Holy Trinity Brompton churchyard arch - Cross
SW7
Our photo shows the arch from the south. Below the statue of a saint (almost certainly) the carved inscription reads "The Lord hath quickened me" (...
Our photo shows the arch from the south. Below the statue of a saint (almost certainly) the carved inscription reads "The Lord hath quickened me" (...
This charming garden is well hidden. Entering the hospital from West Smithfield, turn to the left just before you pass the church. From the Barts ...
The hospital vacated this site in 1975 and in 1986 the Circle 33 Housing Trust and the New Islington and Hackney Housing Association jointly bough...
The site of the church whence came this porch is a few minutes walk away, on the other side of Camberwell Church Street.
The plaque can be seen in our photo at the far left of the structure. The enormous double beech tree doing its best to bring the gateway down is n...
This 1863 map shows two workhouses on the site below what is now St Margaret's Lane and north of what is now a terrace of houses on Lexham Gardens....
Every so often we find ourselves taking photos in what at the time feels like one of the most horrible parts of London we have found - this was one...