Whitefriars corner
Ludgate House
Bomber Harris statue
Kingsway post box
old newspaper office
Hugh Dowding statue
William Gladstone statue
Phoebus and the horses of the sun
daffs at Isis Lock
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river barrage near Thames Lock
British Waterways eyesores
British Waterways barrage
British Waterways barrier
Keep Sharks Out of Jericho!
Plantation Road terrace
Rose & Crown at Summertown
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Edward VII pillar box
North Parade
North Parade wall box
naff windows at Luna Caprese
Phil & Jim time
Church Walk
Lucy's redevelopment
top floor of the west wing
John Radcliffe atrium
West Wing staircase
view from JR West Wing
Castle Mill Stream at Walton Well
Walton Well Moorings
footbridge at Rutherway
Rutherway post box
Oxford Folk Festival 2009
yukky yellow spoils terrace
Globe redevelopment
spring path in the cemetery
a touch of spring in the cemetery
daffs at Osney lockhouse
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Churchyard bus stop
Bank Underground column
down the Minories
approaching Monument Station
bus stopping at London Met
past the Tower of London
The George Tavern at Stepney
Royal Duke with carbuncle
Commercial Road, Stepney
Minories railway bridge
Limehouse railway bridge
Limehouse cabs
green doors in Stepney
why's HE not wearing face mask?
The Troxy at Limehouse
terrace near Arbour Square
Stepney shops
Hall of The Gunmakers Company
back of St Botolph's
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Shoreditch High Street sign
Riga Mews
Passmore Edwards Library
Carbuncle-without-Bishopsgate
The Three Crowns at Shoreditch
The Tea Building at Shoreditch
Montcalm carbuncle
Old Street Underground carbuncle
Old Street shops
Leysian Mission
Shoreditch Fire Station
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Charlotte Road corner
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Great Eastern Street
Adore and Endure
Great Eastern Street
Stirling clock
Shoreditch High Street
Bishopsgate high rise
Nat West and Bishopsgate Institute
Corinthian House
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incongruous new station entrance
corner of Liverpool Street
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Nat West carbuncle
St Botolph Street carbuncles
a sad growth of carbuncles
Whitechapel High Street
remnants of old Whitechapel
Duke's Place, Aldgate
The Aldgate School
Hult building
The White Hart at Whitechapel
the uglification of Aldgate
Whitechapel Fire Station
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... The church cat, named Faith, became quite well known after the air raid which destroyed St.Augustine's. Days before, she was seen moving her kitten, Panda, to a basement area.
Despite being brought back several times, Faith insisted on returning Panda to her refuge.
On the morning after the air raid, the rector searched through the dangerous ruins for the missing animals, and eventually found Faith, surrounded by smouldering rubble and debris, but still guarding the kitten in the spot she had selected three days earlier. The story of her premonition and rescue eventually reached Maria Dickin, founder of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals, and for her courage and devotion Faith was awarded a specially-made silver medal. Her death in 1948 was reported on four continents.
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