MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos
IMG 3732-001-No Bicycles
IMG 3730-001-S J Perren
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Point Hill, Greenwich
This sign has been deciphered by my friend Jane www.janeslondon.com/2024/03/the-historic-topography-of-royal-hill.html and Roy Reed ghostsigns.co.uk/2018/04/roy-reeds-reconstructions . It appears to read:
S J PERREN
CORN &
COAL MERCHANTS
HAY, STRAW, EGGS
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
IMG 3728-001-Barley Mow
IMG 3725-001-Royal Hill & Royal Place
IMG 3724-001-Peyton Place SE10
PXL 20241015 104728257-001-Fence Painter
PXL 20241015 104156257-001-Painter
IMG 3723-001-James Nasmyth Bequest Stone
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Masonry comes from the workshop for the blind which stood on the site. James Nasmyth funded this building via a bequest in 1892. Greenwich High Road
IMG 3722-001-Reclaimed Masonry Wall
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Masonry comes from the workshop for the blind which stood on the site. James Nasmyth funded this building via a bequest in 1892. Greenwich HIgh Road
IMG 3718-001-Greenwich Town Hall Stone
IMG 3717-001-Town Hall Zodiac Mosaic
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The building is no longer used as a town hall but it retains this splendid mosaic depicting astronavigation, including a telescope, ship and signs of the zodiac. The mosaic was created by Carter and Co. tilemakers of Poole.
IMG 3716-001-Cigar Warehouse Lettering
IMG 3715-001-Cigar Warehouse
IMG 3714-001-The Junk Shop
IMG 3712-001-Dr Alfred Salter Birthplace
IMG 3709-001-Almshouse
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Queen Elizabeth College was founded in 1576 for the poor elderly people of Greenwich. The present-day buildings were built in 1818 and after much modernisation now provide 40 self-contained one-bedroom cottages. Greenwich High Road, opposite the train station.
IMG 3707-001-Almshouse
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Queen Elizabeth College was founded in 1576 for the poor elderly people of Greenwich. The present-day buildings were built in 1818 and after much modernisation now provide 40 self-contained one-bedroom cottages. Greenwich High Road, opposite the train station.
PXL 20241014 133417007-001-Lobster
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Exhibition of replica food at Japan House, High Street Kensington. Really fascinating to learn about the process and see all the fab fake food. Read the text for the exhibition in my photostream.
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