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The future is at the end of our road

Walking along Shepherdess Walk after visiting The Eagle I reached the William IV pub and looking left down Micawber Street and along a street of Georgian Terraces I…

Pop goes the Eagle

On an unusually sunny, blue-skied November Saturday afternoon, I went looking for the Eagle. Being the London nerd that I am, I was genuinely excited to be visiting…

The Museum Tavern

The Museum Tavern looks across at the grand front entrance of the British Museum which is on Great Russell Street. The pub itself sits on the corner of Museum…

London’s pub heritage: The Grapes at Limehouse

It sits on Narrow Street as part of a row of old houses and warehouses that now look shabby chic among the modern houses that surround them. The…

Wapping

Looking black and white moody. This is taken from Shadwell Pierhead and if you cross the bridge ahead you can see the Thames sloping by on your left…

Wish you were here – away travelling in Los Angeles

Beach front photos of Santa Monica

The “inside out” Lloyds Building on a Christmas morning

My 16 year old daughter was with me when I took these photos. Never having seen it before, she declared the Lloyds Building “horrible” and “ugly” and, given…

After the match

Wales had just lost to Australia at Twickenham in the Rugby World Cup. I looked down at the crowd swirling round the old stadium and took this photo.

Bill Jacklin – London cityscapes

This is Before The Hurricane, Regent Street by Bill Jacklin, painted in 1988. I like the movement in this picture, the sweep of Regent Street and the lines of vehicles…