"Not all those who wander are lost..." Come with me as I explore London's history, hidden gems and unusual places.
Friday, January 28, 2022
Ben Wilson: Chewing Gum Man
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Police Constable Edward George Brown Greenoff
| P. C. Edward George Brown Greenoff (1886-1917). |
Within minutes of the outbreak of the fire an engine, from the new Brigade headquarters, was trying to dampen the blaze.
Police Constable Edward Greenoff, of the Metropolitan Police's K Division, was on his beat when he noticed the fire. Realising what was in the building and the imminent danger of an explosion, P.C, Greenoff ran towards the fire to aid in the evacuation of the factory. If it had not been for this act of bravery the death toll would have been a lot higher. He then urged the people who had come to witness the fire to stay back and away from the flames.
Then there came a rumbling sound and an explosion ripped the building apart. P.C. Greenoff was thrown forward by the force of the explosion and was knocked unconscious.
The building exploded with such force that girders, masonry and even a boiler, weighing several tons, were catapulted through the air. The shockwave, which was felt almost a mile away, ripped roofs from nearby buildings and flattened cottages within the area.
There were 73 fatalities and over 400 more were injured.
P.C. Edward Greenoff was taken to Poplar Hospital where he died from his injuries on January 28th or 29th.
P.C. Edward George Brown Greenoff was buried in St Marylebone Cemetery, East Finchley.
This plaque is situated on the wall of the G. F. Watts Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice, in Postman's Park.Sunday, November 28, 2021
Leake Street Graffiti Tunnel & Arches
| Spray Art Graffiti |
Saturday November 27, 2021
Beneath Waterloo Station lie the Leake Street Arches and the famous Leake Street Graffiti Tunnel. It is this 300 metre (985 feet) wall that I had the good fortune to visit on one of my latest walks.
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| Judge Dredd. |
Every piece of wall was covered, including the ceiling and rubbish bins, with amazing artworks. Some had been up for a few hours, others were still wet while some were still being created.
| Ceiling Art |
It was awe inspiring watching the artists work and to see their ideas come to life, in front of me.
| Heading into the Leake Street Graffiti Tunnel. |
Thankfully it was a chilly afternoon, so not too many people were in the tunnel. I would think that in the summer months the heat from people mixing with the spray paint fumes could prove to be a little intoxicating.
| Graffiti Bins |
Bars, restaurants, London’s first board game cafĂ©, kitchens, venue spaces and much more are all situated in the various arches, of which there are eight, beneath Waterloo Station.
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| Words of Wisdom. |
Monday, November 01, 2021
Channel 4 Headquarters, Westminster
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| Big 4. |
It was a beautiful October morning as my youngest, Keilyn, and I made our way around London. Having stopped to see the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, we decided to go for a stroll in which Keilyn would be the navigator.
We headed south down Buckingham Gate and on to Artillery Row, before turning westward towards Great Peter Street. The smell of street food emanating from Strutton Ground was intoxicating, but it was the giant number '4', off to our right, which had Keilyn's attention. So, we crossed on to Horseferry Road to investigate.
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| Channel 4 HQ. |
Keilyn had soon put two-and-two together and realised that this was the home of Channel 4 television. We took some photos, trying not to get passers-by in the images, but, as it was close to lunchtime, this proved difficult.
We then headed up to Strutton Ground and enjoyed some street food, before continuing on our walk around London.
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Shri Vallabh Nidhi Mandir Hindu Temple, Wembley
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| Shri Vallabh Nidhi Mandir Hindu Temple |
Saturday September 11, 2021.
While wandering along Ealing Road, in Wembley, I was struck with the sheer craftmanship and architecture of this Hindu Temple.
Considering that the road is predominantly shops and housing along its length, give or take the odd surgery, a Mosque and Indian Community Centre, I was surprised to see this Temple, set back from the road.
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| Shri Vallabh Nidhi Mandir Hindu Temple |
Unfortunately, there were tents being setup, on the grounds, with vans and people coming and going, so I couldn't enter the grounds to get a closer look. However, it will be a place that I look forward to exploring, when I get the chance.





