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My favourite (?) Alley in London behind the Harp Pub
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Alley off East India Dock Road, London
Took this in an alley way. London has lots of hidden gems like this. I loved the pipes and brick work
Ray Bennison on Instagram: "It's oh so quiet, is St John's Path. This is not the vibrant end of Clerkenwell, and you are unlikely to meet many others coming along St John's Path. The first plan of the area in enough detail to show the passage is John Rocque's celebrated map of 1746. Here, the alley is shown as St John's Passage, while Britton Street is marked as Red Lyon Street. St John’s Path is long enough to be notable; quiet enough to be creepy. . . . #london #londonlife #uk #londoncity…
A black and white image of a narrow alleyway between brick buildings. The alley is dimly lit and appears deserted. The buildings are old and weathered, with some windows boarded up. The cobblestones in the alley are worn and uneven. A figure walks towards the end of the alley, their silhouette barely visible. A sign hangs from one of the buildings, its details obscured. The atmosphere is somber and atmospheric, hinting at a story waiting to be told.
The great thing about locations that attract graffiti artists is that they are constantly being changed. I took a visit to a back alley behind my local library in June of last year and was delighte…
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The coffee and spice warehouses may now be luxury flats, but Shad Thames is still a fascinating, atmospheric spot to wander around.
Manchester has a strong cultural identity tied up in its industrial working class roots. Much is made of the well preserved municipal buildings in the city centre; great icons of the Victorian age at its productive height. People tend to forget the hidden authentic heritage all around them - there is a fine warren of little cobbled passages running covertly throughout the district which can also lay claim to being products of the same era as the polished banks and behemothic buildings in the…
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