MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: derbyshire street

IMG 2020-001-Oxford House Cupola

26 Jun 2024 1 194
Rooftop of Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green. Oxford House was built in 1891-1892 as a "settlement house" in the empoverished community of Bethnal Green, London. Students from Keble College, Oxford University could live at Oxford House while undertaking volunteer work in the area. The students ran youth groups, provided legal assistance, and conducted adult education classes in the building and surrounding area. Oxford House continues to be a community centre though no longer associated with Keble College, Oxford. It is Grade II listed. www.oxfordhouse.org.uk/history

IMG 2022-001-Chimney Pots

26 Jun 2024 2 1 181
On the rooftop of Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green.

IMG 2023-001-Six Chimney Pots

26 Jun 2024 2 3 170
On the rooftop of Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green.

IMG 2033-001-Chimney

26 Jun 2024 1 122
On the rooftop of Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green.

IMG 2016-001-Derbyshire Street Rooftops

26 Jun 2024 1 134
From the rooftop of Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green.

IMG 2018-001-Weavers Fields

26 Jun 2024 1 133
Weavers Fields park was laid out the 1950s after the Tower Hamlets razed the decaying housing, mostly weavers' cottages, located on the streets here. In the summer, when it's been particularly dry and the grass is brown, the outlines of the streets and foundations appear as ghosts of the past.

IMG 2015-001-The City from Bethnal Green

26 Jun 2024 1 149
From the rooftop of Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green. The church spire is St Leonard's Shoreditch.

IMG 2013-001-Oxford House Chapel Screen

26 Jun 2024 140
The attic chapel of Oxford House contains a painting of the crucifixion by Alfred Soord, set into a brightly-painted Gothic tracery reredos, and a fine Neo-Jacobean oak screen.

IMG 2012-001-Oxford House Chapel

26 Jun 2024 119
The attic chapel contains a painting of the crucifixion by Alfred Soord, set into a brightly-painted Gothic tracery reredos, and a fine Neo-Jacobean oak screen.

IMG 2035-001-Oxford House

26 Jun 2024 129
Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green. Oxford House was built in 1891-1892 as a "settlement house" in the empoverished community of Bethnal Green, London. Students from Keble College, Oxford University could live at Oxford House while undertaking volunteer work in the area. The students ran youth groups, provided legal assistance, and conducted adult education classes in the building and surrounding area. Oxford House continues to be a community centre though no longer associated with Keble College, Oxford. It is Grade II listed. www.oxfordhouse.org.uk/history

IMG 2037-001-Oxford House 1891

26 Jun 2024 131
Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green. Oxford House was built in 1891-1892 as a "settlement house" in the empoverished community of Bethnal Green, London. Students from Keble College, Oxford University could live at Oxford House while undertaking volunteer work in the area. The students ran youth groups, provided legal assistance, and conducted adult education classes in the building and surrounding area. Oxford House continues to be a community centre though no longer associated with Keble College, Oxford. It is Grade II listed. www.oxfordhouse.org.uk/history

IMG 2036-001-Oxford House Motto

26 Jun 2024 144
Motto of Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green -- Domi Mina Nus Tio Mea (The Lord is My Light). Oxford House was built in 1891-1892 as a "settlement house" in the empoverished community of Bethnal Green, London. Students from Keble College, Oxford University could live at Oxford House while undertaking volunteer work in the area. The students ran youth groups, provided legal assistance, and conducted adult education classes in the building and surrounding area. Oxford House continues to be a community centre though no longer associated with Keble College, Oxford. It is Grade II listed. www.oxfordhouse.org.uk/history

IMG 2034-001-Oxford House Foundation Stone

26 Jun 2024 174
Foundation stone of Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green. Oxford House was built in 1891-1892 as a "settlement house" in the empoverished community of Bethnal Green, London. Students from Keble College, Oxford University could live at Oxford House while undertaking volunteer work in the area. The students ran youth groups, provided legal assistance, and conducted adult education classes in the building and surrounding area. Oxford House continues to be a community centre though no longer associated with Keble College, Oxford. It is Grade II listed. www.oxfordhouse.org.uk/history