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Originally posted by Andrew Firth View PostLast few from my new years eve wander....
Entrance to the Working Lads Institute building next to Whitechapel station.
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You're not coming in here, mate! (Unless of course you go round to the other end of the street.... ) Whites Row Car Park, and the fenced off end of the former Dorset Street.
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General view of Swallow Gardens from Chamber Street.
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Christ Church Spitalfields as seen from an unusually empty Itchy Park.
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The Old Spitalfields Market, as soen from the Ten Bells.
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All the best
Andrew'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'
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Originally posted by Suzi View PostBRILLIANT stuff Colin !
Playing with our pc here- Can't be clear whether it's E or K..Anyone got any clever stuff for a closer look?
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K (IMHO) Maybe a uniform date check may help......boys?Last edited by PC Roadnight; 01-16-2010, 11:18 PM.
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Originally posted by Archaic View PostI found this photo labeled 'Rent Man' but there was no other information; perhaps one of you can tell me more.
It's amazing to me that someone had the foresight to even take a photo like this, because such ordinary scenes of everyday life must have been taken for granted. (How many people today have a photo of themselves paying the rent??)
Check out Rent Man's snappy bowler hat, clean white collar, shiny shoes & walking stick compared to the grubby family who's giving him their money.
My God, that lane is so narrow, dark and gloomy, as if the walls truly are closing in! I wonder what it must have been like to live in a place so oppressive- and to know that if you slipped down the economic ladder you would end up some place much worse.
A lot of food for thought in that photograph.
Best regards, Archaic
How dark these places are, just a glint of daylight at the end of the alleyway and I can only imagine what its like when night falls!
Imagine you would have to be so careful of a night, I know people lived like that but still can't think you would get too used to it.
Love to know why (as you mentioned) this would be photographed, maybe for the landlord for some reason.
Thanks for this thought provoking picture.
Thanks Looby64
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If Swallow Gardens was still a public right of way...
If things had been different, and Swallow Gardens had remained a public right of way, rather than being converted to a business lock-up, then this is what I reckon it might have looked like today. This is a photomontage using several different photographic elements to create the illusion.
All the best
Andrew
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