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Harvest It Festival

Mon 24th September, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

This was a lovely afternoon. Harvest Festivals sarf London-style rock! Harvest It Festival photos

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A walk around Lincoln’s Inn Fields & Holborn

Thu 13th September, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

This is a great area of London to wander about in. The park is London’s biggest public square and there’s some fascinating architecture all around. See more pics here: Lincoln’s …

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Behold! The majesty of Tottenham Hale!

Tue 11th September, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Welcome to Tottenham Hale. All cars, roads, railings, roundabouts and concrete. Easily one of the ugliest places in London. This was taken on my route from the tube, a walk …

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London Rollergirls Rollerderby

Sun 9th September, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

That was a whole heap of fun: on Saturday I braved the bleak wastelands of Tottenham Hale (surely the ugliest, most road-tastic area of London?) to check out the London …

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Salisbury city and cathedral

Wed 5th September, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Some snapshots around Salisbury in Wiltshire and its fab cathedral, taken with my trusty Ricoh GX100 and with minimal post-processing. More:Salisbury CitySalisbury cathedral The photos were taken while we waited …

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Petts Wood walk, sth London

Mon 3rd September, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Just 20 mins train ride out of Brixton is Petts Wood, a 1930s ‘new town’ surrounded by ancient forest. Walking through Park Wood. See more photos here: Petts Wood Walk …

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Slogans on Police Plant Pots

Thu 30th August, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Lined up outside Brixton Police station can be seen this strange selection of plant pots, all bearing bizarre, God-squad-tastic hand painted slogans. WTF?!! Full feature here

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DJing, drinking and photographing

Thu 30th August, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Blimey. What a week. Last Saturday I went to the Windmill, Brixton for the leaving bash of two of my friends, Scott and Jo. It was a fabulous night that …

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Festival of the year!

Wed 15th August, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Just got back from The Endorse it in Dorset Festival and had a fabulous time. It’s a lovely little festival with a great vibe, lovely people, top bands and a …

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Brixton Splash street festival

Sun 5th August, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

A few early shots from the free street festival. We’ll be DJing by the Albert from 5pm onwards! See more photos here: Brixton Splash 2007

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Winter comes early to the BT Tower

Thu 2nd August, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

This was a good blag because I: (a) love the BT Telecom Tower(b) love wintery things and(c) love freebies …and all three were on offer today as I’d been invited …

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Offline at the Alma. Blimey!

Sun 29th July, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Now that was a fun night. We were DJing the Bowl Festival after-party at the Alma, Crystal Palace and it was a lively one alright. At one point, it was …

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Josie Long and ukuleles galore at Offline

Fri 27th July, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Fantastic night at Offline last night with some great bands and the fabulous Josie Long. Check out the photos here: Offline

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Brixton joyriders

Wed 25th July, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Here’s how you don’t want to be woken up on early a Sunday morning after a very, very late night:

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Dulwich Village/Green Fair photos

Thu 19th July, 2007 - by editor - 1 Comment

It’s just a short bus ride from downtown Brixton, but it feels like a universe away with its quiet village atmosphere, posh houses, well tended verges and lack of shouting …

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Coldharbour Lane car crash

Sun 15th July, 2007 - by editor - 2 Comments.

There was a really odd crash today where a car ended up on its roof but it seemed hard to work out how it managed it. There were no skidmarks …

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Brixton Windmill

Sun 8th July, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Yes, Brixton does have a proper Grade 2 listed windmill! I popped up today for the annual Windmill Gardens Festival – more pics here: Windmill Festival 2007

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The worst festival ever!

Wed 4th July, 2007Mon 24th January, 2011 - by editor - Leave a Comment

If anyone thought that Glastonbury was bad this year, check out the living hell that was Yorkshire Folk and Blues festival at Krumlin, 1970. “The Krumlin Festival has the unfortunate …

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Robin Ince at Offline

Fri 29th June, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Despite being bedevilled by a string of post-Glastonbury casualties and one of the acts cancelling after being rushed to hospital, there was still entertainment a-plenty with the Blazing Zoos, Kings …

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Back from Glastonbury

Wed 27th June, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Got back last night from another fantastic Glastonbury, despite the never ending rain and rivers of mud. I’ll be posting up a full set of photos soon, but for now, …

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Offline goes south

Sun 17th June, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Offline at the Alma Last night the Offline crew ventured south into deepest Crystal Palace, London to put on a show at the Alma, in Church Road. The Actionettes were …

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Dartmoor and Devon photos

Thu 14th June, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

It’s taken me an eternity to post up because I’ve ended up creating a 14 page, 220 page monster feature, but it’s (more or less) finished so I hope you’ll …

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Offline with Stewart Lee

Fri 1st June, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Last night had to be the busiest Offline at JAMM ever – the place was totally rammed! Stewart Lee was fantastic: it was an honour and a privilege to get …

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North London drinkin’

Thu 17th May, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Ooo-er. Last night was a bit fierce. I ventured way north to the windswept wastelands of Stoke Newington from an urban75 drink up and, lo, beer did flow. Oh yes …

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Streatham Common Kite Day

Tue 24th April, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

This was a whole heap of fun, with the skies around Streatham Common Kite Day being peppered with kites of every shape, size, design and colour. I flew this triplane …

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Football: cut out the “industrial language”

Mon 23rd April, 2007Sun 11th July, 2010 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Went to see the mighty Cardiff City play like a bunch of disinterested park walkers at QPR on Saturday and was rather baffled by match programme’s curious warning about “industrial …

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Prospect Park, Brooklyn

Thu 19th April, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

Some wintery photos from Prospect Park, Brooklyn

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Some more New York photos…

Thu 19th April, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

I’m slowly getting through my pics from December’s trip! Here’s some more from Midtown Manhattan

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A trip inside the Camberwell Submarine

Fri 13th April, 2007Mon 15th April, 2013 - by editor - 1 Comment

This remarkable nuclear sub-like structure sits in the middle of a fairly quiet road in south London. Deep below the ground, boilers provide heat for local council estates, with the …

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Feel the lycra!

Fri 13th April, 2007 - by editor - Leave a Comment

While rummaging around in my woefully disorganised pile of old photos, I came across this one of me in full cycling regalia. I used to do a lot of cycling …

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