Euston ArchGrand gateway to Railroad Travel. This item stood guard over Euston travellers, and made the ultimate gesture, the supreme sacrifice. |
Wembley Stadium Twin TowersWorld famous sporting monument. Fantastic designs, roman temples, religious iconography. |
Baltic ExchangeVictoriana in marble, glass, and wood carvings. Blasted, restored, and blasted again. |
Routemaster BusKing of the Road. Nothing on earth beats the grand old open access red bus. Long live the Routemaster! |
Mappin & WebbBank Tube Station once had an elegant friend. But this building was in the eye glint of every evil speculator. |
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Back to the days of British Railways. Pleasant trips, commuter fun, whistles, steam, and cheap tea. |
Claremont RoadLondon's east end disappears under new M11 link road. This is the story of one last stand against tyranny. |
Kensington MarketHippies and Punks unite and make over. Winding trails of novelty, laughter, and mystery. |
Bridge Street Palace ChambersMaking way for fat bloated MP's. Former foil for the commons and big ben. |
Broad Street StationLiverpool Street's sister terminus pulled down for Broadgate. But this was history they were ignoring. |
London Tube Station BuildingsArchitecture from happier times gone by. No plastic used here. Everything cute, carved, and crafted. |
Marquee Club - Wardour StreetWorld famous rock music venue plays it's last ever power chord. |
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