Spent a large part of yesterday in and around the east end, taking some photographs, as you do. Here are some of the results....
Rooves on the south side of Hanbury Street, east of the junction with Brick Lane.
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Christchurch Spitalfields as reflected in the window of number 3 Fournier Street.
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A newly discovered image of the Millers Court entrance.
Seriously though folks, it's actually Fournier Street...
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How very thoughtful that the local authorities should now mark out Dutfields Yard with these helpful yellow markings. (Can't think of any other reason why they would be there....)
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Woods Buildings as it looks today, providing you stick your camera on the end of a tripod, use the timer function, and hold it up in the air over and above the level of the metal doorway.
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All the best
Andrew
Rooves on the south side of Hanbury Street, east of the junction with Brick Lane.
Christchurch Spitalfields as reflected in the window of number 3 Fournier Street.
A newly discovered image of the Millers Court entrance.
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How very thoughtful that the local authorities should now mark out Dutfields Yard with these helpful yellow markings. (Can't think of any other reason why they would be there....)
Woods Buildings as it looks today, providing you stick your camera on the end of a tripod, use the timer function, and hold it up in the air over and above the level of the metal doorway.
All the best
Andrew
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