum Gardens, Bethnal Green

A three-storey house that has escaped demolition. The surrounding area was cleared and Allen Gardens was created on the site.

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 'Third Bed', Ainsley Garden, May 2012.

An exhibition of the work of Sean Pines, who has a photographic studio and exhibition space at the rear of the photographic shop at 320 Bethnal Green Road (hence, Studio 320).

 

His current exhibition features the people and places of Bethnal Green, which he has been recording since 2006.

Bethnal Green Road. I know nothing about this ....

A deserted Wilmot Street, Bethnal Green, on Christmas Day 2011.

Weavers Fields, Bethnal Green, London.

Star Yard, off Brick Lane, Spitalfields.

Mile End, London E1.

 

One of London's most hidden secrets. Even many people who walk regularly past an innocuous green door set into a wall in Cleveland Way do not realise that behind lies a footpath, giving access to a whole terrace of Victorian cottages. Yet all you need to do is push gently on the gate to be admitted to another world of peace and tranquility, just a few steps from the busy and bustling Mile End Road.

Paradise Row dates from 1800, although many of the houses have been substantially altered.

Former 1906 operating theatre, now an extraordinary meeting room

These houses, in Old Ford Road opposite York Hall, date from the eighteenth century and are some of the oldest buildings in Bethnal Green.

 

The building in the background is the (V&A) Museum of Childhood, erected here in 1872.

Weavers Fields, Bethnal Green.

Former railway sidings crossing Henning Street

Abandoned Christmas Tree - still in pot!

Paradise Row dates from 1800, although many of the houses have been substantially altered.

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