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| A proper East End pub. |
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| The interior of the pub. |
"Not all those who wander are lost..." Come with me as I explore London's history, hidden gems and unusual places.
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| A proper East End pub. |
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| The interior of the pub. |
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| A circular Tube Map, advertising Google's new 'circle to search' feature, at King's Cross station. |
Saturday February 3, 2024.
Originally our plan had been to walk westward from London Bridge towards Vauxhall, as this was a route that we had only partially completed before. However, with a few train strikes and some engineering works being carried out, we decided on a completely different route.
Len made his way from Kings Langley to meet me and we caught the Metropolitan line to King's Cross, where we waited for Gary, who was travelling down from Peterborough. Len and I had a coffee, while we awaited Gary's train. Once Gary had arrived, at around 10:40, we decided to head east, along Pentonville Road to City Road and then onto Commercial Street.
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| Trains covered in graffiti, Shoreditch. |
On the way we passed through Shoreditch and saw lots of graffiti covered trains and buildings.
With the time getting on for 11:30ish, we headed along Whitechapel Road in search of a bite to eat. A small restaurant, which was reasonably priced, provided sustenance and, suitably full, we continued ever eastward.
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| The Blind Beggar. |
Our first port-of-call was 'The Blind Beggar'. Gary had never visited this infamous pub, so he was pleased to enter. While we sat and chatted the actor Vas Blackwood entered, as he uses the pub as a starting point of his walking tours around the East End. Gary decided to go and have a chat with him, buying a signed photo and getting a selfie with him.
I think that sometime very soon I shall book myself on to one of Vas Blackwood's Walking Tours, as they are meant to be really informative and entertaining.
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| Gary with the actor Vas Blackwood. |
Suitably refreshed we left the pub and headed south, through Shadwell towards Wapping, as there was a pub that I thought they might like to visit.
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| The Blackfriar public house. |
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| The wedge shaped Blackfriar pub. |
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| Some of the bronze relief around the top of the bar. |
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| Scenes from the life of a monk. |
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| A day in the life of a monk. |
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| Stained Glass Window. |
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| The Blacksmiths Arms, Rotherhithe. |
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| Isle of Thanet plaque. |
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| Me standing where Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother once stood. |
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| The Ferry House |
For the second time in a matter of weeks I found myself back on the Isle of Dogs and back inside The Ferry House pub. This historic pub has been continuously occupied since 1722 and is the oldest on the island and sits on the corner of Ferry Street, from where the ferry to Greenwich departed from the slipway opposite.
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| Looking out onto the decking and beer garden. |
Inside the pub is tastefully decorated and the two bars - saloon and public - that were norm until fairly recently, have been turned into just a single bar. Small rooms with comfy sofas and a large garden make this pub a wonderful place to stop for refreshments.
With Covid-19 and the various lockdowns putting a pause on my walks with friends, around The Unfinished City, it is great to be able to start them up again.
Saturday April 2, 2022
After a breakfast of Pulled Pork Burger with apple sauce and sage & onion stuffing, from Hobbs in Borough Market, my friend Stephen and I began our first walk of 2022.
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| Borough Market is a food lovers paradise. |
| Tower Bridge and the Girl with a Dolphin. |
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| 'Monolith' by Arthur Fleischmann. |
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| Our first drink in London together for a number of years. |
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| The perfect place for an overnight stay. |
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| Our Family Room. |
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| The Losers. |
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| The Victors. |
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| The Historic Mayflower. |
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| Behind the bar of The Mayflower. |
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| A view of The Unfinished City, from the riverside decking of the Angel pub. |
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| A Paradise for any Taxidermist. |
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| The Cart & Horses: Birthplace of Iron Maiden. |
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| Hallowed ground. |
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| Merchandise for sale. |
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| What else was I to drink?! |
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| Is that the River Fleet, I hear? |
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| Heading into the cellar. |
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| Throughout the reigns of... |
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| A cosy little space in the cellar. |
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| History in the Heart of the City. |
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| The Tamesis Dock floating pub. |
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| Never a truer word written. |
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| Grape Expectations. |
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| The Grapes; A narrow pub on Narrow Street |
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| The Unfinished City's last 'galleried' coaching inn. |