Peering at revellers down below is a slightly disturbed looking Shakespeare. He’s been watching so long he’s missing a hand or two.
Peering at revellers down below is a slightly disturbed looking Shakespeare. He’s been watching so long he’s missing a hand or two.
An ingenious technique at crowded events – bring your own ladder! These three were improbably perched in Battersea Park, trying to get a glimpse of the Jubilee boats on the Thames.
I like this logo. Apparently Joe is not satisfied with his coffee.
It’s not often the words ‘boat’ and ‘trumpet’ go together but… this boat has its own trumpeters.
Another invader, this time on West Central Street, just off New Oxford Street. I’d like to know what was underneath and now painted white. There’s a suggestion of an alien.
I like the phone boxes on his tie.
Just behind Carnaby Street are a series of small and much more peaceful streets, here with more Jubilee stuff.
A free ticket to the Jubilee at Battersea Park led to these two snaps. The top one has the Queen arriving on a small boat, and in the second is Kate and Harry chatting to some guy (look for the red dress, and the grey … Continue reading The Queen, Kate, and Harry at Battersea
A small invader tile in Meard Street, Soho. I don’t know if the CCTV is to protect the tile, but between the invader and the CCTV they certainly have all angles covered.
Regent Street is decked out in a bit of colour, ahead of the Jubilee.