IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Bazely Street, LONDON, E14 0ET

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Bazely Street, E14 0ET by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


Images are licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0
Notes
  • Clicking on the map will re-center to the selected point.
  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (277 Images Found)

Images are licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0
  • ...
Image
Details
Distance
1
The Greenwich Pensioner, Bazely Street
A charming and verdant little pub built of stock brick and dating from 1827. Grade II listed. The wheelie-bin has clearly been chosen to go with the flower arrangement.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
0.01 miles
2
The Greenwich Pensioner
On the wrong side of the river for Greenwich itself - in Bazeley Street, Poplar.
Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 29 Jan 2011
0.01 miles
3
Mountague Place, E14
Image: © Danny P Robinson Taken: 16 Sep 2009
0.01 miles
4
Bazely Street, E14
Near the Greenwich Pensioner pub.
Image: © Danny P Robinson Taken: 16 Sep 2009
0.01 miles
5
The Hope and Anchor, Newby Place
1938 reconstruction of an earlier building that had been a pub since the C19 and hemmed in by later development on either side.
Image: © Natasha Ceridwen de Chroustchoff Taken: 26 Jun 2008
0.04 miles
6
Flats in Newby Street
Newby Street, E14, with Canary Wharf towering in the background.
Image: © Malc McDonald Taken: 1 May 2010
0.04 miles
7
Robin Hood Gardens, E14
As seen from Cotton Street. Surely nobody ever thought these flats were attractive?
Image: © Danny P Robinson Taken: 16 Sep 2009
0.05 miles
8
Robin Hood Gardens, Cotton Street (1)
The west side of the west block. Robin Hood Gardens is one of London's most notorious 1960s housing estates which is loathed by some but revered by others as a beacon of modern architecture. There are probably more people in the former camp than the latter. There are two blocks aligned roughly north-south with a patch of green space between them. They were designed by Alison and Peter Smithson in 1966-72, with Christopher Woodward and Ken Baker of the Greater London Council. The buildings embody the Smithsons' idea of "streets in the sky" and are an example of concrete Brutalism, with the pre-cast concrete being rough and shuttered. Pevsner comments that while being "impressively monumental" the scheme is also "inhumane" because of the high density, the narrowness of the decks and its proximity to busy roads on two sides. Tower Hamlets Council plan to demolish the buildings and redevelop the site. A campaign by the Twentieth Century Society and others to halt this by applying for listed building status in 2008 was unsuccessful.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
0.05 miles
9
All Saints churchyard
Spring blossom in the churchyard, All Saints, Poplar.
Image: © Malc McDonald Taken: 1 May 2010
0.06 miles
10
Poplar High Street overbridge, Docklands Light Railway
Image: © Peter Whatley Taken: 11 Apr 2011
0.06 miles
  • ...