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

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Round the City of London

Moorgate. Someone took all the post-its ...


Crest on London Wall revealed by demolition of buildings ...


(ok, not nearby, but I took the tube down the road for work purposes) Lincoln's Inn Fields numbers ...


Cranes over Queen Victoria Street ...


Bank of England door, Threadneedle Street ...


Speaking Tube at Bank of England ...


1 Poultry, much despised, but I quite like it ...


Walbrook police call post ...


Peculiar warning behind the Mansion House on St. Stephen's Row


Goat on the corner of Cannon Street ...


Perhaps a temporary sign? Can't imagine stencils have ever been in the City's repertoire of signage ...


Cherubs on Cannon Street ...


Ghost sign on Abchurch Lane ...


Modern statues on King William Street ...


Phoenix ...


Apparently (so says the internet) a plaque to a lost City church on St. Nicholas Lane, destroyed in the Fire of London - but why the circular attachment at the top?


Bull on Lombard Street ...


Sad face on Nicholas Lane ...


Fetching Edwardian shop front on Birchin Lane ...


Another face, on Birchin Lane ...


Cornucopian lion on Birchin Lane ...


Wing, Threadneedle Street ...


Vertiginous view from Threadneedle Street ...


Reflection on Threadneedle Street ...


Textures, Threadneedle Street ...


Police call box, Threadneedle Street ...


55 ...


Parish marker, London Wall ...


Obelisk, Finsbury Circus ...


George Dance the Younger commemorated ...


Over-sized lion, London Wall ...


Underground, Moorgate ...


Mercury in scaffold, Finsbury Square ...


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