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Theed Street
Theed Street, SE1, with the London Weekend Television building in the background.
Image: © Malc McDonald
Taken: 10 Apr 2010
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London Waterloo: The 'Kings Arms', Roupell Street
This fine pub is within a stone's throw of Waterloo Station. There is a good selection of real ales, and food as well. But the pub is hard to find unless you know just where to look.
Image: © Dr Neil Clifton
Taken: 15 Jul 2010
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A southerly view from The OXO Tower
Taken from The Harvey Nichols restaurant on the top floor of this former industrial building on the south bank of the River Thames looking over Southwark. A fine place to dine with great views over the city See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OXO_Tower and http://www.harveynichols.com/oxo-tower-london
Image: © Richard Humphrey
Taken: 10 Mar 2013
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Theed Street, Waterloo
Seen from its junction with Roupell Street, this is part of the Roupell Street conservation area. The streets were developed in the 1820s by John Palmer Roupell and have survived remarkably intact.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 10 Jan 2008
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Part of Stamford Street Estate
Notable former residents of this estate were Mary Ann Nichols, a Jack the Ripper victim, and George Brown, the Labour politician.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 14 Mar 2009
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Theed Street
Image: © PAUL FARMER
Taken: 18 Apr 2009
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Secker Street, London SE1
Looking towards the Shard over the rooftops.
Image: © Christine Matthews
Taken: 8 Mar 2015
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Play area, Stamford Street Estate
Notable former residents of this estate were Mary Ann Nichols, a Jack the Ripper victim, and George Brown, the Labour politician.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 14 Mar 2009
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London Waterloo: Roupell Street
Looking west
Image: © Dr Neil Clifton
Taken: 15 Jul 2010
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View from Waterloo East station
This is the view from Platform A at Waterloo East station. The survival of terraced houses on the left is quite a surprise as they are so close to the South Bank. Ian Nairn in Nairn's London published in 1966 says "Real cockney, still in good condition, still where cockneys ought to be, embedded in Central London. Here is true architectural purity ... nothing but yellow London brick and unselfconscious self-respect."
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 1 Feb 2012
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