On the site of the former Friends’ Meeting House (demolished 1807), where Peter the Great once worshippedDeptford High Street, London, March 2026 Welcome to One Word Sunday photo challenge, and […]
Blackheath Morris Men performing chair lifting on Easter Monday, in front of the Cutty Sark at Greenwich, London, April 2026 The Blackheath Morris Men perform the old Easter tradition of […]
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Full moon over St Albans, Hertfordshire, October 2017 This evening, here in the UK, you’ll see the full moon rising low on the horizon and reaching its peak at 03:12 […]
Nice find! I must have passed this fish dozens of times and never noticed!
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Yes, they are wrapped around most of the lampposts on the Thames south side path. This one was somewhere between Royal Festival Hall and Blackfriars.
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Great close up Debbie 🙂
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I especially like the second one, with the background lights, Debs 🙂 🙂
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I spotted it as I walked back to the station on Sunday night – photos took precedence over train catching!
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Always! 🙂 🙂
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Curious design captured beautifully, I must say! 🙂
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The lamps have a long history
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Does it take a fish-eye to get a fish’s eye? Not here, it would seem….
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I did think I should have tried harder and done both!
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😀😀
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Very clever 🙂
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😀😀
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