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This pub on Trinity Road in Aston is the Upper Grounds. It is or was a Mitchells and Butlers house.
It is possibly named after a local hill called Aston Upper Grounds, where the Holte family built Aston Hall.
The pub is no longer open (so Villa fans can't go here at present to drink and / or watch a Villa match).
There was a lorry parked in the way when I got these shots.
It is on the corner of Trinity Road and Bevington Road.
This pub on Trinity Road in Aston is the Upper Grounds. It is or was a Mitchells and Butlers house.
It is possibly named after a local hill called Aston Upper Grounds, where the Holte family built Aston Hall.
The pub is no longer open (so Villa fans can't go here at present to drink and / or watch a Villa match).
It is on the corner of Trinity Road and Bevington Road.
... still a car park after all these years - last photo'd it in the early 1980s. Doon Street car park
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Bus stop sign, London, England
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This pub on Trinity Road in Aston is the Upper Grounds. It is or was a Mitchells and Butlers house.
It is possibly named after a local hill called Aston Upper Grounds, where the Holte family built Aston Hall.
The pub is no longer open (so Villa fans can't go here at present to drink and / or watch a Villa match).
It is on the corner of Trinity Road and Bevington Road.
... still a car park after all these years - last photo'd it in the early 1980s. Doon Street car park
This pub on Trinity Road in Aston is the Upper Grounds. It is or was a Mitchells and Butlers house.
It is possibly named after a local hill called Aston Upper Grounds, where the Holte family built Aston Hall.
The pub is no longer open (so Villa fans can't go here at present to drink and / or watch a Villa match).
There was a lorry parked in the way when I got these shots.
It is on the corner of Trinity Road and Bevington Road.
... still a car park after all these years - last photo'd it in the early 1980s. Doon Street car park
This pub on Trinity Road in Aston is the Upper Grounds. It is or was a Mitchells and Butlers house.
It is possibly named after a local hill called Aston Upper Grounds, where the Holte family built Aston Hall.
The pub is no longer open (so Villa fans can't go here at present to drink and / or watch a Villa match).
There was a lorry parked in the way when I got these shots.
It is on the corner of Trinity Road and Bevington Road.
A performer in the Night Carnival, at the end of the Thames Festival, riding on the back of one of the floats as it drives along Upper Ground.
A selection of photos of the old warehouses in Barge House Street near the foot of the Oxo Tower. In this same set, are photos I took in 1980s of the same area.
This pub on Trinity Road in Aston is the Upper Grounds. It is or was a Mitchells and Butlers house.
It is possibly named after a local hill called Aston Upper Grounds, where the Holte family built Aston Hall.
The pub is no longer open (so Villa fans can't go here at present to drink and / or watch a Villa match).
There was a lorry parked in the way when I got these shots.
It is on the corner of Trinity Road and Bevington Road.
A selection of photos of the old warehouses in Barge House Street near the foot of the Oxo Tower. In this same set, are photos I took in 1980s of the same area.
... still a car park after all these years - last photo'd it in the early 1980s. Doon Street car park
This pub on Trinity Road in Aston is the Upper Grounds. It is or was a Mitchells and Butlers house.
It is possibly named after a local hill called Aston Upper Grounds, where the Holte family built Aston Hall.
The pub is no longer open (so Villa fans can't go here at present to drink and / or watch a Villa match).
There was a lorry parked in the way when I got these shots.
It is on the corner of Trinity Road and Bevington Road.
A selection of photos of the old warehouses in Barge House Street near the foot of the Oxo Tower. In this same set, are photos I took in 1980s of the same area.
Every year, on the Sunday evening of the weekend-long Thames Festival in September, there is a procession of giant sculptures and dancers along the banks of the River Thames, culminating in a fireworks display, and in the daytime all manner of preparations take place in the back streets and the side streets. On Upper Ground, which is the road that runs behind the many buildings of the Southbank Centre, these zebras are actually puppets, used as dance partners by their human operators for the evening's festivities. Photo taken on September 9, 2012.
See a photo of the zebras dancing here: www.elonpendulum.com/2012/09/london-the-mayors-thames-fes...
For more on Andy Worthington, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/
A selection of photos of the old warehouses in Barge House Street near the foot of the Oxo Tower. In this same set, are photos I took in 1980s of the same area.
Some kind of restaurant/bar at the back of the National Theatre.
Address: 101 Upper Ground.
Owner: National Theatre (website).
Links:
A selection of photos of the old warehouses in Barge House Street near the foot of the Oxo Tower. In this same set, are photos I took in 1980s of the same area.
In Upper Ground, London SE1. Actually, they were doing an excellent job but I knew the photo would make it look like chaos...
A craft beer bar in the National Theatre. (More recent photo from 2025, from the front.)
Address: National Theatre, Upper Ground.
Owner: National Theatre.
Links:
In Upper Ground, London SE1. Actually, they were doing an excellent job but I knew the photo would make it look like chaos...
A selection of photos of the old warehouses in Barge House Street near the foot of the Oxo Tower. In this same set, are photos I took in 1980s of the same area.