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Tag Archives: Art Deco
The Horrors at the Troxy, 4 October 2014
I went to see the Horrors last night with my good friend Jon G. We’d seen them at Latitude in 2012 and they were brilliant, one of the best of the festival. Since then they’ve released another album, “Luminous”, which … Continue reading
Posted in Music - concerts, lists, reflections
Tagged Art Deco, London, music, Telegram, The Horrors, The Troxy
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Art Deco Ealing – and Brentford
London, like most cities, started small then grew… and grew, and grew. My part of the city, Ealing, was a rural village until the 19th century, when the arrival of the railway station brought with it surburban development. In the … Continue reading
Posted in London, Photos
Tagged Architecture, Art Deco, Brentford, Ealing, local, London, Photography, photos
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