View of "Inspired architect's ultimate phallic symbol" from the Central Line at Leyton station

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View of "Inspired architect's ultimate phallic symbol" from the Central Line at Leyton station

Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 26 Mar 2010

Just before the Central Line approaches Leyton station, the building in Stratford New Town Mike Quinn dubs "the inspired architect's ultimate phallic symbol" (sorry, don't know the real name of the building, but I think Mike pretty much sums it up) can be seen if you look south-southeast across St Patrick's Cemetery.

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