Up to London, and a bit of Edinburgh and Oxford - July 19th-September 13th 2009

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September 1st 2009: Brick Lane and the East End


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18th century houses just off Brick Lane.
Christ Church Spitalfields.
Its pretty splendid interior.  Notice the chandelier and the columns and, 
of course, the organ.
The church's large stained glass as seen between the columns from afar.  
Also, don't miss the sculpture atop the lintel.
18th century houses just off Brick Lane.
Christ Church Spitalfields.
Its pretty splendid interior. Notice the chandelier and the columns and, of course, the organ.
The church's large stained glass as seen between the columns from afar. Also, don't miss the sculpture atop the lintel.
A close-up of the stained glass.
The most distinctive building in/near the East End.
One fashion market.
The Church of St. Botolph.
A close-up of the stained glass.
The most distinctive building in/near the East End.
One fashion market.
The Church of St. Botolph.
Inside.  Can you imagine how bored the person who made these plaster casts 
must've been by the end?
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Inside. Can you imagine how bored the person who made these plaster casts must've been by the end?
I stuck my head in the Bevis Marks Synagogue, a religious building from the same era, but found it more plain.
Elsewhere: Victoria Station
In Victoria Station, a lesson why one shouldn't use microsoft windows to
power advertisements.
In Victoria Station, a lesson why one shouldn't use microsoft windows to power advertisements.