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City of Westminster Cemetery(and Kensal Green Cemetery, Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park)
Posted on September 12, 2012 with 1 note
Source: public.fotki.com
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Rome
Frederick H. Evans, Westminster Abbey, Apse from Choir, 1911
F. Edlich, Dresden Castle at Night, 1870s
Manhattan Street in the Rain [New York] c.1910 by William Gordon Shields
Andre Kertesz ~ Paris 1925 - 1936, from “Diary of Light”
Leonard Misonne Souvenir de Londres. 1899
London, 1899
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St. Dunstan-in-East. London
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Posted on July 8, 2012 via Insert Witty Blog Title Here with 16 notes
Source: ducksaysmoo
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St. John-At-Hamstead Churchyard Cemetery London
Some pics I promised Annacarrotta from our favourite cemetery in Hamstead.
I think Atlin’s Rory’s lurking about somewhere here too. ;)
(via dansemacabre-)
Posted on July 8, 2012 via BlackMorgan with 166 notes
Source: blackmorgan
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The Parkland Walk is a 4.5-mile (7.2 km) linear green walkway, in the London Boroughs of Haringey and Islington, which follows the course of the railway line which used to run between Finsbury Park through Stroud Green, Crouch End, Highgate and Muswell Hill to Alexandra Palace.
Horror writer Stephen King once visited his friend, Peter Straub’s house in Crouch End. The legend goes that after asking for a good place to go for a walk, he was directed towards the old railway line, now called the Parkland Walk. While here, he was inspired by the strange unsettling surroundings and the sculpture of a spriggan (a pan-like green man), which was pushing its way out of an old arched wall. King wrote the short story Crouch End, based on his visit, which was later adapted as an episode of Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King, which included the spriggan in the introduction.
Posted on June 6, 2012 with 8 notes
Source: flickr.com
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01/10/2012
London
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Victorian London
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The River Fleet – An Amazing River In The Underground Of London.
It’s not enough that whole London has a complete underground system, it has a underground river too. It’s called the River Fleet and is London’s largest subterranean river. Long time ago Victorian engineers built a whole system of tunnels and chambers under London.
Posted on October 21, 2011 with 13 notes
Source: Flickr / jondoe_264
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Lost London
The original Davenport’s Magic Shop (now moved to underneath Trafalgar Square). This used to be opposite the British Museum, and it’s now a Starbucks.
Posted on October 7, 2011 with 15 notes
Source: davenportsmagic.co.uk
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Christ Church, Hampstead Square
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Hampstead cemetery chapel, NW London
Posted on October 6, 2011 with 5 notes
Source: katoman.deviantart.com
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London’s sky
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London, 12/20/2010
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