Frying Pan Alley certainly is a challenge when it comes to getting an interesting shot. All that atmosphere gone, replaced by faceless offices.
Stand in Frying Pan Alley today, and face south, and you end up craning your neck looking at this monstrosity.
Outside the King's Stores on Widegate Street, (venue of next Saturday's Conference) with the entrance to Artillery Passage on the left.
Frontage of the Market Coffee House on Brushfield Street.
Verde & Co, also on Brushfield Street.
Princelet Street at night, looking east.
Three views of St Katherine Cree church. Two inside the church, which is currently undergoing renovation, and one of an old boundary marker in the old churchyard hidden away behind the buildings that front onto Mitre Street.
Widegate Street as viewed from the boundary with the City of London.
All the best
Andrew
Stand in Frying Pan Alley today, and face south, and you end up craning your neck looking at this monstrosity.
Outside the King's Stores on Widegate Street, (venue of next Saturday's Conference) with the entrance to Artillery Passage on the left.
Frontage of the Market Coffee House on Brushfield Street.
Verde & Co, also on Brushfield Street.
Princelet Street at night, looking east.
Three views of St Katherine Cree church. Two inside the church, which is currently undergoing renovation, and one of an old boundary marker in the old churchyard hidden away behind the buildings that front onto Mitre Street.
Widegate Street as viewed from the boundary with the City of London.
All the best
Andrew
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