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Uncommon Ground | Eleanor Margolies
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Art with other people. A Salute to The Stare’s Nest. The new science of the nerves. Culture and Climate Change: Recordings. The Day the Food Ran Out. Nicholas Sack has been photographing cities for more than twenty years. His themes include the human figure in public places, and the visual rhythms of the street. 81 duotone photographs. Introduction by Eleanor Margolies. Published by Crosstown Arts Press. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *.
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Greenwich Foot Tunnel | Isle of Dogs – Past Life, Past Lives
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Isle of Dogs – Past Life, Past Lives. Two Hundred Years of Docks, Industry and Islanders. Kingsbridge – A Picture Worth a Thousand Words. The Lascars →. April 1, 2015. The Greenwich Foot Tunnel is 406 yards long, give or take a few inches. I went to school ‘over the water’, so I walked through the tunnel twice a day every school day for 7 years. Given that there are 195 school days per year in England, I walked through the tunnel for:. 7 (years) x 195 (days) x 2 (times per day) x 406 = 1,108,380 yards.
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The Lascars | Isle of Dogs – Past Life, Past Lives
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Isle of Dogs – Past Life, Past Lives. Two Hundred Years of Docks, Industry and Islanders. Potter’s Ferry →. April 14, 2015. Shahida Rahman, author of the novel. Lascars were largely from Bengal, Assam, Gujarat and Yemen, as well as from Portuguese Goa, and virtually all were muslim (countries such as Mauritius, Réunion and the Seychelles still use the term. To refer to muslims). Those that settled in Britain and wanted to marry invariably married the local women. Unsurprisingly this led to some t...But, ...
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Portfolio | photography by chris blaubac
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Photography by chris blaubac. Some of my favourite photos:. 8 thoughts on “ Portfolio. On January 19, 2014 at 6:25 pm. Very, very nice work here. On January 19, 2014 at 6:34 pm. Thank you very much Allan. On March 18, 2014 at 1:07 am. Really lovely soulful pictures – very inspiring work Chris. On March 18, 2014 at 1:13 am. On August 16, 2014 at 4:44 pm. Beautiful. You really do have the eye. On August 16, 2014 at 5:23 pm. Thanks very much Michael. I appreciate the encouragement. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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A day out into the nearby countryside | RiverWatch returns
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Peter Kent shares his riverside studio viewpoint. July 25, 2015. A day out into the nearby countryside. A conversation with a teenage bride lying alongside her demised love in the wild grasses and flowers will long be remembered (not so romantic in the harshness of winter). The surrounding marshland stretched for miles with not a soul to be seen except for a top sail Thames barge seemingly gliding along atop the distant sea wall. Elmey Island bird sanctuary and the rising ground around Minster re...A res...
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Kingsbridge – A Picture Worth a Thousand Words | Isle of Dogs – Past Life, Past Lives
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Isle of Dogs – Past Life, Past Lives. Two Hundred Years of Docks, Industry and Islanders. The Lost Waters of Millwall. Greenwich Foot Tunnel →. Kingsbridge – A Picture Worth a Thousand Words. February 20, 2015. This 1947 photo (click for large version) shows a small area of the Island, a neighbourhood commonly known as Kingsbridge. 1947 (c) English Heritage / http:/ www.britainfromabove.org.uk. 1950 Area visible in previous photo. Millwall Dock Entrance Lock Bridge. The dock entrance was originally desig...
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Potter’s Ferry | Isle of Dogs – Past Life, Past Lives
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Isle of Dogs – Past Life, Past Lives. Two Hundred Years of Docks, Industry and Islanders. Father Kingdon: “A man of reassuring bulk, generally with an endearing smile” →. April 23, 2015. These buildings are on the site of the oldest developed area of the Isle of Dogs, the ferry to Greenwich, for many centuries known as Potter’s Ferry. Anthon van den Wyngaerde’s 1558 panorama of London shows the ferry buildings opposite Greenwich Palace. According to the Survey of London (Athlone Press):. During the 1840s...
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Enderby Wharf | Enderby Wharf, the home of the communications revolution | Page 2
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Enderby Wharf, the home of the communications revolution. About Enderby House and the Enderby Group. How to find out more about what’s going on at Enderby Wharf. A group of local people have watched the sad decline of this listed and hugely significant building, Enderby House, with dismay. We’ve already started talking to the representatives of Barratt, the development company, about possible uses for the building. But we want to work with everyone in the community to find out what can be done to save En...
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Enderby consultation meeting 25 June | Enderby Wharf
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Enderby Wharf, the home of the communications revolution. About Enderby House and the Enderby Group. Enderby consultation meeting 25 June. The communications/PR consultants working for Barratt on the Enderby Wharf site, is holding a meeting on the development proposals in Greenwich on Wednesday 25 June. The meeting is at the Sherard Hall at the Forum @ Greenwich. Which is in Trafalgar Rd, London SE10 9EQ ( click here to see on Google Maps. Hard Hart. consultation. Why is Enderby Wharf so important? One t...
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Why is Enderby Wharf so important? | Enderby Wharf
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Enderby Wharf, the home of the communications revolution. About Enderby House and the Enderby Group. Why is Enderby Wharf so important? From the 1850s to the 1970s Enderby Wharf in Greenwich is where people made most of the undersea cables that connect the world’s telegraph, telephone and now internet networks. More than 160 years after the first cables were made there, a factory behind Enderby Wharf still makes vital equipment for subsea cables to connect the world’s internet services. Enter your commen...