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Saturday, 31 August 2013
Friday, 30 August 2013
Jazz at the Station
The third "play me I'm yours"piano, a jazz band (the Ned Bennett Jazz quartet) and a book promotion all combined, resulted in a load of fun at St Pancras Station for commuters on their way home.
The "play me I'm yours" pianos are an artwork that began in 2008 and now is found in major cities around the world. Pianos are placed in train stations, parks, in the streets and other public spaces. In London we see them spring up all over the city in the summer months. Many are painted by other artists. Some days I think the city is crammed full of talented musicians when we hear these pianos being played by passersby.
Labels:
jazz,
kings cross,
music,
piano,
st pancras,
station,
train,
tube
Thursday, 29 August 2013
Muswell Hill
So much happens in central London getting to those outer zones doesn't happen very often. So time to explore a little further out. Muswell Hill is five and half miles north of central London in the borough of Haringey. Earliest records date back to the 12th century when the Bishop of London who owned the land allowed an order of nuns to build their chapel on the site.
The name Muswell originates from a natural spring, the "Mossey Well" that supposedly miraculously cured the King of Scotland after he drank the water.
The hazy view of London in the distance makes it feel even further away. It would have been very pretty when all farm land and trees 100's of years ago.
Labels:
king,
muswell hill,
suburbs,
well
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Jones Bros
The entrance to Jones Bros, closed now but still hints that once this was a grand department store. William Jones a draper's apprentice arrived in London in 1867. He and his brother eventually opened a small store on Holloway Road in Camden. Within 30 years the brothers had expanded to include several workshops, warehouses, stabling for 50 horses and accommodation above the store for his workers.
These days part of the building houses a Waitrose supermarket.
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
Clapton Pond
A small tranquil spot I discovered at the end of the number 43 bus route. What is the history of Clapton Pond? Let'a start with the name. It means farm on the hill. In old English "clop" means lump or hill and "ton" means farm.
Many centuries ago this (then) rural farming area was owned by the Bishops and was very posh. Tenant farmers grew hay and food for the city of London. During the 18th century it became a very desirable area for rich merchants to build their country houses.
Industrialisation and the railway with a new stop at Clapton saw a boom in housing and new suburbs sprang up all around.
By the early 20th century, war and a downturn in the economy changed the area completely. It looks as if some of the 18th century houses are getting a bit of a makeover at present. And with it a new history for the area begins.
Monday, 26 August 2013
Sunday, 25 August 2013
Saturday, 24 August 2013
Fun at the Fair
Try your luck on the slot machines.
Feel the tension mounting trying to control that ball around the barriers.
Then just have fun on the dodgems.
Impress passersby with your strength.
Friday, 23 August 2013
Deelooded
Who or what is deelooded? Me some mornings, no it seems deelooded is a DJ favoured in the gay clubs. I guess the clue should have been this scene is in Soho.
Note for City Daily Photographers:
Julie has not been able to work on the CDP portal as she has been very ill. Peter from Sunshine Coast Daily Photo is stepping in for the moment but is only communicating via facebook at present. He is initiating a theme day for September which will be "pink"
Labels:
dj,
music,
red phone box,
soho
Thursday, 22 August 2013
Wednesday, 21 August 2013
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
Monday, 19 August 2013
Afghan Summer Festival
I ventured out to South Harrow to participate in the Afghan community summer festival.
It is always fun to see what activities are unique or special to different communities. Without a doubt kite flying is the most popular activity.
First is the serious business of selecting the right kite. No matter if you are big boys or
little boys.
And not forgetting the girls.
Then the pure joy of having your kite fly higher than anyone else's.
Labels:
Afghanistan,
festival,
kite,
summer
Sunday, 18 August 2013
Saturday, 17 August 2013
Friday, 16 August 2013
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
A Little bit of Latino
Taking in the music at the Latino Festival at the Calthorpe Project (a community garden) in Kings Cross on the weekend.
Labels:
community,
kings cross,
latino,
park
Monday, 12 August 2013
Roundhouse Beach
It's hot and you want to go to the beach and you live in London. No problem we custom make beaches here. On the terrace of the roundhouse, in Camden, add 150 tonnes of sand, deck chairs, umbrellas, beach huts and food and drink - wallah instant beach.
Labels:
beach,
camden,
roundhouse
Sunday, 11 August 2013
Saturday, 10 August 2013
Friday, 9 August 2013
A Year Long Birthday
It is a pretty impressive milestone, 150 years the London tube has been running. And celebrations have continued throughout the year. This sign at St Pancras is one of the latest markers. We've had posters, poems and pictures. Films, buskers and books. I'll keep you posted on others as I catch a glimpse of them.
Thursday, 8 August 2013
The Strand
In London this is an A road, not what you'd expect in America I'll bet. However the Strand has been an important route since Roman times and the main road between the City of London and the Palace of Westminster since medievial times. It has inspired, songs, books and films. Think Jethro Tull in requiem, Virginia Woolf in Mrs Dalloway and C S Lewis in Chronicles of Narnia for starters.
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Allotment Week
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
Sugar Dog
A sugar spun necklace around the neck of a sugar dog. A tribute to the man who became famous for molecular cuisine, Ferran Adria. Is it art or food? An exhibition the art of food a look at the chef, his team and the restaurant El Bulli is on at Somerset House until 29 September.
Labels:
art,
food,
somerset house
Monday, 5 August 2013
Sunday, 4 August 2013
Saturday, 3 August 2013
Friday, 2 August 2013
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Theme Day - Street Lights
Not strictly streetlights, but so pretty they ought to be included in this months Daily City Photo Communities monthly theme of "street lights". The Royal Arcade is one of the oldest in London and as yet still undiscovered by tourists. The chocolatier to the queen is just one of the specialist shops you'll find as you stroll through.
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