
London 2023
Folder: Great Britain
My five-week stay in September - October, 2023. Separate albums for my daytrips to Canterbury, Bexhill and Eastbourne. Read all about it on my blog: trailerfulloftunes.blogspot.com. For best viewing, click on the first photo and then use the "Next" button or the lightbox view button on the upper right.
IMG 0832-001-Adam and Eve Court W1
IMG 0834-001-William Blake Born Here
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The house stood in Broadwick Street, though this plaque is actually around the corner in Marshall Street.
IMG 0835-001-Shelley in Poland Street W1
IMG 0909-001-Eton Garages NW3
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Behind Lambolle Place, just off Eton Avenue and Lancaster Grove. There are a number of auto repair garages here and on the other side of Lambolle Place. Lots of Mercs and Bimmers in and out every day.
IMG 0842-001-Steele's & Fellows Roads NW3
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Rather crooked job of installing these tiles. Note that "NW3" was added to each road at a later date (and in different fonts).
IMG 0843-001-Leslie "Hutch" Hutchinson plaque
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31 Steele's Road NW3. I'd never heard of him, so I looked up his bio. Very interesting. www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/leslie-hutchinson
IMG 0844-001-Steele's Mews South NW3
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Interesting that Steele's Mews South has an apostrophe while Steeles Mews North does not.
IMG 0845-001-Steeles Mews North NW3
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Interesting that Steele's Mews South has an apostrophe while Steeles Mews North does not.
IMG 0850-001-Steele's Rd NW
IMG 0851-001-George V Pillar Box
IMG 0847-001-Load of Hay Tavern
IMG 0853-001-Maitland Park Estate
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Housing estate established by the London County Council (LCC) in the 1960s. Here's a little history of the area around the estate: hidden-london.com/gazetteer/maitland-park
IMG 0859-001-The Grange Gatepost
IMG 0857-001-The Grange Balconies
IMG 0855-001-The Grange Reflected
IMG 0862-001-The Lord Southampton 1
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Disused pub (though I read that it's been sold and will reopen), junction of Southampton Road and Grafton Terrace NW5.
IMG 0863-001-The Lord Southampton 2
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Disused pub (though I read that it's been sold and will reopen), junction of Southampton Road and Grafton Terrace NW5.
IMG 0875-001-The Lord Southampton 3
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Disused pub (though I read that it's been sold and will reopen), junction of Southampton Road and Grafton Terrace NW5.
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