London in January 2020
Having arrived in the UK for the first time in three and a half years, I recorded my first feelings:
Notice how the Tube train’s buttons are on the doors’ edges rather than next to each other in the middle:
The waffle marking usually applied on road intersections extends to train-station platforms:
Good London wayfinding extends to its Transport Museum:
Parking sign:
Plaque in South-East London:
The classic Westminster street name plaque. Nice bricks, too!
Sale Place:
Two gorgeous plaques next to each other:
English heritage:
The man is turning into an octopus:
The exciting and thrilling danger of death:
Crooked Billet Yard. I’m not making these names up!
Air quality monitoring:
Nice little square:
Greenery in a street:
Vitsœ store:
London shops don’t just sell things. They are places where people come for an experience:
Novelty Automation is home to fun and unique arcade machines:
As well as to a beautiful plaque:
And this marvellous request. (Boycott banks into irrelevance):
The wall subconsciously tells us that this is a cinema:
London’s other side:
Beware of tailgaters:
Hats repurposed into lamps at Luton Airport:
My other photos, videos, and audio recordings of London:
Oat drink ads
Canada geese
Thameslink voice announcement