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London Soho Square: The Hari Krishna guys go electric
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London Soho Square: The Hari Krishna guys go electric

Wed 16th August, 2017Wed 16th August, 2017 - by editor - 1 Comment

They’ve been seen (and heard) percussin’ and chantin’ their way around Soho Square in central London for decades, but back in the day the Hari Krishna gang were all about …

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Brixton missionaries #4: the market preacher

Wed 16th March, 2011Sun 13th March, 2011 - by editor - 3 Comments.

Brixton’s got no shortage of megaphone-toting, God-bothering street preachers, and here’s one of the more well known faces, usually to be found bellowing out platitudes around the market. (Photo: Brixton Village, May 2004)

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Brixton Shall be Saved – by Christian bagpipes and Bontempi organs

Wed 6th October, 2010Wed 6th October, 2010 - by editor - 2 Comments.

Brixton’s always proved a magnet for tub-thumping religious types bellowing out their beliefs, and one of my favourites were this bunch of bagpipe wielding Korean Christians, seen here in March 2001. They …

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