Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Quantum Cloud

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More familiarly known as Gormley's Millennium Man, back in 1999 the Dome's oh-so-bright management stated their desire that this would become better known than the Angel of the North. Probably because it is (surprisingly) taller. Unfortunately, they failed to realise that where the Angel is on a hilltop and is a strong figure clearly visible for miles, the cloud can barely be seen from the north of the river, that few people will pass close by on the south side, and that the best view of the man inside is from a moving boat in the river. Ah. Also, you would not be blamed for thinking it was a pile of scrap iron.

However, you can see the figure of a man (yes, it's Gormley, again...) inside, and I'm rather fond of it.

More info here.

See where on the London Daily Photo Map (link should be to the "Streetview" version)
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Monday, March 30, 2009

The Boat Race

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After the weekend of the Oxford & Cambridge boat race (Oxford won), I thought it would be appropriate to remind you that all manner of other people use the Thames, like these Sons of the Thames". May the oars be with you.
(And for your Cockney Rhyming Slang edification, you may hear someone say, "You shoulda seen his boat" - Boat, Boat Race, Face)

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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Greenwich Means Time

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On the day that we move the clocks forward to British Summer Time, I thought I'd show you the rather beautiful Dolphin Jubilee Sundial in the grounds of the Maritime Museum in Greenwich. It was made for the queen's Jubilee in 1977, and it is stuck on GMT. Find out more about sundials here There are a surprising number of sundials in London.

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Stand by to repel boarders!

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With the G20 conference coming to London this week, and the ensuing pitched battles predicted, this very businesslike gun emplacement (on the Greenwich Peninsular) could be useful to both sides. And here is a visualisation of quantitative easing (Warning: coarse and vulgar humour)

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Manchester Square

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Manchester Square is an elegant if unexceptional London Square. The feature of the square is the Wallace Collection, featured previously. It was when looking round for The Way We See It this week that I noticed these old wrought iron lamps, and the wonderful shapes they make. I couldn't decide which shot I liked best, here is the other.

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Evelina Children's Hospital

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There are few things more miserable than taking a child to hospital, so the Evelina Children's Hospital set out to build a hospital that doesn't look like a hospital. What a good idea.

This is the group that greets you by the entrance, and further images can be found here.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Battersea Power Station

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Two years ago, it was going to be an entertainment complex. Now? A power station again, maybe. Battersea Power Station is London's biggest white elephant (now that the dome has a new existence) and from this angle - poking my camera through the gates on the eastern side - you can see how it is failing into disrepair. Still, some people love it.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Battersea Dog's Home

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Battersea is probably best known for its dogs home. I never expected to get a photo for LDP because the exterior is so nondescript. At the moment, even that is covered up with hoarding.

But, as I was going past I looked and thought to myself - Photoshop!! and this is the result. You may have to look closer on the large image, but it WAS begging for it.

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Monday, March 23, 2009

The Battersea Peace Pagoda

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The first Peace Pagodas were in Hiroshima and Nagasaki designed to provide a focus for people of all races and creeds, and to help unite them in their search for world peace. A lofty idea and a beautiful, if curious, thing. There are 80 around the world.

This Peace Pagoda is in Battersea Park, visible clearly from the northern bank of the Thames.

See where on the London Daily Photo Map
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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Ooo - can I have a lick of your ice cream?

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There's actually quite a lot to talk about his sculpture, as it is to commemorate Bazalgette's completion of the Chelsea Embankment, but it seemed so perfect to express the joy of a sunny spring day in London. I'll leave it stand and fill in the detail another day.

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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Still Life with Beer, Menu and a Place Setting

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It was almost a year ago I passed the outpost of Gordon Ramsay's empire that is The Narrow, said I'd go in and report back.

I can tell you that it was a resounding success, and an experience I would heartily recommend.

First, it does "pub" well - good location, good beer, good service at the bar. Then, the menu is crafted well for the location - good, honest food that make both the customer and restaurateur happy. Old favourites for example fish & chips, bangers & mash or what I had - pig cheeks - are all served impeccably cooked and with sauces and flavours that let you know that just that bit more trouble was taken over preparing it. I started with devilled kidneys, followed by pig cheeks and then rhubarb tart. The meal including drinks came to just over £40 a head, and I'd say that was excellent value.

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Friday, March 20, 2009

The Eagle Hut, Aldwych



OK, so the picture is boring. I am in Aldwych, (eald wic in old English, or old settlement) an area dating back to the 7th Century looking around at stuff for The Way We See It. I saw this plaque, which interested me enough to find out that it was run by the YMCA as a social centre for the American servicemen and others in the first world war.

Still not enough reason to post a picture as boring as this, but then I found an old photo of the Eagle Hut, and an aerial version,too. So I changed my mind.

Want to see how grand it is now? Walk around with Google Street View.

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Hello Sweetie!!!

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The sugar makers Tate & Lyle has a long and intimate history connected to London. Yes, that's the same Tate.

This is their Silvertown refinery where they still produce Golden Syrup, the UK's oldest brand.

See where on the London Daily Photo Map

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Sherbet Dab Swivel



"'Ere, anyone called a sherbet?" (Sherbet is Cockney rhyming slang for a cab - Sherbet - Sherbet dab - Cab)

This is a temporary installation outside the Royal Festival Hall, by Ujino, the Japanese artist in residence. Inspired by the many equestrian statues he found around the city, he based his work on a heroic figure on horseback. I must find out about Ugly Knitting and report back to you all.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Spring comes to Southbank



It was superlative in London today - Spring was well and truly sprung, the sun was in the sky and all was well with the world.

I wandered out on Southbank at lunchtime to see if I could capture some of the feel to share with you, this is my favourite. The "also rans" are here.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

NOT for vegetarians

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I am aware some people may not like this photo, but there are two reasons I wanted to show it.

First, I have long thought it is important for people to know and understand what they put in their mouths. The recent spate of TV chef focus on this subject can only be good. If you are going to eat something, you really should respect it. Meat is not an inanimate thing wrapped in clingfilm, it was once a living, breathing animal.

Second, it's always good to know where to get a good pork sandwich - Spitalfields in this instance.

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

London's Vantage Points - Beckton Alps



Beckton was pretty much just the gasworks for a long while, now just the vestige of one of the spoil heaps remains.

For a while it was a dry ski slope, now it has been left to nature. Clamber up the hill and you will be presented with probably the most extensive 360 degree view in London. Given where it is, I'd hesitate before saying it was the best view. Looking around the Internet, this rather infrequently-updated site caught my fancy, and you can read the Diamond Geezer's Beckton visit here.

See where on the London Daily Photo Map
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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Athletics Track

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When I took this, I thought I'd quite like the shot of an athletics track, but now I realise it has a serious failing - lack of athletes.

It's taken in Parliament Hill Fields, that bit of Hampstead Heath that pokes into the less well heeled areas like Kentish Town, so has to be called something else.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

London's Elephants - No 27 in a Series



A pachyderm moment to round off the week, this is one of a pair supporting the columns in the facade of India House in the Aldwych.

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Long Water

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The Way We See It this week took me to Long Water, a pretty neglected bit of the Serpentine, near Ladbroke Grove Lancaster Gate, that's well worth the shoe leather to wander. For a park in the heart of a city, it has a very country like feel.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Food or Footy?

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Despite the high cost of London Property, you are never far away from a 5-a-side pitch or two. In the City, West End, Southbank - there will be one closer than you think. Most lunchtimes you will find them occupied with people playing in leagues or just among themselves.

(And if anyone is wondering about the "lateness" of the posts over the last two days, "Blogger in Draft" isn't working properly)

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Tap Shoes

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These Tap Shoes are in the window of Orthotics in New Cavendish Street. These people are foot specialist, who say they can help you if our feet hurt.

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Monday, March 09, 2009

Swishing

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It wouldn't take a genius to guess I'd surface somewhere in East Festival. I rode up on Saturday, and came across the ethical fashion alternative that is Swishing. You take clothes along, you get stamped according to the number of items and you can take that number of items away. So simple, so elegant, so new millennium.

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Sunday, March 08, 2009

It takes all sorts

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You do get all sorts at Camden Market. Check out the baby's hairstyle.

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Saturday, March 07, 2009

Cyberdog in Camden Market

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If you are after radical, fluorescent clubwear, Cyberdog in Camden Market is the place to go. Even if you're not, it is still worth a look.

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Friday, March 06, 2009

Clink Street Ray Gun

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This week's The Way We See It took me to Clink Street, right my stamping ground and somewhere I have shown here before. But I had forgotten that I hadn't shown you this clever bit of trompe l'oeil graffiti. Your first impression is that it is a ray gun, but then you see it has been put together from culinary utensils. Interestingly it is a lot more effective in reality than in a photo.

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Thursday, March 05, 2009

Highgate Cemetery

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From where I was yesterday, some might have guessed that I'd pop over to Highgate Cemetery. London's answer to Pere Lachaise, there are a lot of interesting folk interred, most famously Karl Marx. However, they charge for entrance and I didn't have time to explore so all I could do was poke my camera through the railings or at the gate.

I'll be back, in the meantime you can explore the cemetery from your PC.

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Wednesday, March 04, 2009

London's Vantage Points - Suicide Bridge

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This gorge was created inadvertently when the original road tunnel collapsed in the early 19th century; there has been a bridge here ever since.

The view across London is fantastic, but standing here it is hard not to be jostled by the spirits of the troubled souls who must have stood in exactly the same place before ending their lives. It is apparently one of the most frequented such places worldwide. Here is a picture looking down; I'm not inclined to provide links, if you want, just search for Suicide Bridge, London.


See where on the London Daily Photo Map
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