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DERELICT LONDON
Derelict London is an unusual photographic portrait (of over 8000 pics by Paul Talling) of the nation's capital. This website has now been around for 18 years. In that time my random wanderings around London have often been described as psychogeography and that little known penchant for walking around derelict buildings with a camera has been2021 NEW PICS
The Builders Arms, High Street, Stratford, E15. Welcome to the Derelict London 2021 page. Join the mailing list HERE to find out about Derelict London, London's Lost Music Venues and London's Lost Rivers guided walks as soon as tickets are released plus news on my latest books and website updates. My walks resumed from mid-Aprilalthough most
DERELICT LONDON HOMES AND FLATS See further down this page for galleries of derelict homes in London or click on the icons below for pages on North of the Thames, South of the Thames and archived pics of derelict homes that have been now demolished Please note that this is a photography website and I cannot help you with enquiries about purchasing or ownership. WINTER 2020 NEW PICS Welcome to this page of Derelict London Winter 2020 updates. Kicking off with subterranean toilets, a nuclear bunker followed by a lost music pub venue, the old Hammers Social Club in Upton Park, the Battle of Britain RAF Club in Uxbridge and finally a couple of dilapidated houses sold for silly money. HOMES NOW DEMOLISHED The Kidbrooke Regeneration is a £1billion scheme to demolish the Ferrier Estate, and replace it with 4,398 new homes plus commercial and retail space. The pics below were taken in 2007. As of late 2014 all the old flats have been demolished and the regeneration of new builds is well underway. PUBLIC POOLS AND BATHS The First Class Swimming Pool hall - Ladywell Play Tower 2020. This unusual red-brick gothic building just outside Lewisham opened in 1885 and called Ladywell Baths.They are one of the earliest surviving public baths in the capital.The Ladywell Baths were built SUMMER 2020 NEW PICS PART 2 Summer 2020 New Pics part 2 - Derelict London - Photography, Social History and Guided Walking Tours. Welcome to the second page of the Derelict London Summer 2020. Kicking off with RAF Uxbridge. Join the mailing list HERE to find out about Derelict London guided walks as soon as tickets are released plus news on my latest books and website DERELICT LONDON WARTIME This bunker was deep enough to be completely bombproof. Paddock was meant to be Churchill's last refuge if the World War 2 Battle of Britain had been lost. It was designed to accommodate the entire war cabinet and 200 staff. It cost £250,000 to build the bunker in 1938 - that would be about £80 million now.LONDON PUBS
The rate of losses is highest in London (5 per week) and the North West. With beer still the key seller for pubs, huge rises in Beer Tax, which has gone up by 26 per cent since March 2008, are a huge drag on the sector, says the BBPA. BBPA Chief Executive, Brigid Simmonds, comments: “The closure of 25 pubs every week is bad news for the HOSPITALS: THEN & NOW PICS Middlesex Hospital facades and chapel 2008. Then and Now: MILE END, E3 - St Clements Hospital (Previously City of London Union Workhouse) Originally built in 1848-49 as a workhouse, for the Board of Guardians of the City of London Union. It became an infirmary for the same union in 1874, and in 1912 the Bow Institution for the long-term sick.DERELICT LONDON
Derelict London is an unusual photographic portrait (of over 8000 pics by Paul Talling) of the nation's capital. This website has now been around for 18 years. In that time my random wanderings around London have often been described as psychogeography and that little known penchant for walking around derelict buildings with a camera has been2021 NEW PICS
The Builders Arms, High Street, Stratford, E15. Welcome to the Derelict London 2021 page. Join the mailing list HERE to find out about Derelict London, London's Lost Music Venues and London's Lost Rivers guided walks as soon as tickets are released plus news on my latest books and website updates. My walks resumed from mid-Aprilalthough most
DERELICT LONDON HOMES AND FLATS See further down this page for galleries of derelict homes in London or click on the icons below for pages on North of the Thames, South of the Thames and archived pics of derelict homes that have been now demolished Please note that this is a photography website and I cannot help you with enquiries about purchasing or ownership. WINTER 2020 NEW PICS Welcome to this page of Derelict London Winter 2020 updates. Kicking off with subterranean toilets, a nuclear bunker followed by a lost music pub venue, the old Hammers Social Club in Upton Park, the Battle of Britain RAF Club in Uxbridge and finally a couple of dilapidated houses sold for silly money. HOMES NOW DEMOLISHED The Kidbrooke Regeneration is a £1billion scheme to demolish the Ferrier Estate, and replace it with 4,398 new homes plus commercial and retail space. The pics below were taken in 2007. As of late 2014 all the old flats have been demolished and the regeneration of new builds is well underway. PUBLIC POOLS AND BATHS The First Class Swimming Pool hall - Ladywell Play Tower 2020. This unusual red-brick gothic building just outside Lewisham opened in 1885 and called Ladywell Baths.They are one of the earliest surviving public baths in the capital.The Ladywell Baths were built SUMMER 2020 NEW PICS PART 2 Summer 2020 New Pics part 2 - Derelict London - Photography, Social History and Guided Walking Tours. Welcome to the second page of the Derelict London Summer 2020. Kicking off with RAF Uxbridge. Join the mailing list HERE to find out about Derelict London guided walks as soon as tickets are released plus news on my latest books and website DERELICT LONDON WARTIME This bunker was deep enough to be completely bombproof. Paddock was meant to be Churchill's last refuge if the World War 2 Battle of Britain had been lost. It was designed to accommodate the entire war cabinet and 200 staff. It cost £250,000 to build the bunker in 1938 - that would be about £80 million now.LONDON PUBS
The rate of losses is highest in London (5 per week) and the North West. With beer still the key seller for pubs, huge rises in Beer Tax, which has gone up by 26 per cent since March 2008, are a huge drag on the sector, says the BBPA. BBPA Chief Executive, Brigid Simmonds, comments: “The closure of 25 pubs every week is bad news for the HOSPITALS: THEN & NOW PICS Middlesex Hospital facades and chapel 2008. Then and Now: MILE END, E3 - St Clements Hospital (Previously City of London Union Workhouse) Originally built in 1848-49 as a workhouse, for the Board of Guardians of the City of London Union. It became an infirmary for the same union in 1874, and in 1912 the Bow Institution for the long-term sick. PUBLIC POOLS AND BATHS The First Class Swimming Pool hall - Ladywell Play Tower 2020. This unusual red-brick gothic building just outside Lewisham opened in 1885 and called Ladywell Baths.They are one of the earliest surviving public baths in the capital.The Ladywell Baths were built DERELICT LONDON WARTIME This bunker was deep enough to be completely bombproof. Paddock was meant to be Churchill's last refuge if the World War 2 Battle of Britain had been lost. It was designed to accommodate the entire war cabinet and 200 staff. It cost £250,000 to build the bunker in 1938 - that would be about £80 million now. SUMMER 2020 NEW PICS LADYWELL SE13 - A return to the Ladywell Baths aka The Playtower. The First Class Swimming Pool hall - Ladywell Baths (aka Ladywell Playtower) 2020. This site was originally covered in the first Derelict London book back in 2008, and then I posted some updated pictures in 2019 and here is a selection of new ones from June 2020. LONDON'S LONG LOST BURIAL GROUNDS London has so many hidden and pretty much forgotten and in some cases, abandoned, burial grounds.This is a collection of sites that I have stumbled upon on my wanderings around London and is not a comprehensive guide to lost or hidden burial grounds as thDERELICT KENT
Here is a collection of photographs of my day trips to Kent just edging outside of the London boundary south of the Thames. These are my random wanderings around Kent mainly around the Rivers Thames & Medway and whilst I do many guided walking tours around Derelict London/London's Lost Rivers/ London' s Lost Music Venues I am unlikely to be taking any public tours into Kent apart from the GRAND SURREY CANAL GUIDED WALK A guided walk along the route of the Grand Surrey Canal from Peckham to Rotherhithe exploring hidden corners with Paul Talling author of Derelict London and London's Lost LOST PUBS OF SHADWELL AND STEPNEY London's Lost/Dead pubs walking tour ..On this walk we look at and talk about history of the lost pubs of Shadwell and Stepney plus a long gone spa, an abandoned nightclub where Pulp filmed their Common People video, remains of a church bombed during the war,a lost cinema, the flat where Paul Simon once lived, plus looking at a few pubs still surviving and ending at up the Old Ship in time DERELICT ESSEX CO POSTCODES Walton-on-the-Naze is a small seaside town on the North Sea coast north of Clacton and south of the port of Harwich. "Naze" derives from Old English 'ness' - meaning headland. It is still quite a popular resort in Summer but like many other seaside towns it appears quite desolate out of season. Originally, Walton was a farming villagesituated
LONDON RIOTS 2011: THE AFTERMATH Between 6 and 10 August 2011, several London boroughs and districts of cities and towns across England suffered widespread rioting, lootingand arson.
THE RIVER LEA FROM BROMLEY BY BOW TO LEAMOUTH VIA CANNING This is a walk exploring the dereliction, lost docks, lost pubs and social history along the Lower Lea Valley. Starting off opposite the derelict office block of Brown & Tawse we then walk past the the disused Bromley-by-Bow gasholders, some modern art installations along the River Lea, Cody Dock (part of the old Imperial Gas and Chemical Works), tales of boxing, murders & snakes at some ofDERELICT LONDON
Derelict London is an unusual photographic portrait (of over 8000 pics by Paul Talling) of the nation's capital. This website has now been around for 18 years. In that time my random wanderings around London have often been described as psychogeography and that little known penchant for walking around derelict buildings with a camera has been DERELICT LONDON HOMES AND FLATS See further down this page for galleries of derelict homes in London or click on the icons below for pages on North of the Thames, South of the Thames and archived pics of derelict homes that have been now demolished Please note that this is a photography website and I cannot help you with enquiries about purchasing or ownership.2021 NEW PICS
The Builders Arms, High Street, Stratford, E15. Welcome to the Derelict London 2021 page. Join the mailing list HERE to find out about Derelict London, London's Lost Music Venues and London's Lost Rivers guided walks as soon as tickets are released plus news on my latest books and website updates. My walks resumed from mid-Aprilalthough most
DERELICT LONDON CEMETERIES AND CHURCHES Many of you will already have visited Abney Park Cemetery or at least aware of on this website it due to the derelict chapel also featured in the Derelict London book (2008) and subsequently restored as seen in the Derelict London All New Edition (2019) or remember it from the Amy Winehouse Back to Black Video. Despite much restoration of the cemetery parts of it are still quite overgrown. HOMES NOW DEMOLISHED The Kidbrooke Regeneration is a £1billion scheme to demolish the Ferrier Estate, and replace it with 4,398 new homes plus commercial and retail space. The pics below were taken in 2007. As of late 2014 all the old flats have been demolished and the regeneration of new builds is well underway. DERELICT LONDON WARTIME This bunker was deep enough to be completely bombproof. Paddock was meant to be Churchill's last refuge if the World War 2 Battle of Britain had been lost. It was designed to accommodate the entire war cabinet and 200 staff. It cost £250,000 to build the bunker in 1938 - that would be about £80 million now. PUBLIC POOLS AND BATHS The First Class Swimming Pool hall - Ladywell Play Tower 2020. This unusual red-brick gothic building just outside Lewisham opened in 1885 and called Ladywell Baths.They are one of the earliest surviving public baths in the capital.The Ladywell Baths were built AUTHOR'S GUIDED TOURS OF LONDON Ben Pedroche author of DO NOT ALIGHT HERE writes: "Paul Talling's book London’s Lost Rivers is a fascinating read that explores several buried rivers, and Paul has been running regular walks that follow the route of the most famous ones included in the book. The walk I attended covered the River Fleet, which is the most famous buried river of all, with a long and colourful history along its HOSPITALS: THEN & NOW PICS Middlesex Hospital facades and chapel 2008. Then and Now: MILE END, E3 - St Clements Hospital (Previously City of London Union Workhouse) Originally built in 1848-49 as a workhouse, for the Board of Guardians of the City of London Union. It became an infirmary for the same union in 1874, and in 1912 the Bow Institution for the long-term sick. LONDON RIOTS 2011: THE AFTERMATH Between 6 and 10 August 2011, several London boroughs and districts of cities and towns across England suffered widespread rioting, lootingand arson.
DERELICT LONDON
Derelict London is an unusual photographic portrait (of over 8000 pics by Paul Talling) of the nation's capital. This website has now been around for 18 years. In that time my random wanderings around London have often been described as psychogeography and that little known penchant for walking around derelict buildings with a camera has been DERELICT LONDON HOMES AND FLATS See further down this page for galleries of derelict homes in London or click on the icons below for pages on North of the Thames, South of the Thames and archived pics of derelict homes that have been now demolished Please note that this is a photography website and I cannot help you with enquiries about purchasing or ownership.2021 NEW PICS
The Builders Arms, High Street, Stratford, E15. Welcome to the Derelict London 2021 page. Join the mailing list HERE to find out about Derelict London, London's Lost Music Venues and London's Lost Rivers guided walks as soon as tickets are released plus news on my latest books and website updates. My walks resumed from mid-Aprilalthough most
DERELICT LONDON CEMETERIES AND CHURCHES Many of you will already have visited Abney Park Cemetery or at least aware of on this website it due to the derelict chapel also featured in the Derelict London book (2008) and subsequently restored as seen in the Derelict London All New Edition (2019) or remember it from the Amy Winehouse Back to Black Video. Despite much restoration of the cemetery parts of it are still quite overgrown. HOMES NOW DEMOLISHED The Kidbrooke Regeneration is a £1billion scheme to demolish the Ferrier Estate, and replace it with 4,398 new homes plus commercial and retail space. The pics below were taken in 2007. As of late 2014 all the old flats have been demolished and the regeneration of new builds is well underway. DERELICT LONDON WARTIME This bunker was deep enough to be completely bombproof. Paddock was meant to be Churchill's last refuge if the World War 2 Battle of Britain had been lost. It was designed to accommodate the entire war cabinet and 200 staff. It cost £250,000 to build the bunker in 1938 - that would be about £80 million now. PUBLIC POOLS AND BATHS The First Class Swimming Pool hall - Ladywell Play Tower 2020. This unusual red-brick gothic building just outside Lewisham opened in 1885 and called Ladywell Baths.They are one of the earliest surviving public baths in the capital.The Ladywell Baths were built AUTHOR'S GUIDED TOURS OF LONDON Ben Pedroche author of DO NOT ALIGHT HERE writes: "Paul Talling's book London’s Lost Rivers is a fascinating read that explores several buried rivers, and Paul has been running regular walks that follow the route of the most famous ones included in the book. The walk I attended covered the River Fleet, which is the most famous buried river of all, with a long and colourful history along its HOSPITALS: THEN & NOW PICS Middlesex Hospital facades and chapel 2008. Then and Now: MILE END, E3 - St Clements Hospital (Previously City of London Union Workhouse) Originally built in 1848-49 as a workhouse, for the Board of Guardians of the City of London Union. It became an infirmary for the same union in 1874, and in 1912 the Bow Institution for the long-term sick. LONDON RIOTS 2011: THE AFTERMATH Between 6 and 10 August 2011, several London boroughs and districts of cities and towns across England suffered widespread rioting, lootingand arson.
DERELICT LONDON CEMETERIES AND CHURCHES Many of you will already have visited Abney Park Cemetery or at least aware of on this website it due to the derelict chapel also featured in the Derelict London book (2008) and subsequently restored as seen in the Derelict London All New Edition (2019) or remember it from the Amy Winehouse Back to Black Video. Despite much restoration of the cemetery parts of it are still quite overgrown. WINTER 2020 NEW PICS Welcome to this page of Derelict London Winter 2020 updates. Kicking off with subterranean toilets, a nuclear bunker followed by a lost music pub venue, the old Hammers Social Club in Upton Park, the Battle of Britain RAF Club in Uxbridge and finally a couple of dilapidated houses sold for silly money. VARIOUS DERELICT BUILDINGS The mill was demolished and in 1895 this red brick pumping station was built. It is over a well (at a depth of 141 feet) in the chalk and a steam engine pumped drinking water from a borehole. Planning permission was granted in 2005 to turn the building into homes but this lapsed due to inactivity over the years. HOMES NOW DEMOLISHED The Kidbrooke Regeneration is a £1billion scheme to demolish the Ferrier Estate, and replace it with 4,398 new homes plus commercial and retail space. The pics below were taken in 2007. As of late 2014 all the old flats have been demolished and the regeneration of new builds is well underway. SUMMER 2020 NEW PICS LADYWELL SE13 - A return to the Ladywell Baths aka The Playtower. The First Class Swimming Pool hall - Ladywell Baths (aka Ladywell Playtower) 2020. This site was originally covered in the first Derelict London book back in 2008, and then I posted some updated pictures in 2019 and here is a selection of new ones from June 2020.LONDON PUBS
The rate of losses is highest in London (5 per week) and the North West. With beer still the key seller for pubs, huge rises in Beer Tax, which has gone up by 26 per cent since March 2008, are a huge drag on the sector, says the BBPA. BBPA Chief Executive, Brigid Simmonds, comments: “The closure of 25 pubs every week is bad news for theDERELICT KENT
Here is a collection of photographs of my day trips to Kent just edging outside of the London boundary south of the Thames. These are my random wanderings around Kent mainly around the Rivers Thames & Medway and whilst I do many guided walking tours around Derelict London/London's Lost Rivers/ London' s Lost Music Venues I am unlikely to be taking any public tours into Kent apart from the TOILETS - DERELICT LONDON - PHOTOGRAPHY, SOCIAL HISTORY George Jennings (1810 –1882) was an English sanitary engineer and plumber invented the first public flush toilets. At The Great Exhibition at Hyde Park in 1851 Jennings installed his Monkey Closets in the Retiring Rooms of The Crystal Palace. These were the firstpublic toilets
FROM DEAD PUBS TO CONVERSION Derelict East London Pubs - From Dead Pubs to Conversion This section is now divided up into 4 pages. This page covers closed down and derelict pubs that have since been converted for alternative uses. HOSPITALS SOUTH OF THE RIVER Springfield University Hospital (aka Surrey County Pauper Lunatic Asylum) 2019 Mental health services have been provided at Springfield University Hospital since 1841, when it opened as the Surrey County Pauper Lunatic Asylum The site was chosen for its “southern aspect, good air and ready supply of water” Derelict London - Photography, Social History and Guided WalkingTours
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Pics are frequently added to this site so please keep coming back. Also check out my other websites: www.londonslostrivers.com and www.londonslostmusicvenues.com . Feel free to befriend me on Facebook and "Like" the Derelict London Facebook Fanpage , "follow" the Instagram Page and @derelict_london on Twitter and maybe see you on one of my guided walking tours . PAUL TALLING November 2020 - All Photographs on this website areCopyright!!
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