
London 2004
Folder: Great Britain
Some scans of pix from the trip Molly and I took to visit Spooner his first year in London.
Plague Memento Mori
Over the passageway to the left of St Mary at Hill Church, on the St Mary at Hill Street side of the church, as opposed to the Lovat Lane side and definitely not on Monument Street where Google thinks it is. I initially thought this pediment belonged to the building next to the church, but it turns out to be a part of the church itself.
Originally posted to Guess Where London group.
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Spooner, Me and the Piss Trough
Molly took this photo as Spooner explained the piss trough to me. The center course of bricks fills a space that was once an open sewer. People used to dump their slop buckets into it from the windows and balconies above. That's the Lovat Lane facade of St Mary at Hill just beyond the bicycle on the right.
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Disney War
Picture taken in April 2004 on Church Row, Hampstead. I went back in October 2006 to look for it, but it had been whitewashed over. Originally posted to Guess Where London.
The stencil is by Buenos Aires Stencil (Argentina):
www.bsasstencil.com.ar
A Cuban in London
Another scan from a 2004 photo for Guess Where London group. Oddbin's, Leadenhall Market.
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Erno Goldfinger lived here
Originally posted to Guess Where London group. Rubbish scan of photo from 2004 of 2 Willow Road, Hampstead.
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Old Street & Imperial Hall
Originally posted to Guess Where London group.
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Loo in loco
Clue for GWL post.
Monument Street near Lower Thames [?]
Dysfunctional Loo in London
This public inconvenience can be found on Monument Street near Lower Thames. Originally posted to Guess Where London group.
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