Tottenham Court Road tube station opened as part of the Central London Railway on 30 July 1900. The old platform has undergone several remodellings in its time, but the last one was in the early eighties. As such, the station is now feeling its age and has built up a …
Primo, a robotic suit created by Cyber Tech, greets people waiting for Electro-Late to open. Taken during Electro-Late. The Museum of London in collaboration with Illumini is hosting a free night of electrifying performances, visuals and hands-on activities, in the newly refurbished Sackler Hall and Galleries of Modern London will …
Turnham Green station has such an attractive platform with beautiful benches and little waiting rooms.This station was opened in 1869 and is on the District and Piccadilly Lines but the Piccadilly Line only stops early morning and late evening which can be confusing.
A small arrangement of Lego. I had fun playing with different focuses, particularly as the train sped by. Taken during the London Transport Depot Open Weekend: London’s Transport in miniature 12 – 13 March 2011
Via Dalkeith Lane. Originally known as Dragon Fly Lane before this modern 1910’s Guide To Bournemouth was printed. 100 years later the route to the left is somewhat safer as there as now a protective wall half way along the path that will stop you falling into the basement, the …