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1a,1b.1c Burdett Road, Mile End, London E3.
These buildings are soon to be replaced by 52 residential units, 15 storey tall, in part.
Also good to see the old Post Office sign showing itself from behind the "we have moved" temporary notice which had covered it.
This new hipster Holmes wouldn't be seen on Baker Street, no this Holmes is in Hackney.
Spying new work by Zabou.
Aspire Art drawing attention to the Atlantic Puffin being on The International Union for the Conservation of Nature's red list.
At sea a solitary bird, but when they return to the coast they form a monogamous partnership.
Now demolished buildings on Toynbee Street, E1, with old shopfront signage for Continental Food Store & fork tongued shutter art by This1 art.
Thanks to street artist, 'Aspire' Penge in South London has become a haven for twitchers, more commonly known as bird watchers. Not being much of a twitcher myself ( more twit than twitcher ) i had to look up what this is a painting of, and my deduction is a Peregrine falcon . Falcons and Hawks are blessed with speed and exceptional sight from high above. Apparently London has the second highest population of falcons in the world apart from New York.. And now it has another one painted beautifully by Aspire and can be found in Bycroft street Penge London ( The store opens at 10am every day so you may need to get there early in the morning to catch the shutter closed.)
If this is not a Peregrine Falcon please ignore everything i have written 😶
Graffiti from Cheese London painted around 2015, on an old warehouse frontage of J.Kleiner & Sons Ltd on Railton Road, Brixton, South London.
The earliest sign of this company, which is now dissolved, is 1930. They were described in a 1937 advert as Londons leading wholesalers & domestic hardware importers.
I know what your thinking but no, they have just washed the paving.
For Blockbusters viewers of a certain vintage "I`ll have a P please Bob" a low level inadvertent catchphrase that so nearly swept the nation.
Shepherds Bush 2012.
Shutter art circa 2012 by Ador.
This shop on White Church Lane always seemed to be open & i never got a chance to see or shoot this piece.
Until now, with the block facing demolition & the shop having shut at this location & moved over the road.
Artist: Shannon Boyd
Titled: "Icons of Their Time"
Painted roller door mural showcasing three of Australia's biggest musical icons: Angus Young, Kylie Minogue and Michael Hutchence.
Location - Ukshi (Ratnagiri), Maharashtra.
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A small trackside waterfall , on monsoon times in Konkan region...