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Hackney Empire is embarking on a hunt for our history and we need your help. If you have an old ticket stub, a programme, a poster, a flyer or a Hackney Empire story to tell we want to know about it.
Contact Martha marketing@hackneyempire.co.uk or call 020 8510 4521 so we can will fill our archive with your memories.
Location: Mare Street, Hackney, London
Despite the early closure at the Mare Street branch and presence of a security guard at the door, punters were still begging to be let in to snap up those bargains.
These were taken from the footbridge on Hackney Wick station and joined up using Gimp. Part of the Olympic site is in here somewhere. A planning nightmare in the making. Needs to be viewed large.
Not that I knew it when I took the photo, but this shot proved to be quite useful for the 'save the date' cards for my wedding - which was at Hackney Town Hall, at 3pm, and we booked a Routemaster to ferry the guests to the reception.
Accession No: 07_04_000171A
Call No: BX5943.A1 1809x
Book Title: The book of common prayer
Painting Location: Fore-edge/fanned to the right
Painting Title: [Hackney Church.]
Subject: Religious facilities
Catalog Card Transcription:
The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church. London, Published for John Reeves, 1809.
Royal 8vo, contemporary full red straight-grain morocco, blind tooled back and sides, gilt edges.
With a splendid fore-edge painting representing Hackney Church. Pasted on the endpapers is an engraved metrical synopsis of the books of the Bible.
The Hackney One Carnival was even bigger this year, with 28 carnival groups, spectacular costumes, energetic dance, sound systems and live music from around the world.
Hackney Wick
London
29.01.12
Héloïse Siaud pour www.theartchemists.com
Interview of Wayne Anthony : www.theartchemists.com/index.php?option=com_content&v...
hackney central rail station.
series of shots as a part of a shoot hackney competition. shot on the same day - not submitted.
I have a great book called Twentieth-Century Buildings in Hackney which lists these houses. They were built in 1981-84 by architects Colquhoun & Miller.
Not that the residents of Hackney don't have their own baths at home, you understand. These baths (just out of shot to the right) date back to a more communal era.
The Hackney One Carnival was even bigger this year, with 28 carnival groups, spectacular costumes, energetic dance, sound systems and live music from around the world.