MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: farringdon
IMG 1250-001-St John's Green Fingerpost
Peeling 2
30 Nov 2014 |
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Part of the derelict General Market, Smithfield.
Peeling 1
Purple Pillar
All-Seeing Baby
04 May 2008 |
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Pasteup by Paul Insect, Smithfield General Market, West Smithfield.
Originally posted to Guess Where London group.
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Smithfield General Market
04 May 2008 |
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Pasteups by Rachel Howard and Paul Insect on the old General Market, West Smithfield.
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At All Times
07 May 2008 |
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Poster by Dr. D. This one's on the old Smithfield General Market, but they've appeared all over the place.
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Smithfield's
Leeland
27 Oct 2009 |
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Baker and Confectioner, No. 7 Cowcross Street. Now a boutique hotel called The Rookery.
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Nat. Butt
27 Oct 2009 |
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Cheesemonger and Dairyman, No. 8 Cowcross Street. Now a boutique hotel called The Rookery.
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No. 28
28 Oct 2009 |
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St John's Lane.
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St John's Path
27 Oct 2009 |
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Part of the rabbit warren around St John's Gate. The Jerusalem Tavern is through that archway and on the left.
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Php. Greedus
27 Oct 2009 |
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Pork Butcher, Cowcross Street. Now a boutique hotel called The Rookery.
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Jerusalem Tavern
27 Oct 2009 |
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The original Jerusalem Tavern was established in 1720 and has had several locations in the area. This current one was a Georgian clockmaker's shop that was converted into a pub in the 1990s. Britton Street.
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Bleeding Heart Yard 1
28 Oct 2009 |
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Bleeding Heart Yard features in the Charles Dickens novel Little Dorrit as the home of the Plornish family. Dickens wrote of it:
[It was] a place much changed in feature and in fortune, yet with some relish of ancient greatness about it. Two or three mighty stacks of chimneys, and a few large dark rooms which had escaped being walled and subdivided out of the recognition of their old proportions, gave the Yard a character. It was inhabited by poor people, who set up their rest among its faded glories, as Arabs of the desert pitch their tents among the fallen stones of the Pyramids; but there was a family sentimental feeling prevalent in the Yard, that it had a character.
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Oliver Twist held here
29 Oct 2009 |
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You really have to use your imagination for this one. This is the site of the metropolitan police office where Oliver Twist was brought before the magistrate Mr Fang. Nancy also came here, at the request of Fagin, tapping the cell doors with her keys to try to locate Oliver.
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Herbal Hill
29 Oct 2009 |
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The crowd brought Oliver Twist down Herbal Hill after having captured him on suspicion of stealing Mr Brownlow's handkerchief.
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Pear Tree Court EC1
29 Oct 2009 |
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Thought to be the "narrow court" from which the Artful Dodger, Oliver Twist and Charley Bates emerged onto Clerkenwell Green.
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