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North Woolwich 10/18  

Friday 21st Aug 2026. A Gang of Four walk, less Helen, on a warm sunny day from Limehouse to Westferry DLR stations

Our Walk

Limehouse DLR Station

The Clement Attlee PH

Limehouse C2C Station

The Yurt Community Cafe, stolen from Steve's pictures

Inside the Yurt Cafe for coffee

The Yurt Cafe. Canvas not felt

Poster on the wall

Community Garden

Community Garden

Tower Project

The Ventilation building of the Limehouse Link Tunnel, designed by Rooney O'Carroll Architects

A Car Rear Window

The Art Work

The Community Centre

 

Cul-de Sac Sign

On the Foreshore....

...a detail

Foreshore

View of Canary Wharf

Uber Boat

Bank side dwelling on Narrow Street

Swans On the Foreshore

Sun Wharf

Eagle??

Entrance to Limehouse Marina

Brewery Wharf

Lock

Admin Centre and toilets

The facades on Narrow Street remains

High Pressure Leak

Limehouse Basin

Converted Lifeboat

Pans

Collected detritus

Smart Garden

Owner

Across to Ropemakers Field

Through Ropemakers Field

Just resting his eyes

Duck Weed

Mobile Coffee Shop 

Bandstand as a Gym

Herring Gull sculpture by Jane Ackroyd, created in 1994

A Georgian Terrace in Narrow Street, The Grapes PH at the end.

Into The Grapes for a not very good sandwich. Very little light inside!

Ceiling Lights

Upper Room looking inwards

Upper Room Looking

The Grapes Sign

From the Balcony....

......a detail

Barge Wharf

What were the gate posts before this?

 

The Thames Path goes on round Canary Wharf

Was  a Victorian pub

The Mysterious Pyramid (is not a Tomb)

St Anne's, Limehouse, a Hawksmoor Church

A volunteer Guide tells us the story

East Window

The Undercroft, this bit has been smartened up. It has windows.

The part which was an air raid shelter in the war

A empty family vault

Was the Sick Bay

Back up through the Vestry

St Anns

Georgian pub remnant on the West India Dock Road

The Passmore Edwards Sailors' Palace Completed in 1901, it served as the headquarters for the British and Foreign Sailors' Society.

From the St Anns Church Guide

The Ceiling

 

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