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The Triangle SE19: August 2014
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Life in a London Village. Thursday, 21 August 2014. It's been almost 27 years since Raju and Daxita Patel took over the Hollybush Stores, coincidentally about the same length of time that the Shah brothers have been running their hardware shop, MacDonalds. Customers love the knowledgable service, and the fact that you can buy a couple of loose nails or picture hooks, rather than a box full. Raju Patel behind the counter. Daxita and Raju Patel. Thursday, 14 August 2014. Also coming in September will be a ...
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The Triangle SE19: April 2015
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Life in a London Village. Wednesday, 1 April 2015. St John The Evangelist, Auckland Road. One of several sites throughout the SE19 area, and run by volunteers lead by Lou Yates, the garden contributes to Patchwork Farm, which has a stall at the local food market on Haynes Lane every saturday. 40% of households in the parish are single parent families. Could we do more to help? Crystal Palace has always had a rich mix, which makes it the wonderful and vibrant place that it is. The Transition Town garden.
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The Triangle SE19: April 2014
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Life in a London Village. Thursday, 24 April 2014. But, now, back to the food, capably overseen by head chef, Alejandro; whether its the fresh cod, all filleted on site, the beef or lamb from farms in Kent, or the game from an estate in Scotland, and not forgetting the irresistible desserts and cheeses, you're in for a treat. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About The Triangle and Me. View my complete profile. Antenna - Cafe Thing. Crystal Palace Antiques and Modern. Crystal Palace Transition Town.
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The Triangle SE19: The Dinosaurs
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Life in a London Village. Wednesday, 22 July 2015. They were the first ever attempt to create life-size, three dimensional representations of creatures which, were only classified as a distinct group a decade earlier, and which, half a century earlier, nobody even knew existed. While they were meant to thrill and entertain, they also served an educational purpose, being laid out in chronological order, from the amphibian, frog like Labyrinthodon. In the triassic zone, via the reptilian Megalosaurus.
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The Triangle SE19: May 2015
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Life in a London Village. Wednesday, 6 May 2015. The back office and workshop. Mark's brother Dave, looks after the workshop, and does the mouldings and glass cutting. Recently acquired prints from the Ukraine. Wood cutting workshop on the first floor. 1920s tickets to events in the Crystal Palace. An even older local paper, also found in the former print shop when Glyn moved in. Glyn Peacock and Mark Besswick. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About The Triangle and Me. View my complete profile.
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Something For Everyone
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Skip to Main Content. Seeing as I’ve been slack on posting here, recently, here’s a jumble of bits and bobs. There’s no particular way of grouping these finds and images: it’s just a digital pile of goodies to rummage through. In an effort to garner some more viewers, though, this will be arranged into Buzzfeed-esque numbered list. Mermaid Court, London SE1. The Past on Glass (i). I’ve recently started doing some volunteer work with the archives department at Sutton Library. A Return To Life Drawing.
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Artist Matt Bannister's two bus sculptures for TFL hit the streets of Croydon
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Skip to Main Content. Year Of The Bus Croydon Sculpture Trail The Launch. On a sunny December day, my buses joined the trail in Croydon after a little press launch. The ‘Croydon Layers’ and ‘Surrey Street Market’ sculptures hit the streets! The first bus of mine, that we came to on our mini tour of Croydon, was ‘Surrey Street Market’. It’s nestling in Matthew’s Yard (rather appropriately), directly outside the cafe/arts venue of the same name. It’s also a potato’s throw from the market itself.
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London Art Fair 2015
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Skip to Main Content. London Art Fair 2015. I visited the London Art Fair. For the first time, last month. However, I did discover work that I really liked by two artists: one contemporary, the other no longer alive. Showing work at the Charlie Smith London. CHARLIE brings his A-game @LondonArtFair. 8211; John Stark on stand 4 #LAF15. Zavier Ellis (@CHARLIESMITHldn) January 20, 2015. Other work by the artist includes brooding landscapes, with an even closer reference to the European art of the past.
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New sphinx poster for the 2015 Crystal Palace Overground Festival
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Skip to Main Content. Volunteers Needed for Crystal Palace Festival. Brown and Green Cafe. Change Here For Evolution. The Search for the Missing Dragon. The City of London’. Illustration for ‘S. Gallery with a drawbridge. Drawing for Life –. Granary Square and The Ho. Giraffe for a 2 year old. Subscribe to my posts via newsletter. Crystal Palace Overground Festival. 2016 Matt Bannister - WordPress Theme by Kadence Themes. Powered by AB-WebLog.com.
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