Working for Exeter Cathedral in the works department where I can utilise my locksmith skills. Also enjoying creating art and jewellery with my fiancée Karen
When was the last time you simply paused…
Not to check your phone.
Not to answer an email.
Not to think about tomorrow.
Just to notice what changes.
🎧 Headphones recommended.
What did you notice?
#SoundTherapy#Mindfulness#Wellbeing#MentalHealth#Relaxation
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Thank you Craig for saying it how it is! That was a rubbish Charleston she didn't bloody move! The judges are so worried about upsetting someone this year! #Strictly
Archaeologists working on a site in Southwark Street have uncovered the largest area of Roman mosaic to be discovered in London for half a century. The mosaic floor is thought to date from AD 175-225 and archaeologists believe it formed part of a dining room.
Tin Pan Alley pictured in 1961.
Melody Maker started out at number 19 in 1926. Next door at number 20 Sir Elton John, then simply plain old Reg Dwight, worked as the office boy for Mills Music and was paid £5 per week in 1965.
Party in Rillington Place, 6th June 1953 In front of decorated, boarded up 10 Rillington Place, Notting Hill, children settle down to watch an entertainment following their Coronation street party. Whilst Christie was awaiting trial on charges of murder.
The Lewisham Hippodrome Theatre was actually located south of Lewisham in the southeast London district of Catford. It was sited on the corner of Rushey Green and Brownhill Road. It later became the Eros cinema before closing in 1959 & demolished 1960.
The Trocette, 3000-seat cinema, built in 1929, closed, finally in 1956. It had been shut only one month, at the height of the bombing in WW2 Trocette Mansions now occupies the site at the junction of Bermondsey Street and Tower Bridge Road.
1960s, Sydney St/Kings Rd, infirmary wing of the Workhouse still exists, although that central section is gone now. The billboard on the right is where the Chelsea Palace used to be – music hall, theatre, cinema, TV studios and even a bingo hall in its time.
CAMBERWELL 1933.
There they were in Tiger Yard Camberwell on an early autumn morning in 1933 getting ready for work, out in the yard, at the only running water source available. Is she holding a toothbrush? Are they together or just neighbours?