Assembly Passage, East London
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Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 23 Oct 2007
Assembly Passage is a very narrow, and far from straight, road that runs through from Redmans Road, where the photographer is standing, to the busy Mile End Road. Surprisingly, it is open to traffic in either direction, though what happens when vehicles meet in the middle I do not know. On the east (right) side, new development is going on, while on the west side are the offices of Waterman's, box makers.