That’s a question no-one had a definite answer for! It is now for office workers, but is a renovated Victorian building, that may have been created ti advertise the oyster bar that was down below in late nineteenth century.
Wow… flash of nostalgia looking at this picture. I lived in halls on Pentonville Road, walked that way to Uni in Russel Square and have countless memories in and around that junction and general area that are right now absolutely flooding back. Lovely shot.
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Excellent photo Debbie for which way this week. 😀
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Excellent photo Debbie for which way. 😀
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Jo is off in the clouds!
Here is her link: https://restlessjo.me/2017/04/29/six-word-saturday-233/
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Picture post card perfect
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I have to say that lighthouse does look good now. It hasn’t been that smart for a very long time.
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Yes, I know London and fog. So, this lighthouse is for the…river?
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That’s a question no-one had a definite answer for! It is now for office workers, but is a renovated Victorian building, that may have been created ti advertise the oyster bar that was down below in late nineteenth century.
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Ah! Interesting! Thanks.
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Wow… flash of nostalgia looking at this picture. I lived in halls on Pentonville Road, walked that way to Uni in Russel Square and have countless memories in and around that junction and general area that are right now absolutely flooding back. Lovely shot.
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