Dirty Old London  published by
Yale University Press (October 2014)

Friday, 17 October 2014

Angel

Torrens Street Warehouse ...


Scrap metal with a serious mascot ...


Signage confluence ...


Doorway to Brewers Buildings (housing) ...


Brewers hops plaque ...


Lovely enamel sign - early 20C?


A typical Victorian shop front ...


This boot-scraper is in the wrong place ... must have been a door here at some point ...


Symmetry ...



and boot-scraper close-up, very well-preserved ...


Wonder when this plaque was placed here?


Red climbing plant ...


Unicef on Great Sutton Street was presumably a butcher's or dairy at some point ...


Clock on Goswell Road ...


Broken brick corner ...


Cookery Centre (Victorian schools taught young women cookery) ...


Garrett Street stables ...


and interesting vent ...


No idea ...


Deco-ish 1940s modernity ...


City Road rooftops ...


Suggestive bollard on Bath Street ...


Street in the sky ...


Shepherdess Walk, workhouse walls vs modernity ...


Sign of the Holborn Union Workhouse ...



That Eagle again ...


Eagle Dwellings, old style ...


Eagle Dwellings, new style ...


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