East Ham tram depot
E6, Nelson Street, East Ham Leisure Centre
The depot was renovated for reuse in the 1990s. The blocky building in our photo, bearing the relief, is clearly new and probably dates f...
The depot was renovated for reuse in the 1990s. The blocky building in our photo, bearing the relief, is clearly new and probably dates f...
Another very similar plaque is at the nearby Brent House Salvation Army maternity home.
From Wikipedia "The Gibson Hall is a Grade I listed building on Bishopsgate in the City of London. The building is named after its archit...
There are sculpted lions couchant on a number of entrance piers in this area, one just to the right, outside our photo, and a pair at eac...
Built in 1887 (on the site of a previous pub building) this exuberant pub added a memorial to the Queen's Golden Jubilee to all its other...
Presumably Da Mihi Animas was the school moto, Latin for 'Give me souls'. Love the cardinal's hat at the top.
Initially we thought this inscription referred to the 1878 Epping Forest Act of Parliament but then we came across another community buil...
This relief is "The Death of Nelson" by J. E. Carew, on the front (south) face of the base of Nelson's Column. It depicts a scene at the ...
Our research into the history of the school convinces us that the blank section of ribbon must have read "Christ Church" which was the sc...
Lookup London draws attention to the signature on the side of the boat. It is very different from Kremer's other signatures but our zoome...