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| The Port of London Authority Police Force building. |
"Not all those who wander are lost..." Come with me as I explore London's history, hidden gems and unusual places.
Thursday, January 19, 2023
West India Docks (former) Police Station
Sunday, January 15, 2023
Golden Carousel
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| The Golden Carousel, during the day. |
If you take a trip down the Queen's Walk on the South Bank, you will discover a Carousel that is always running, come rain or shine. It is the only fairground ride along this stretch of pedestrianised pavement and so looks a little out of place.
You can almost certainly guarantee that whenever I am passing it, my girls will want to take a ride on it, regardless of the weather or time of day. And who am I to object?
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| Erin and Keilyn enjoying a ride on the Golden Carousel, on a sunny afternoon. |
Many people assume, wrongly, that it is just like all the other Carousels that are seen around the country and the world, throughout the warmer months.
Tuesday, January 10, 2023
Dead Man's Hole
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| Dead Man's Hole. |
Saturday, December 03, 2022
'National Windrush Monument' by Basil Watson
| The National Windrush Monument. |
Anyone travelling through Waterloo station, since late June of this year, will almost definitely have seen the 3.5 metre (11.5 feet) tall bronze National Windrush Monument.
The Monument depicts a family (father, mother, daughter) dressed in their 'Sunday Best', while standing atop seven suitcases, which contain all of their worldly belongings from their Caribbean home.
The monument is dedicated to all those who emigrated from the Caribbean to Britain between the arrival of the ship HMT Empire Windrush on 22 June 1948 and the Immigration Act 1971.
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
RATs on the London Underground
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| A C69/77 stock train converted to be a Rail Adhesion Train (RAT) on the Metropolitan line. |
Every now and again I see these Rail Adhesion Trains, usually in the Autumn/Winter months and usually at Watford Metropolitan line station, but I never understood what they did.
Coming back from London, last Sunday evening, a Rail Adhesion Train was in the sidings, so I took a photograph and decided to do so some research to find out what this train actually does.




