View of a painted cow statue outside God's Own Junkyard in the Ravenswood Industrial Estate

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View of a painted cow statue outside God's Own Junkyard in the Ravenswood Industrial Estate

Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 19 Nov 2017

God's Own Junkyard is the studio of Chris Bracey, a neon sign and light artist. It is the largest stockist of vintage neon signs in Europe and the oldest signmaker in London. It is open to the general public on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Photography is permitted in God's Own Junkyard, but only by using mobile phone cameras (although cameras, tripods, etc. can be used by prior appointment only). The first piece of work that welcomes you into the studio is this painted cow statue. Looking north-northeast.

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Image Location

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