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  • A few from Mitre Sq last night.









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    • Spitafields..



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        • Once again, some really excellent pictures there Silverstealth!

          The one of the Providence Row refuge is outstanding. Whatever settings you use on your camera are clearly giving fantastic results. The colours are really beautiful.

          All the best
          Andrew

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          • To Observer:

            What is meant by "Traditional Fish Restaurant"? Is it describing the way the fish is cooked? Or are the fish themselves just old fashioned?

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            • Some photos I got today:

              Aldgate Pump July 1887
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              Allas Road, Bethnal Green area 1944
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              Cable Street 1956
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              Cable Street 30 July 1943, George Chapman had premises at number 126 which was the building to the left of Freedmans premises.
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              Cable Street 1938
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              Chapman Place, Bigland Street 1956
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              Some photos of Christ Church, Spitalfields. This one is 1955
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              c1930
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              A set of photos from 1909
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              1909
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              1909
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              1909
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              Holy Trinity, Minories 1913
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              And a section of a map of the Mitre Square from 1883
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              Rob

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              • Fascinating photo's Rob,i love the 'Captain Morgan's Rum' sign.

                Interesting to see the Spitalfields Church clock face has changed a few times over the years.

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                • Excellent photos, Rob. Thanks for sharing them. Where do you find this great stuff?

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                  • Those photos of Christ church with the dead trees are so great. Also, the Aldgate Pump shot! Great photos Rob.
                    Rob H

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                    • I love this thread so much; it's the best thread ever. Just saying, like
                      Chief Superintendent Brownlow: "Are there any Tension Indicators? Over!"

                      DI Galloway: "Tension indicators?! They're throwing bloody petrol bombs. Sir."

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                      • Portland Rd Seaside Home

                        Here are a couple photos of the Portland Road Police Seaside Convalescent Home in Hove. Granted it is not the "right" Seaside Home, but thought I would post anyways. Sorry this is a bit off topic.

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                        • The above two photos are courtesy of the Christian Police Association
                          www.CPAuk.net.

                          RH

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                          • I can't read the notice, except for the word "Lord." Oh well, at least there isn't a bloke nailed up on the wall.

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                            • Off topic sorry - but had to post this crazy lego recreation of the final murder I found on Flickr..........
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                              • Lego's never been so emotionally scarring. Holy crap.

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