MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos
Strolling, Royal Pavilion
Riding the Megabus
Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Two Blokes on the Beach
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Waiting for the action to start. Movie set for When Did You Last See Your Father? with Colin Firth.
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Shooting a Movie in Brighton
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It's to be a feature film called "When Did You Last See Your Father?" www.imdb.com/title/tt0829098/ starring Colin Firth.
Kissing Coppers
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A Banksy, just off Trafalgar Street, Brighton. Unfortunately, this has recently been blanked out with black paint. Alas.
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Movie Set
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Movie set for When Did You Last See Your Father? with Colin Firth. The scene they were shooting in Brighton is a flashback to the 1950s.
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Brighton Pier
Movie Set
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Movie set for When Did You Last See Your Father? with Colin Firth. The movie is primarily set in the 1980s. The scene they were shooting in Brighton is a flashback to the 1950s.
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House on Frognal
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66 Frognal, near Church Row, Hampstead. Designed by Colin Lucas, with Connell and Ward, in 1938. This building, reputedly dubbed ''the greatest abortion ever perpetrated'' by Sir Robert Tasker, a Member of Parliament of the time, is now regarded as one of the best domestic buildings of that period.
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British Museum - The Great Court
British Museum Photo Op
St. John's Churchyard, Hampstead
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Church Row, between Frognal and Heath Street. Joan and Jackie Collins have purchased the last plots in this graveyard.
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British Museum
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The Power & Taboo: Sacred Objects from the Pacific exhibit was really cool.
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Hoskins Street Cubism
Lovell's Wharf
Prime Meridian with Feet
Old Royal Observatory
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This is where they figured out time and longitude.
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