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Taken from the window of the 55.

 

Fabrizio finds a spoke to fix his wheel.

Hackney Bike Workshop is an open workshop for people to learn how to repair their bicycles, to use the specialist tools we have or to simply to come and talk bikes. It is run by experienced volunteers and we do not charge for our services however we doaccept donations to pay the rent and for new tools.

 

It runs from 7-9pm on the first and third Tuesday of the month at

 

The Kings Centre

Frampton Park Baptist Church

Frampton Park Road

London E9 7PQ

 

Future dates at www.hackney-cyclists.org.uk/workshop.htm

Mokelumne(CA) FD Rescue 13-8 is a 1989 Int'l/Hackney medium rescue truck. It is diesel-powered with an automatic transmission. Photo was taken on 14 June 1994.

 

Ricoh 35mm SLR

Society is not dead in E5 Street Party Clapton

In the right centre, a new traveller estate, Palace Close, relocated from the Olympic park. The new block beside the north London railway line are now complete and awaiting occupation. To go left click here. To go right, click here

Hackney Town Hall (1934) by Lanchester and Lodge.

 

Photo taken on a tour of town halls in London with the 20th Century Society on 24th March 2012.

For Guess Where London. Victorian building on the junction with Morning Lane; the much more modern Barclay's Bank is next door on the right.

This was a real headline!

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22 June, Hackney, London.

 

Runners during the inaugural Vitality Run Hackney 2014.

Over 12,500 runners completed the half marathon course through iconic Hackney landmarks and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

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London 2018

Nikon F

  

1/76 scale model of the now demolished London Transport bus garage in Well Street, Hackney.

Greater Anglia Class 379 unit No. 379006 passes Hackney Downs at the rear of the 2H26 11:58 Liverpool Street to Cambridge North service

At Hackney WickED Festival

Former Yorkshire Traction 663, an ECW bodied Leyland Olympian dating from 1984, is pictured on Millfields Road in its current guise as the Hackney Playbus

The Hackney Empire is a local treasure. After the 2009 Christmas pantomime it closed for ‘a period of reflection’. We knew it was on the brink of permanent closure. In early spring I bought tickets for a jazz concert scheduled in the Hackney Empire in June. I bought the tickets not from the theatre itself but from the Barbican, it was part of the Barbican International Residency of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. When I bought the tickets it was more in hope than in real expectation. Now it’s Sunday 28th June and here we are in the good old Hackney Empire. The simple announcement ‘we’re staying open’ brought the house down. Of course I’m talking metaphorically not literally, the curtain was up and the concert was great.

Lower Clapton Road

former Woolworths - Hackney

(store no. 2003)

14 January 2011

closed 30 December 2008

333-337 Mare Street, Hackney E8 3SH

since reopened as Iceland

View from Hackney Wick station

Taken at the mental Hackney Wicked Festival.

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