Monday, February 28, 2011

Times Passed



I photographed these Roman Road stallholders back in 2006 - they were hoping to retire soon, I don't suppose they are there any more.

And the apologies for re-runs continue, thanks for all the kind words - I may stop apologising. I actually thought I might get out on Sunday to take some photographs, but unfortunately I hurt my knee skiing, so I'm not going anywhere. Ho hum

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Speaker's Corner People




A photo from one of the early days of this blog, at Speakers corner on Sunday.

Apologies to folks - reruns of old stuff while I'm out of circulation for a while.

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Saturday, February 26, 2011

University of East London




Given that these buildings are deep in darkest Docklands, most people don't get a chance to see them, here's your second chance ;-)


Apologies to folks - reruns of old stuff while I'm out of circulation for a while.

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Friday, February 25, 2011

On London Streets




I don't often post photos of the less fortunate on London's streets, but there is something in this guy's eyes that almost haunts me.


Apologies to folks - reruns of old stuff while I'm out of circulation for a while.

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

London Skyline



Just one of my favourite photos of London.

Apologies to folks - reruns of old stuff while I'm out of circulation for a while.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Baker Street Irregulars



This Baker Street image deserves another airing. Always amazes me that there are a large number of people who think Sherlock Holmes was a real life detective.

Apologies to folks - reruns of old stuff while I'm out of circulation for a while.

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

More Lord Mayor's Show



Another shot from the Lord Mayor's Show last year.

Apologies to folks - reruns of old stuff while I'm out of circulation for a while.

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Monday, February 21, 2011

The Traitor's Gate




The Traitor's Gate by the Tower of London is the entrance that was used by the imprisoned on their way to the Tower.


Apologies to folks - reruns of old stuff while I'm out of circulation for a while.

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Inside the British Library



This original seat is in the British Library, the shadows from the window turning into bars make this one of my favourite photos.


Apologies to folks - reruns of old stuff while I'm out of circulation for a while.

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Gas Streetlights in St James



Standing in the limelight it could be any time over the last two hundred years.


Apologies to folks - reruns of old stuff while I'm out of circulation for a while.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

It's like deja vu, all over again



I'm afraid that's it has finally come to it. A combination of work pressure, leading right up to a holiday which is going to be followed by a visit to hospital for a minor op means that I am going to have to recycle photos from days gone by and post other photos from events I've covered previously. Sorry and all that, normal service will be resumed as soon as possible.

This shot is one from the Lord Mayor's Show last November, these girls were right at the end of the parade, no idea why.

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Don't have a leg to stand on



Do you think this car with personalised number plate might have been part of Heather's divorce settlement from Paul? The disabled sticker is in the windscreen.

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

The Savoy Hotel



While the Savoy Hotel has recently been refurbished, we tend to forget how much it is woven into London history; it was the first luxury hotel in the city. Here's and extract from a potted history:
The Savoy .... was also the first to be lit by electricity. It had the first electric lifts, known as ‘ascending rooms’. Guest rooms were connected by speaking tube to the valet, maid and floor waiter and to other parts of the hotel. The Savoy later became the first hotel to provide most of its rooms with private bathrooms en suite.
It's also worth mentioning that the amazingly tight turning circle of the London cab was defined so that it could turn in the narrow space by the entrance.

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Mousetrap



The Mousetrap is the longest running play in the world by a considerable margin; a baby born when it first opened would be nearing retirement now. Legend has it that one visitor was very rude to the taxi driver who took him to the play, and refused to tip. As he was walking away, the cabbie shouted out "XXXXX did it!".

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Street Smart



It took me a short while to realise I'd photographed two girls publicising Chicago, the musical.

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

The Colours of the Rainbow



Riding home from work, I was struck by the lively colours of this office block in Finsbury Square. So, I took advantage of having my camera phone on me. At least, not being green is not just green. Am I the only one who wonders why, in days like these when we are constantly admonished to save power and save the planet, why so many office blocks have all their lights blazing all the time?

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

More London



More London is not just what you get on here, day after day, but also the name of the new development on the Southbank, between Tower and London bridges. I rather like this shot, with a partial reflection of Tower Bridge just in view and the paving drawing the eye into the perspective.

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Friday, February 11, 2011

The View From The Top



If you don't mind the 311 steps, one of the best view of the city is from the top of the Monument. Wren designed it, although it went through several revisions:
Wren at first proposed a pillar with sculptured flames of gilt bronze issuing from loopholes in the shaft, and a phoenix on the summit rising from her ashes, also of gilt bronze. This, on further consideration, he found unsuitable, and then designed a statue of Charles II, 15 feet high. The statue was, however, found to be impracticable on the ground of expense, and the present vase or urn of flames was therefore substituted.

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Thursday, February 10, 2011

The Port of London Authority



Time was when Britannia ruled the waves, and London was where Britannia ruled. So where the waves were ruled in London was bound to be impressive, and here it is. The Port of London Authority building is truly grand although no longer occupied by the Authority. The PLA is still the controlling authority and still fully privately funded. Read about them. then and now here.

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Wednesday, February 09, 2011

How much pocket money do you get?



This crest over an anonymous door on the north side of Waterloo Bridge shows that it is the the base for the Duchy of Lancaster. It may not ring any bells with you, but it is this that provides the Queen with her personal income - Crown Estates funds go to the treasury, not the Royal Family. The Duke of Lancaster (the Queen) owns property worth over £300 million, on which she earned a net £13M last year. I don't suppose she has to do a paper round to supplement that. The other Duchy is Cornwall, which provides income to the Prince of Wales.

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Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Holy Mocha, Batman



Now I'm as fond of coffee as the next man - well maybe not as I get stroppy when asked to pay over inflated prices for a cup - but it does strike me that this coffee house has gone a little far. Sacred, it is not. This branch of the small chain, Sacred, is in Stamfords in Long Acre.

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Monday, February 07, 2011

Xin nian kuai le!



Or, Happy new year in Mandarin. The Chinese New Year was four days ago but for convenience it was celebrated in London yesterday. Chinatown was doubtless thronged with people joining in, after all, any excuse for a party. I took this photo on Saturday while everyone was getting ready. Anyway, a very happy new year of the rabbit to all Chinese readers - and everyone else, too.

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Sunday, February 06, 2011

Poor Value



Despite the fact that Prisiclla was low on my list of shows to visit, I ended up going there as being the best option for all in the group. So I queued at the ticket booth in the morning and got tickets with £20 off the £70 price. And I have to say, the quality of seats in the Palace Theatre for that money is absolutely appalling. I'm average height but, as you can see, there is just no room. There is less than no room because, even sitting back as far as possible both knees are jammed solid against the seat in front. And, for some reason they have included those dreadful binoculars even though the seats are only 11 rows from the front. I was almost inclined to pay the £1 for the glasses just to get a bit more room, but I suspect this would have been illusory. I am sorry, but this sort of arrangement really stinks and should earn the theatre a deservedly bad reputation. I would not go there again, unless I really had to.

The show? Everything I expected: a professionally staged nonentity of a musical, reasonably entertaining.

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Saturday, February 05, 2011

Got Film?



It amuses me that there is a whole shop dedicated to the charm of the Lomo camera - a cheap plastic camera whose virtue is ... that it takes cheap looking photos. There are thousands of people who have used this fashionable foible to enter the world of film, so no bad thing. Does it warrant all the fuss? who knows or cares, as long as people enjoy it. And of course by the bye, it also means that film's continued existence is helped, so more goodness. Me? I've no real interest in Lomo as I have film cameras of all shapes and sizes already. I used the digital equivalent to capture this - my new Samsung phone camera.

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Friday, February 04, 2011

The Other Side of the Tracks



This is the Stratford Wire Works. Just in the top left corner you can see part of the new Olympic Stadium, but this is just on the other side of the railway track. Looks to me that the new 2012 world is going to pass by here.

This photo comes to you courtesy of those nice guys at Samsung, who have bribed me thrust a new Wave II smartphone into my hands so I can join in their Now Project. Turns out that the camera on it is quite good for a phone, so I'm happy using it and there's likely to be quite a few more from this source over time.

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Thursday, February 03, 2011

The Shard, again



As promised, here's another of the Shard photos from different places around London, this is my favourite image. It is taken from that fugly building to the west of the Tower of London.

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Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Roamin' around London Wall



Just by Tower Hill station, on the way to the Tower of London, behind this statue of the Emperor Trajan (one of the most renowned emperors) is a wall. Fairly old wall, too, as it is part of the original London Wall built by the Romans nearly two thousand years ago. That was the start of it all. Haven't found many digital photos on the Internet dating from then, though. You can read about the wall here. But anyway, what have the Roman's ever done for us, eh?

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Tuesday, February 01, 2011

February Theme Day: Fountains



The worldwide City Daily Photo theme for February is fountains. I thought in the middle of a cold winter I'd bring you a photo from a hot, hot summer.This is at the fountains in Somerset House.

To see how others have interpreted the theme, click here to view thumbnails for all participants.

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