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Hi, Suzi.
I think poor Abyss was slightly afraid that an angry Karen Trenouth would come after him with her deadly trowel if he dared to use her Dore images...lol
- Don't point that thing at me!
Abyss, I have found the old Three Stooges routine of the hand blocking the eyes to be a fairly effective safety measure against trowel attacks.
Good luck.
Cheers, Archaic
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Originally posted by Suzi View PostThanks for that Adam Walsh!!!!
Great- if disturbing 'eh xx
And BUN!!!!!!!!!! Love the first one!!!!!!!! ((((((HUGS))))))) x
New Years Eve was fun - I did this!
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Went for a few drinks in these interesting old pubs. The Ten Bells. (I noticed they seem to have re-opened the public walkway by the carpark opposite!) Next, The Gun just down the road - nice old English pub, The Masons used to meet upstairs here, apparently you used to be able to hear them through the ceiling knocking things around performing ceremonies - there were certainly a lot of men in suits and black outfits - maybe they still meet there? Next - The White Hart in Whitechapel - had always meant to try this place, interesting interior - very long bar - barman got me a Guiness instead of what I asked for (Hoegarden) but didnt feel like complaining. Lastly, The Salisbury on St.Martins Lane just along from Covent Garden - British serial killer Dennis Nilsen used to drink here. Great pub and friendly staff.
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Went for a wander around the east end on New Years Eve, and took a few pictures which I thought I'd share.
Corner detail of the board school building on Durward Street.
Polly Nichol's murder site has now aquired a small red cupboard, linked with the fire safety system of the London Overground platforms below.
Ah, I do like a nice old bollard! This one on Fulbourne Street.
Someone's been a-looking for souvenirs methinks. One of our setts is missing from Mitre Square....
Arty reflection shot of the Whites Row car park.
Swallow Gardens is now occupied by a new business tenant, as can be seen in these three pictures. The guy I spoke to (in order to ask permission to take the photos), was not aware of the history of the arch he had recently taken on the tenancy for. He is now, naturally!
All the best
Andrew
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A few more from New Years Eve:
A close up view of the winch outside the Whitechapel Bell Foundry
Another bollard, this time on Brune Street, with the Jewish Soup Kitchen in the distance.
A close-up of that new cupboard on Durward Street.
A couple of views of Fournier Street.
Former warehouse buildings on Gower's Walk.
The view from Itchy Park towards the former Dorset Street.
A new minaret is nearing completion at the mosque on Brick Lane / Fournier Street.
Not Swallow Gardens, but the archway next to it. The access into SG on the right is now locked.
General view of Old Montague Street looking East.
A view of the interior of Whitechapel Station. All this will be swept away when the station is modernised and rebuilt for the Crossrail project. Visible through the circular window was a glimpse of the board school on Durward Street, but this hasn't turned up on the image captured on camera!
All the best
Andrew
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Lynn, Suzi, Andrew,
You have no idea how much I miss Theakston's Old Peculiar.
Every time I pop back, the first visit to my local is sheer heaven.
Perhaps I need an "East End photograph or drawing" of an OP to whet the appetite again! (stayed on thread there...just!)
Suzi, ask me one day about Party Seven...I have a lovely story from my youth re that...
best wishes
PhilChelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙
Justice for the 96 = achieved
Accountability? ....
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