A walk pretty much directly westwards from the junction of Burdett Road and Commercial Road, through old Limehouse ... beginning with the church of St. Anne's ...
Nothing special, just some period detail on the East India Dock Road ...
Again, some nice detail on Brickfield Street (i.e. there were once fields here, where they dug up the clay for bricks - perhaps including these very bricks) ...
Amoy Place, an alley behind the police station, with some very thin Egyptian-style bollards ...
Graffiti ...
Two of those lovely S shaped things that hold buildings together ...
Side wall of the police station, probably 1930s building, extensive projecting brick decoration ...
Dragons, a brief nod to Limehouse's (brief) Chinese history? ...
Maritime history to this ?wholesalers? building ...
The Passmore Edwards Sailors' Palace ...
Slightly run-down but nicely designed ?1860s?1870s? pub ...
Abandoned warehouse buildings ...
The old town hall, c.1900, thought it was flats but it's not ... see comments below ...
The Limehouse Cut leading into Limehouse Basin ...
No sadder sight, an abandoned Passmore Edwards Library ... presumably now destined for flats ...
Christ figure on the back of church ...
Unusual filling-in between girders on railway bridge, with bricks! ...
A rather ruined street lamp under that bridge; I think the pigeons got to it before the nails were added ...
Another under-bridge abandoned lamp ...
A water fountain and cattle-trough, erected by a sister to honour her dead brothers ...
Ominous for the neighbours, presumably ...
Limehouse Basin ...
Nice 19C doorway ...
Another abandoned under-bridge light fitting ...
Callegari's Restaurant ...
Deserted Fishmongers ...
Commercial Cars in very bad attempt at Tudorbethan style ...
Odd shops ...
Methodist mission, now flats ...
Abandoned pub ...
Railings galore in Albert Gardens ...
Spiky tree thing ...
Not terribly jubilant ...
And a lost sign from Jewish Whitechapel, a bit down the road ...