London 28th May 2006

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A Class 377 'Electrostar' at Havant station.
Two Class 455 trains at Waterloo station, the one in the front in the new livery and the one behind in its unrefurbished state.
Two 'Desiro' trains. These electric multiple units manufactured by Siemens are popular with the travelling public.
Ilford station in East London. Not really worth a visit to be honest!
A fantastic Art Deco Woolworths in Ilford. This shot is spoiled by the unoriginal Neo-Roman shopping centre to the right. Its unoriginal design contrasts strongly with the exciting, vibrant shapes of Woolworths.
An abandoned office block in Ilford
Another shot of Ilford
This hideous structure is part of the 'Broadgate' development. Basically, Broadgate is a gigantic office block on top of Liverpool Street station, turning a previously light and airy trainshed into a dingy cavern.
These pigeons obviously expect table service
A rare sight nowadays, this is an authentic 1960s tourist information map near St Paul's Cathedral.
Press one of the buttons at the bottom and its location will ligh up on the map!
The new Wembley stadium...it doesn't look anywhere near finished!
Demolition of an ineresting vaulted warehouse near Wembley
The front of the warehouse. Destruction of such an ornate historic building is disgraceful
This distinctly 1950s building near Wembley is part of the College Of North West London
Wembley
Old vs new at Roehampton, near Richmond
The Alton Estate in Roehampton is one of the earliest and best examples of a Modern housing estate in Britain. The architecture is very much influenced by the 'Unite D'Habitation' in Marseilles by French architect Le Cobusier - one of the most influential buildings of the 20th century
Single storey bungalows in Roehampton
Tower blocks in Roehampton
Two slab blocks in Roehampton
More tower blocks
A very interesting but unidentified Brutalist building close to Waterloo station.

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