Cardboard City bench
SE1, Waterloo Road, St John’s Churchyard Garden
We've put 4 of these leaves in our image so you can see the effect. Many of the names are easy to read but others are worn or damaged, he...
We've put 4 of these leaves in our image so you can see the effect. Many of the names are easy to read but others are worn or damaged, he...
In our photo you can see the plaque above the sundial, fixed to the wall. The campaign led by Covington purchased the land linking Norwo...
From nearby information boards we learnt that these are 2 of the 20 finials from the gas holder which used to stand at the junction of St...
Designed by John Soane, and built in 1805, the inspiration for this architecture was the Temple of Vesta in Tivoli, Italy. For 130 year...
In our photo you can see the Fenner Brockway statue behind the bench.
We think the inscription on the arch is probably schoolboy graffiti, similar to that on the nearby Burlington Arch. The quality of the i...
We took the photo of the window with the inscription in 2011, in a rush. We noted its location and planned to return to take proper photo...
In our photo, which shows the rear of the building, the foundation stone can be seen low down, to the right of the smaller arch. The gate...
The terracotta base is decorated with Tudor roses. The original sundial was "scored with a part-notation of the music". Over time the c...
The colour photo shows the shelter from the front, east side. The black and white photo is from the information panel. It shows the rear ...
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