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The Little Crown has fallen and is currently being looked after by squatters.
First recorded publican, 1861.
This structure dates from 1898.
Closed down in 2005.
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This is just an example to show just how difficult it must be, for an Dutch Architectural Photographer to get a good image.
There is one really true vertical and one true horizontal line is this image.
Soon to move and I do wonder if the Georgian building will be demolished for yet more flats.
I assume by looking at the brickwork that it has wartime bomb damage as the area was extensively hit due to it's proximity to the docks.
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Former cinema, then a Mecca Bingo hall that is soon to be demolished. Note the asbestos warning.
Far too many of these old cinemas are getting the chop.
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The Brunel.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel FRS, (b.9th April 1806 - d.15th September 1859), master of mechanical and civil engineering.
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As seen at All Saints Parish Church in Wigan where 3 CCTV cameras keep an eye on you whether you believe or not...... Here's what Wikipedia has to say about the building:- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Saints%27_Church,_Wigan
Civic building fallen on hard times.
Formerly Poplar Borough Council.
Note the beautiful mosaic work.
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Most, Danny Sodor & Pizza in the Rain.
Victorian craftsmanship laid waste and at the mercy of the buddleia.
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Post War, Brutalist/Modernist bus garage, Grade ll* Listed building, opened in 1952, built on a residential site that was destroyed in the Blitz.
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Old Gold, catch them before they are gone.
"Sorry we are closed to day" :-)
I missed out on documenting many of London's characterful shopfronts and their owner's when I was growing up but I was alway's aware that I would try to do so when I was able, alas it is too late as the best are long gone now though every now and then I find a special one that catches my eye. I would advise any photographer to have a go at doing the same as the world seems to be drifting into unimaginitive uniformity and conformity.
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This was part of my first warm-up brief.
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Nikon Z6, Nikkor 24-70mm f/4 S,
Exposure X7, Color Efex Pro 5, Silver Efex Pro 3
Station frustration.
8 minutes to kill at Crouch Hill station, I was waiting in anticipation beside an 'X' kindly sprayed by a kind soul that marks where the last door of the train should stop. Getting on at this point means I'm closer to the exit at my destination. I cheered up a bit as I saw and heard the train appear on time hundreds of metres along the track. The train slowed, then slowed down some more, the driver smiling and making eye contact as the front of the train passed, ... then passed beyond my pole position 'X' mark and it was then it dawned on me that the train was three carriages shorter than usual and I then had to run and join the back of the masses squeezing their way on into a heap similar to a Picasso painting !!!, I was livid. No wonder the driver was smiling :-).
Note the 6 CCTV cameras on the opposite entrance/exit.
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Ilex Camera Works (A.C.Jackson), from 1900 - 1904.
Alfred Charles Jackson, Camera Manufacturer from the early day's of the 20th Century.
The building was later used by R.Turner Ltd, makers of board games.
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Himbad & Dotmaster.
A third figure has been added on the right. Compare it with the previous shot in the Van Art album.
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