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Some shots of a butchers in Dalston, I couldn't resist all the dead chickens.
author: Jamie : Horncastle, UK
 And so I find myself, once again living in the country. In an historic market town in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds. Today just as it was in Roman times, Horncastle is one of those nowhere-in-particular places. The Romans built the fort of Banovallum here sometime time during the last quarter of the third century. The exact purpose of the fort is a matter of contention as it lay neither on nor near to any major roman roads of its time. Despite its remote location, the walls were an outstanding 12...
author: a disturbed young man : Birmingham, UK
Carla was noticeably agitated as she attempted to navigate us around Birmingham’s sprawling hinterlands. The M40 became the M42 somewhere south of its shadowy perimeter, and westbound seemed a natural choice. Map reading does not appear to be one of Carla’s strengths, though this accusation could arguably be leveled at the majority of women. It has often occurred to me that navigational aptitude is tightly coiled up within the Y chromosome. In retrospect though it was perhaps a mistake voice my theory as an icebreaker.
Defeated by the continuing silence, my... author: elaine : London, UK
 London E2 & E7
awesome?
author: Yellow : London, UK

An old photograph I discovered, of London, and it seems like its form the 60s or 70s. Any of you from London care to wager a guess as to when this was taken, based on how everything there looks as compared to today?
author: Jamie : Horncastle, UK
 Cameraphone photos of my morning walk across Horncastle
The Wong
Jubilee Way & West Street
Jubilee Way - Bridge over the River Bain
Horncastle Youth Centre
author: Indykid : Devon, UK
 As a newcomer to this great site, I thought I would upload a little selection of interesting shots I have on my computer to get started! Hope you enjoy.
This is the Entrance gate area of the Eurostar terminal at London Waterloo station. This will soon be closed, and all services relocated to the new terminal being built at London St. Pancras.
This is a Pedestrian direction sign in Plymouth, Devon, UK. It is in the middle of a roundabout where 4 pedestrian underpasses used to converge. Now it has been bulldozed to make way for a new shopping complex.
This is a...
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