Ian Capper photos from 01 November 2008 to 01 December 2008

  • File:Woolworths, Orpington High Street - geograph.org.uk - 1061840.jpg

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  • Milestone, Tubbenden Lane Grade II listed milestone dating from 1779. Inscribed on it (although only just visible due to being repainted, presumably as part of a battle against graffiti) is "XV miles …

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  • Milestone, Tubbenden Lane The milestone in 1255526, with Tubbenden Lane behind. See 1260438 for info on Dalton Close, at whose junction with Tubbenden Lane the milestone stands.

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  • Tubbenden Lane Railway Bridge Carrying the Southeastern mainline south from Orpington Station towards Sevenoaks. In the background is the junction of Tubbenden Lane with Station Road.

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  • 114 Hallam Street Hidden away in this cul de sac end of Hallam Street. On the right is the rear entrance to the Portland Hospital for Women and Children.

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    • Hallam Street, London
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  • Great Portland Street Station On the Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith and City Lines of the London Underground. It was opened on 10 January 1863 as Portland Road, and was renamed as Great Portland…

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  • Plaque, former Holy Trinity Church Plaque below the external pulpit on this former church (see 1036680).

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    • London Borough of Camden
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  • Regent's Place Part of the Regent's Place redevelopment, here at the junction of Euston Road and Osnaburgh Street, opposite Great Portland Street Station. The development on the corner is Regent's Pla…

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  • The Masons Arms On the corner of Devonshire Street and Hallam Street.

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  • The Meliá White House The White House was first opened in 1936 as an apartment building of 758 luxury apartments, both furnished and unfurnished, at a cost of £350,000. Entry was via an imposing entra…

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  • The Queen's Head and Artichoke Back in the 16th Century the Queen's Head and Artichoke was once a royal hunting lodge. On the building of Regents Park, it was moved to its present site in Albany Stree…

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  • Church of St Mary Magdalene, Munster Square, near to Marylebone, Westminster, Great Britain. Designed by R H Carpenter and built in 1852, this church has always been of the catholic tradition within t…

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  • The Meliá White House See 1036631 for description. This photo shows the northeast wing.

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  • External pulpit, former Holy Trinity Church External pulpit facing onto the Marylebone Road in this former church (see 671739), which fell into disuse in 1936. For detail of plaque below pulpit, see 1…

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    • London Borough of Camden
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  • Great Portland Street Originally developed by the Dukes of Portland, who owned the area in the 18th/19th centuries.

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