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Monthly Archives: March 2012

Golden Lane at night

Posted byPaul Lincoln31 March 201231 March 2012Posted inModern buildings walkTags:Chamberlin Bon and Powell, waterLeave a comment on Golden Lane at night

The desolate underbelly of London Bridge Viaduct reveals a series of Doric columns

Posted byPaul Lincoln16 March 201216 March 2012Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on The desolate underbelly of London Bridge Viaduct reveals a series of Doric columns

Tommy Steele’s Blue Plaque in Bermondsey

Posted byPaul Lincoln16 March 201216 March 2012Posted inHistoric buildings walkLeave a comment on Tommy Steele’s Blue Plaque in Bermondsey

Demolition reveals great views of new Rothschild Bank by OMA

Posted byPaul Lincoln16 March 201216 March 2012Posted inModern buildings walkLeave a comment on Demolition reveals great views of new Rothschild Bank by OMA

Golden Lane swimming pool is open and perfectly restored.

Posted byPaul Lincoln14 March 201214 March 2012Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Golden Lane swimming pool is open and perfectly restored.

Bubble and Squeak at Maria’s Cafe in Borough Market

This is a good place for breakfast. Ignore the overhyped vegetables and eat bubble at Maria’s Cafe in Borough Market

Posted byPaul Lincoln10 March 201210 March 2012Posted inHistoric buildings walkLeave a comment on Bubble and Squeak at Maria’s Cafe in Borough Market

Golden Lane swimming pool opens on Monday after fifteen months closure

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Framing the ‘walkie talkie’

Three views of the ‘walkie talkie’ building from Hays Galleria framed by a recently-installed artwork.

Posted byPaul Lincoln10 March 201210 March 2012Posted inModern buildings walkLeave a comment on Framing the ‘walkie talkie’

This is how the windows on the Shard are cleaned

Posted byPaul Lincoln10 March 2012Posted inModern buildings walkLeave a comment on This is how the windows on the Shard are cleaned

Why is this keep out sign on the side of a public swimming pool?

Work is almost complete on the restoration of Golden Lane Leisure Centre; the swimming pool opens next week. But what is the meaning of this sign and why are there so many of them?

Posted byPaul Lincoln5 March 20125 March 2012Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Why is this keep out sign on the side of a public swimming pool?

Walking posters block walkers walking on pavements

Slightly odd walking posters on sticks block the pavements as walkers are encouraged by Camden council to walk a little more.

Posted byPaul Lincoln5 March 20125 March 2012Posted inHistoric buildings walkLeave a comment on Walking posters block walkers walking on pavements

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