A vast building. On one of the floors there is a door leading to a balcony where you can look out directly over Millenium Bridge at St. Pauls.
A vast building. On one of the floors there is a door leading to a balcony where you can look out directly over Millenium Bridge at St. Pauls.
Shorter days in winter mean you can get some fantastic early sunsets. Here looking out over Big Ben (or Elizabeth Tower if you are technically a pedant).
A little meaty for my tastes, but the interior is certainly set to impress, and the service is impeccable. Located on Berners Street, not far from Oxford Street.
Looking a little less green now that it’s winter, this is the same view I took from Primrose Hill when summer was still clinging on (albeit using a different lens, and stood in a different position). Should it ever snow, and if I’m able to … Continue reading Winter Primrose View
Lovely video from the British Film Institute showing London in colour in 1927. Everything is so familiar yet so very different.
A depressing faded subway under an unpleasant concrete flyover on Edgware Road is not the best way to be remembered. Really this place couldn’t be any greyer.
Found while walking along Regent’s canal. I like the aspirations of owning a robe and watching Ghostbusters 3. Not so sure about the ‘touching a human brain’ one!
Along a stretch of Regent’s Canal are a series of magnificent houses. I’ve never seen them used by anyone, but I like to imagine grand parties and shadowy events happening. On a still day I might see both.
Bought from a man in Central Park, seen in a bit of garden next to a canal boat.
Another exhibit at Frieze London in Regent’s Park. I like this one.