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Gateway, St Olave, Hart Street/Seething Lane
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 22 Aug 2013
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Looking northwards up Mark Lane
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 14 Sep 2008
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St Dunstan in the East, St Dunstan's Hill, London EC4 - Window
Ruin
Image: © John Salmon
Taken: 6 Mar 2008
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View Towards the City of London
Looking across the entrance to the Tower of London, in the direction of the City of London. The "Gherkin" can be seen in the centre of picture.
Image: © Peter Trimming
Taken: 1 Dec 2009
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Mark Lane, with new office-blocks dwarfing surviving tower of All Hallows, Staining 1955
View north near Hart Street - modern renovation of the blitzed City of London.
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 14 Jul 1955
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Neptune
Statue of Neptune (the Roman god of the Sea) with his Trident (fork with three tines or prongs), (the Greek god of the Sea is Poseidon).
Image: © Michael Jagger
Taken: 29 Sep 2009
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Seething Lane
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 1 Jul 2017
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St Olave, Seething Lane, London EC3 - Churchyard
Image: © John Salmon
Taken: 10 Dec 2008
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The entrance to St Olave Hart Street
Seen across Seething Lane is the macabre 1658 entrance arch to the churchyard of St Olave. Charles Dickens was so taken with the grinning skulls that he included the church in his Uncommon Traveller, renaming it "St Ghastly Grim". The present church dates from about 1450. It survived the Great Fire but was gutted in 1941 during the Blitz. It was restored between 1948 and 1954.
For a much fuller description see http://hidden-london.com/the-guide/st-olave-hart-street/
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 27 Jul 2011
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St. Olave's churchyard, Seething Lane, 1988
As a small boy in the late 40s and early 50s being walked from Fenchurch Street to Tower Hill stations, this was passed with great trepidation. It was worse coming back in the dark. The skulls were the thing. I am not sure I like them even now.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: Unknown
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