A very unhelpful help point on the London Underground
It’s not a very helpful Help Point, but at least it helpfully tells people that it is a Help Point that is not in use.
A very unhelpful help point on the London Underground Read MoreIt’s not a very helpful Help Point, but at least it helpfully tells people that it is a Help Point that is not in use.
A very unhelpful help point on the London Underground Read MoreWith its southern side flanked by a long row of railway arches, Brixton Station Road stretches from Brixton Road in the west to Barrington Road in the east. Once home …
A photo walk down Brixton Station Road, Brixton – railway arches, doorways and a bridge mystery Read MoreAt 50 floors, the St George Wharf Tower will be the tallest residential building in the UK, and the build on the south bank of the Thames by Vauxhall, central London is …
St George Wharf Tower (the Vauxhall Tower) in south London nears completion Read MoreWith my spirits flagging after a miserable afternoon battling through the crowds of Oxford Street, I found myself in urgent need of a decent cup of coffee – and Lantana Cafe in …
A coffee at the Lantana Cafe, Charlotte Place, Fitzrovia, London W1 Read MoreLast night, I went along to the opening night of the Effra Social, a new Brixton venue located almost next door to the popular Hootananny/Hobgoblin/George Canning music pub on Effra …
Photos from the Brixton Effra Social launch party – Tories, rock’n’roll and real ale Read MoreHappy St David’s Day to all! Here’s some photos of my lovely, lovely, lovely home country. If you’re around Brixton tonight, come down to the Offline Club where I will …
Happy St David’s Day/ Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant, March 1st 2013 Read MoreI’ve no idea how this lot got permission to hog a large chunk of public pavement area outside Brixton tube on Saturday, but someone had clearly let the Scientologists set …
My stress levels rise as Scientologists set up shop in the centre of Brixton Read MoreRed scarf with the single word ‘Cardiff,’ backed by a stray Powerpoint motivational ‘Fire & Passion’ statement and a Red Dragon club emblem = wrong. Blue scarf with the words, “Cardiff City Football Club,” plus …
Cardiff City FC: a simple guide to scarf etiquette Read MoreRunning between North Greenwich and the Royal Docks, the Emirates Air Line cable car across the River Thames was opened on the 28th June 2012 and is operated by Transport for …
A trip on the Emirates Air Line cable car from North Greenwich to the Royal Docks, London Read MoreOn Saturday, I popped along to see the first record fair to be held at the The Canterbury Arms boozer in Brixton. The event was put on by my chum, Ian …
Record fair at The Canterbury Arms, Brixton, Sat 23rd Feb – photo report Read MoreWhile the eastern end of Coldharbour Lane has seen multiple pub closures and the inevitable growth of supermarkets, the Brixton end has generally prospered and kept most of its independent …
The changing face of Coldharbour Lane, Brixton: gated communities and more Tescos Read MoreBT has commissioned an astonishing interactive panorama which lets users pan around London and zoom in to see incredible levels of detail.
Zoom into Brixton from the BT Tower in the world’s biggest panoramic image Read MoreThis photo of an old lady travelling on the Epping to Ongar tube line in the 1980s has always been one of my favourite photos, although I’m not entirely sure why.
Pic of the day: old lady with a hat on the Epping to Ongar tube train in the 1980s Read MoreI hadn’t been back to Canning Town for a long, long time, but a walk along the Barking Road on Saturday afternoon proved to be rather a depressing experience – …
Three closed pubs, Canning Town, London E16 – Bridge House, Royal Oak and Ordnance Arms Read MoreI spotted these kids practising parkour on a chilly February afternoon. They’d set up on the stretch of sandy beach that’s exposed during low tide outside the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank, central London.
Practising parkour on the sandy beach of the River Thames, South Bank, London Read MoreGrowing steadily since some time around 2009, this pile of broken skateboards can be found facing the downstream pedestrian crossing on Hungerford Bridge.
The Skateboard Graveyard of Hungerford Bridge continues to grow Read MoreToday is the Chinese New Year and the start of the Year of the Snake, and London is hosting what is claimed to be the largest free celebrations outside of Asia.
Chinese New Year 2013 – the Year of the Snake in London Read MoreThis busy scene on 384 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton shows crowds queuing outside a store advertising ‘Horse Flesh for Human Consumption’ while a lorry unloads more meat. The photo was taken on January …
Queueing for horsemeat on Coldharbour Lane, Brixton at the Horse Flesh shop Read MoreThis was the scene outside the ghastly Brixton Square gated development on Coldharbour Lane yesterday morning, with all the workers out on the street.
All out for the workers at Brixton Square! Read MoreThere was a dramatic London skyline seen from Brixton today as the winter sun bounced off the Shard Tower, near London Bridge.
Dramatic sunbursts light up the London Shard skyscraper Read MoreIt’s been tragic seeing Brixton’s main shopping drag turn into a long, dull strip of bland corporate retail units, and I’m not holding out a lot of hope for what …
Last remaining Brixton Prime Shop unit awaits its new owners – but will it be another phone shop? Read MoreAll around New York State – and particularly in New York City – you’ll often see people wheeling around makeshift trolleys piled high with bags of discarded cans and bottles. I …
The tin can collector, Harlem, NYC Read MoreSpotted yesterday – a hand-painted British Railways logo painted on to the wall of Otford railway station in Kent, next to a damaged window covered in hazard tape. Formed of two …
Pic of the day: Otford Station – broken window, hazard tape and BR symbol Read MoreIt’s good to see New York’s Reverend Billy (from the The Church of Life After Shopping) lending his wholehearted support to the campaign to keep Brixton Market’s Nour Cash and Carry store open.
Reverend Billy lends his support to Brixton Market’s Nour Cash and Carry Read MoreThe gentrification currently sweeping over Brixton reminds me of what happened to the Williamsburg neighbourhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Just like in south London, locals have been priced out by developers as …
Anti-gentrification graffiti in Williamsburg, New York City Read MoreI don’t think there can be any confusion with this sign spotted on Waterloo Place, near Waterloo Gardens, London SW1.
Pic of the day: An emphatic No Parking sign, London Read MoreWith the snow falling deep and thick and even over Brixton on Sunday, I ventured out again to grab a few photos from around town. Perhaps my favourite scene was …
Brixton snowmen plus snowy scenes at Windrush Square, Loughborough Park and Coldharbour Lane Read MoreBeing a big kid, I love seeing Brixton covered in snow, and there’s still a fairly healthy covering of the stuff on the streets right now. Here’s some photos taken …
A walk around the snowy streets of Brixton, January 2013 Read MoreHere’s a fairly random collection of photos taken around Brixton last Saturday night, starting with a snapshot of the bike racks on Brixton Road. Five years ago, you’d be hard …
Some photos from around Brixton on a Saturday night Read MoreThe nearby Photographer’s Gallery may seem to attract most of the media attention these days, but I have to say that I much prefer to visit the Getty Gallery, less than five …
Another mighty fine photographic collection at the Getty Gallery, Eastcastle Street, London Read More