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Broadway Market, South Hackney.

 

In recent years the Saturday market here has taken off, and has now become a foodie paradise to rival Borough Market. The Market is run as a community enterprise, so all profits from its operation go back into the local community.

 

www.broadwaymarket.co.uk

Everyone's busy signing my mate Matt up to Twitter. He's seen the light and is now known as @pinfootball.

Vegetables growing in the garden - many of these will be used in the farm's cafe.

Fun and Games at Hackney Down Studio's Electric roller disco w/ Horse Meat Disco.

from our rooftop in hackney

 

during the shoot of the baseline

Plant life in Hackney Marshes, London

these good lads volunteer at the weekend. they go to the local market and ask for leftovers, then they bring them to the farm to feed the animals. proper little working class cockney kids "awwwww that pig is adoraaabawl!" etc. really made me happy :)

Grade 2* listed (June 1972) Theatre Mare Street Hackney London

Date: 1901

Architect: Frank Matcham

Restored: 1986 & 2004

Land purchased 1906 on Park St, now Richmond St, 4 foundation stones 27 Feb 1906 by Mrs E Spicer, Mrs James Gartrell, Mrs A W Marshall & Mrs J H Weidenhofer, closed. First services had been in weatherboard church in Torrens St, Hackney, until it was transported to Fourth Ave, East Adelaide & re-opened 15 Jul 1883 as East Adelaide Wesleyan church. A bell given c1905 to Hackney church was returned to Spicer Uniting church 6 May 2012.

 

“They had been successfully launching out in the direction of a Mission Church in Hackney, which he had no doubt would become a great credit to the body.” [Observer 2 Nov 1878]

 

“For some time a Methodist Mission has been conducted at Hackney, and now land has been purchased in Park street with the intention of building a new edifice.” [Register 27 Nov 1905]

 

“The Rev. W. Jeffries, superintendent of the Kent Town circuit (with which the mission is connected), presided, and introduced the ladies, who were each presented with a suitably-inscribed copy of the New Methodist Hymn-book . . . services had been held in a cottage for a considerable time. . . The building, when completed, will be a neat brick edifice, capable of accommodating 150 people in the main hall, and there will be in addition two classrooms.” [Advertiser 29 Jan 1906]

 

“The Hackney Mission was in a thriving condition, being now in a hall of its own, which cost some £500.” [Advertiser 11 Oct 1906]

 

Showing and competing Hackney horses and their riders at The New Forest Show 2012

A visit to D's with the girls

Building demolition.

Bedding plants from the shop.

The Sonic Manipulator performs & seeks donations towards his spaceship repair fund. Hackney WickED. Hackney, London. Sunday 31 July 2011

The remains of the facade on Paragon Road. The gap in the shutters was just wide enough to squeeze through to take photographs inside.

 

Agfa Optima Sensor with Ilford FP4 Plus, stand developed in Rodinal 1+100 for one hour.

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