Rising Sun, London Blackheath - Francis Edgar Dodd , 1942.
British , 1874-1949
Oil on canvas
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Sunrise. Blackheath, South London, September 2023.
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Day 2015, 29 December 2023
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Pigeon, Man, Tranquil Vale, Blackheath, Lewisham, 1990, 90c6-02-33 by Peter Marshall
A man. A pigeon. A van. London.
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Blackheath Train Station in London in April 2019.
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ALL SOUTH EAST LONDONERS!!!
I AM HAVING A WATER FIGHT ON BLACKHEATH COMMON
COME JOIN ME
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Zippos Circus by Christian Poulton
Via Flickr:
Olympus XA Kodak UltraMax 400 Greenwich, March 2023
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#RangersHouse #Blackheath #EnglishHeritage #SouthLondon #London #England (at Ranger's House) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci8O6iGNHR9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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'All Saints Blackheath'
Photo of the day 8.12.22
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Sherlock & Co Locations
Location, location, location. Are you like me and not a native Londoner? Are you also like me wondering how to visualize a place or, perhaps more importantly, how long does it take to get from 221B to the various locations and how much they're spending on tube fare?
Well then look no further! This is my masterpost with links to each location described in detail in each post made on those locations. Each post gives a bit about how far from 221B it's located (depending on travel method), how much it likely cost them to get there, photos of the location, and a bit of the location's history.
Every time we get a new locale I'll add a post and link it here. :) Lmk if I miss any and I'll add them. If you see a location and it has no link then either the link broke or I haven't made the post yet, but logged the location.
Cheers!
The Criterion Bar
221B Baker Street
Brixton
The Volunteer Pub & Restaurant
Regent's Park
Hampstead
Thor Bridge (Upney Ln)
Walthamstow (Morgue)
King George's Hospital
Barking/North Barking
Fortnum & Mason
Paddington Station
Hilton Green/Chatham
Berlin (John's Vacay Spot with The Boys)
Heathrow Airport
Hotel Cosmopolitan
Bailey's Street
Shoreditch
King's Road
Chelsey
44 Cross St., Croydon
Chiswick Flyover
The Fox (the swinger's pub)
Hanwell/Ealing/West London
Islington Tunnel
Eltham
Blackheath Common
"GAIL'S Bakery"
The Strand
'Saxe-Coburg Square'
Pinewood Studios
Embankment
Charing Cross
Opera House (?)
Barking Station
Walthamstow
Waterloo Bridge
Bank of England Museum
Camden Town
Living Room Club Cafe
'Gloria Scott' (Oil Rigs)
Ramack/Kosovo
St Dunstan
Little Venice
Satalfields
Brick Lane
Neal's Yard
South Kensington (Ice Rink)
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Winter. Blackheath, South London, December 2022.
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Joan Eardley was born in Sussex in 1921. A tragic childhood, with her father committing suicide when she was just nine years old, she moved with her Mother and sister, Patricia, to Blackheath, London in 1929.
Showing an early aptitude and enthusiasm for art, Joan attended the local art school in Blackheath, but soon won a position at the prestigious Goldsmiths College. Following a family move to Glasgow, Joan secured a place at the Glasgow School of Art in 1940, a move which was to significantly influence the course of her future life and art work. Here she was awarded the Sir James Guthrie prize for Portraiture.
Following spells away from Scotland after graduation, Joan returned and set up home and studio in Glasgow in 1949. Close to the tenements of Townhead, Joan began to paint the children from the “slum areas”. These are regarded as amongst the most powerful and prized of her life’s work; depicting the deprivation and yet humanity within the faces of the children.
In the early 1950s, Joan purchased a cottage at Catterline, a small coastal village close to Stonehaven. Here she began to experiment with both land and sea-scapes, working with paint to depict her surrounding world with a life and energy few had managed before.
Joan was made and associate member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1955, and voted a full member in 1963. Sadly, it was in that same year Joan lost her battle with cancer and died, aged just 42.
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(via Glenda Jackson, Oscar-Winning Actress Turned Politician, Dies at 87 - The New York Times)
Glenda Jackson, the two-time Oscar winner who renounced a successful film and stage career in her 50s to become a member of the British Parliament, then returned to the stage at 80 as the title character in “King Lear,” died on Thursday at her home in Blackheath, London. She was 87.
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Blackheath railway station in southeast London.
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mourning in 'the norwood builder'
granada's norwood builder begins three months after the death of john hector macfarlane's father, whose surviving relatives are dressed in mourning attire
macfarlane is wearing a black band sewn around the left arm of his coat when oldacre visits his london office
at home in blackheath, mrs macfarlane is wearing a gown of a flat black fabric trimmed with crape, with a short black veil. her late husband's portrait is also draped in black
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