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Tag Archives: pub
The Old Blue Last
The Old Blue Last, Great Eastern Street, London. The Old Blue Last is a pub and live music venue in East London run by Vice. It hosts ‘forward-thinking’ bands and DJs every night (usually for free) and is the epitome … Continue reading
Posted in London, Music
Tagged architecture, band, building, bus movement, dj, effects, great eastern street, history of apple pie, old street, photography, pub, shoreditch, truman hanbury buxton, venue
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The Stow Festival
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 … Continue reading
Posted in London, Music
Tagged arts, bass, bluegrass, country, drums, festival, folk, guitar, hoe street, music, photography, poster, pub, rose and crown, theatre, walthamstow
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Kentish Town back streets
The back streets from Kentish Town to Hampstead Heath reveal some of London’s hidden-away pretty Dickensian Mews, cobbled streets and brightly painted terraces. Once over looking fields, these narrow alleyways now provide quiet respite from the busy Highgate Road. They … Continue reading
Posted in London
Tagged cat, colour, door, hampstead heath, houses, mews, parliament hill, pineapple, pub, terrace, view, welcome
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