Picture Wednesday – Changing Perceptions?
Who would’ve thought that certain buildings could actually not belong to certain type of businesses? This one belongs to Coutts on the Strand in London, who the Queen banks with. … Continue reading →
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Who would’ve thought that certain buildings could actually not belong to certain type of businesses? This one belongs to Coutts on the Strand in London, who the Queen banks with. … Continue reading →
Here’s this week’s bit of London in pictures for you. Where in Camden do you think I have taken it?
Continue reading →There are items that have already become part of the familiar landscape in public events. Guess what I found last weekend at the Notting Hill Carnival in London? What I … Continue reading →
The Notting Hill Carnival starts today. For those who don’t know what is all about or haven’t been following this blog, it is a massive street event held in West … Continue reading →
Where can you have the biggest police concentration in London ever? And why? Clue #1: it’s in an inner-city area. Clue #2: it’s due to a popular festival. Why is … Continue reading →
In my book, red telephone cabins are to London what Camden is to music. Well, the whole of London really. Some street srtists have portrayed that so well. Would you say … Continue reading →
During his career, Joe Strummer was interested in connecting with people. Anything from making and playing music with The Clash or The Mescaleros to organising campfires in his later years … Continue reading →
The events that I have attended in China Town are so colourful. London’s Chinatown hosted the first Family Day last Sunday to raise awareness of that area amongst residents, as … Continue reading →
Mythology, the Bible, movies, classic painting… The sources of inspiration for street artists are really varied. Take the grafitti below.
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