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Jane's London: Westminster Cathedral, the mother church
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Cards and Prints for sale. Westminster Cathedral, the mother church. I have often admired the cathedral sitting on its piazza like a very showy Neo-Byzantine Battenberg cake, reflected in the glass windows of Victoria Street. But go inside and Oh My (Catholic) God! It's just wonderful in there. Bare walls and intricate mosaics – a glorious work in progress. My phone camera wasn't really up to the job, but this gives you some idea what to find in there:. And Alexander McQueen Savage Beauty. Whittington Pa...
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Jane's London: The Walthamstow Fragment – an Ionic Conundrum
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Cards and Prints for sale. The Walthamstow Fragment – an Ionic Conundrum. Outside Vestry House Museum in Walthamstow Village. There sits a short column with an Ionic capital. Its irregular shape kept me intrigued for quite some time because I noticed that no two corners are the same – one corner is a true right angle, the next an acute angle, the opposite one has a corner cut into it and the last is an obtruse angle. Oh, and for some reason the one true corner is angled at the very top edge. This Waltham...
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Jane's London: August 2015
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Cards and Prints for sale. Brewfest - Bank Holiday Weekend August 2015. Yesterday I went to check out Meantime Brewing Company's Brewfest 2015. In the shadow of the O2 on the Greenwich Peninsula. The event continues today and tomorrow too and I recommend it. Even in the rain! I tasted/tested/supped some lovely ales (avoiding lagers and stouts) and can report that of the ten I tried (calm down; these were little 1/3 pint glasses and I was with a friend! The event itself looking damp and grey. Pic4 intrepi...
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Jane's London: A Walk Along Kings Road
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Cards and Prints for sale. A Walk Along Kings Road. The groovy shops and cafés of the King's Road in its 1960s heyday have all disappeared but there are a few interesting details along the street that hint at this might have once been a road fit for a king. Starting at the corner of Sydney Street by Habitat and walking east towards Sloane Square. And some of its Art Deco details. Opposite Habitat and the cinema there's Chelsea Town Hall, the Scottish Methodist Church and a lovely Shoe Repairers' sign.
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Jane's London: Temperance. Temperance.
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Cards and Prints for sale. From a No29 bus last month I snapped a few pics of the abandoned Temperance Hospital in Hampstead Road, NW1:. This group of once-proud and important buildings has been empty for deacdes. I am pretty sure the hospital was only partly being used when I worked around the corner in Stephenson Way back in 1996, so that's almost 30 years of neglect. What a sad waste of space. The old St Pancras Female Orphanage. The southernmost of the hospital buildings. St Jamess Market, Piccadilly...
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Jane's London: A garden across the River Thames
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Cards and Prints for sale. A garden across the River Thames. Earlier this year I watched a programme on TV about a fanciful idea to construct a parkland walk across the Thames. Between the bridges of Waterloo and Blackfriars. Joanna Lumley takes credit for the idea and in the programme she was seen in meetings with Thomas Heatherwick. Well, it's all very lovely, and Ms Lumley says, "thrilling", but haven't we got got better things to be to be spending this sort of money on? If it does go ahead I expect w...
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Jane's London: A cherubic view
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Cards and Prints for sale. As you know, I like to look at the details on buildings. The top deck of a bus often affords a better view and a chance for a few dodgy snapshots complete with window reflections, greasy marks and blurring. There is a lovely frieze along the terracotta gothic of the Prudential building on High Holborn, and a marvellous view can be obtained from the bus stop directly outside the front door, especially of the little cherubs below the window. It's just not right! I love my postcode.
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Jane's London: July 2015
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Cards and Prints for sale. Whittington Park's hidden mural. Whittington Park near Upper Holloway Station is just a short walk from my house. I often go there to sit, meet friends, relax, attend events or just people-watch. I met a friend for some tea and cake at the park's cafe. And so we investigated further. The first two rows show the mural. I have no idea how when this mural was painted but suspect it's at least 20 years old judging by the Gary Lineker style shorts on the footballers. The groovy shop...
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Jane's London: I do love an old launderette
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Cards and Prints for sale. I do love an old launderette. And here's one on Cardwell Terrace, Holloway N7, that always makes me smile. See also this lovely old blue-tiled laundry. 7 July 2015 at 17:47. Wow, just like on Eastenders. 7 July 2015 at 19:42. They are not easy to find if you are travelling and really need to do laundry! We were in the Highlands of Scotland and found one in Caol. It was awesome! The two ladies who were folding sheets, etc were hysterical. 8 July 2015 at 14:51. We do, we do!