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Month: July 2011

New York / photos / Places

New York signs – seven photos from the streets of NYC

Wed 6th July, 2011Wed 6th July, 2011 - by editor - 6 Comments.

It’s the birthday of one of my best mates today, so in his honour I’m posting up seven snapshots from the streets of his beloved hometown, New York. Happy birthday …

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New York / photos / Places / railways

Old trains galore at the New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn

Tue 5th July, 2011Tue 5th July, 2011 - by editor - 3 Comments.

The New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn is a great place to visit if you’re in New York and have a bit of an interest in old trains, mechanical things, old …

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London / Places

Another trip up the London Monument Tower (photo feature)

Mon 4th July, 2011Mon 4th July, 2011 - by editor - 2 Comments.

I posted a feature about the Monument tower back in May, but after unexpectedly finding myself traipsing back up the 311 steps to the windy viewing platform again recently, I’ve posted up some new …

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New York / photos / Places

July 4th: Happy Independence Day 2011, USA [New York photos]

Mon 4th July, 2011 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Seeing as today is Independence Day in the US, I thought I’d get in the mood by posting up a small selection of photos from my New York visits over …

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Brixton / Places

The mystery of the Brixton Loughborough Park Tavern solved!

Mon 4th July, 2011Thu 11th November, 2021 - by editor - 34 Comments.

This was one part of Brixton’s history that proved very difficult to unravel, with very little evidence to be found of the grand pub that overlooked Coldharbour Lane for over …

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Brixton

Brixton mural walk rolls through town

Sun 3rd July, 2011Mon 4th July, 2011 - by editor - 1 Comment

Spotted on their tour around Brixton this afternoon was another of the near-legendary Brixton Mural walks. I caught the mural mob as they were viewing the iconic Nuclear Dawn painting …

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