The Stow Festival, Walthamstow, London. The very first Stow Festival took place at the end of September, showcasing local musical talent in many venues across E17. Here, Wagon Tales and Peppercornrent performed at Ye Olde Rose & Crown. I moved to Walthamstow a year ago and like most E17ers love the community spirit and the amount of arts and creative events that take place in the area including the annual E17 Art Trail and supporting the ongoing campaign to save Walthamstow Cinema. Roll on next years festival…for more info go here.
My tweets…
- Fuck you Jeff Bezos - my 4 year old just accidentally called me Alexa. 1 month ago
- I’m collecting parking apps with the same enthusiasm I did with my Premier League 94/95 sticker book, 3 more to com… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 month ago
- @jamesirish2 you might need to follow me to pick up message? 1 month ago
- @jamesirish2 will do! 1 month ago
- One standing ticket for sale for The War on Drugs at the O2 tonight - give me an offer! I just want it used not wasted at this point! 1 month ago
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Photo Shoots
- Rooftop Film Club
- London Pubs
- The Walkie Talkie part two – Sky Garden
- The Walkie Talkie building part one – Walkie Scorchie
- Crossrail archaeology dig
- Adult Ball Pool
- Leadenhall Building
- Seoul Bakery
- William Morris Gallery
- The London 2012 Olympics
- The Shard
- Kingly Court
- Green Chain Walk
- Docklands Museum
- Sukho Fine Thai Cuisine
- Smug
- The Old Blue Last
- Palais Garnier shop
- The Stow Festival
- Leighton House Museum
- Kentish Town back streets
- The Lowry
- The Social
- Dean Street Townhouse
- Science Museum
- North Downs
- Brunswick Centre
- Screen on the Green
- Abbey Road
- John Rylands Library
- Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Museum of Childhood
- Boris Bikes
- Newington Green
- The Roebuck
- Band on the Wall
- Pissotière
- Craft and Design Centre
- Cafe Oto
- St Pancras Station
- Heygate Estate
- Gravesend
- 100 Club
- Trevarno Estate Peacocks
- Look Mum No Hands!
- London Zoo
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