Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: london bridge
london bridge shelter, victoria park, london
09 Jun 2014 |
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two pedestrian shelters in victoria park which originated on old london bridge, having been built over each pier by george dance c.1760 when the last of the houses was cleared awaay.
london bridge shelter, victoria park, london
09 Jun 2014 |
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two pedestrian shelters in victoria park which originated on old london bridge, having been built over each pier by george dance c.1760 when the last of the houses was cleared awaay.
london bridge shelter, victoria park, london
09 Jun 2014 |
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two pedestrian shelters in victoria park which originated on old london bridge, having been built over each pier by george dance c.1760 when the last of the houses was cleared awaay.
london bridge shelter, victoria park, london
09 Jun 2014 |
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two pedestrian shelters in victoria park which originated on old london bridge, having been built over each pier by george dance c.1760 when the last of the houses was cleared awaay.
london bridge shelter, victoria park, london
09 Jun 2014 |
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two pedestrian shelters in victoria park which originated on old london bridge, having been built over each pier by george dance c.1760 when the last of the houses was cleared awaay.
london bridge shelter, victoria park, london
09 Jun 2014 |
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two pedestrian shelters in victoria park which originated on old london bridge, having been built over each pier by george dance c.1760 when the last of the houses was cleared awaay.
safe from traffic at last, shelter from london bri…
07 Jun 2014 |
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one of george dance's pedestrian shelters of c.1760 from london bridge, built when the last of the houses were removed. two sit here, sheltering all manner of nastiness, whilst one went to guy's hospital for medical students to snog in.
king's arms, borough, southwark
28 Nov 2013 |
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c18 georgian stone royal arms from the gatehouse on old london bridge, reused on the king's arms pub of 1890. they are believed to have been set up c.1728 for george II, then re-cyphered in 1760 when removed to the pub, and kept when it was rebuilt in the c19. incorrect tinctures of course.
the king's arms, newcomen st., southwark, london
09 Jul 2010 |
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the carved stone arms from the georgian rebuild of the southwark gatehouse of the original london bridge, these were carved in 1728, bought by the pub owner in 1760, the year of george 3's coronation and so brought up to date before being added to the front of his pub where they remain.
fishmongers hall, london
fishmongers hall, london
fishmongers hall, london
08 Jul 2010 |
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the fishmongers livery company rebuilt their hall in 1831-4 to the neo-greek design of henry roberts, whose assistant here was g.g.scott. there arms appear all over the building: I know cos I gilded them all.
fishmongers hall, london
08 Jul 2010 |
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the fishmongers livery company rebuilt their hall in 1831-4 to the neo-greek design of henry roberts, whose assistant here was g.g.scott. their arms appear all over the building: I know cos I gilded them all.
fishmongers hall, london
08 Jul 2010 |
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the fishmongers livery company rebuilt their hall in 1831-4 to the neo-greek design of henry roberts, whose assistant here was g.g.scott. there arms appear all over the building: I know cos I gilded them all.
fishmongers hall, london
08 Jul 2010 |
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the fishmongers livery company rebuilt their hall in 1831-4 to the neo-greek design of henry roberts, whose assistant here was g.g.scott. there arms appear all over the building: I know cos I gilded them all.
fishmongers hall, london
08 Jul 2010 |
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the fishmongers livery company rebuilt their hall in 1831-4 to the neo-greek design of henry roberts, whose assistant here was g.g.scott. there arms appear all over the building: I know cos I gilded them all.
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