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Thursday 13th June 2019, a Gang of Four walk from Shoreditch High Street to Old Street in cold, very wet weather

The Route of our walk shorter than originally planned

The Overground Station

On Bethnal Green Road

Along Sclater Street

On Sclater Street

High rise flats

A lot going on

Side Saddle

Trump

Local Children learn about Street Art

Whitby Street

Smit

Old London?

Electro harmonix

Peace!

"Franze & Evans", F&E,  Excellent inexpensive coffee

Intense Coversation

Henry Moore

@toniduggan

Memorial Pictures

A Vine

Street Artist

Seventy One

Vinti Andrews

#womensfootball

Ancient

Salon on....

....Redchurch Street and a Barber

Door

Sharp claws

Ops and Ops at 67

Nina

  

Love

Attenborough

NIOD

 Letter box

Take it back

Peep through

Chance Street

Flat trainers

Teddy

Crow

Scruffy

Giggs-Big Bad

Cat woman?

Nathan Bowen Art

What?

Grenfell

"Containerville"

 

Shoreditch High Street

Space Dog

Trainer

A shop blind

100 year old snack bar

Bought by Grandad after WW1

St Leonards was all boarded up

Iron Works

Antique Shop

Junk Screen

Assurance

Distorting Mirror

Impossible waist!

Steve chats to the owner

Mayan Head

Stairs down

Doll

"Ekegs"

Stegosaurus Bookends

The Cargo Club

Leathal!

Panda Man

Don't shoot!

Under the railway bridge

Adam? But why Bash Street, from the Beano?

What? At the Lighthouse Bar and Club Rivington Street

That cloud is dangerous

Got you

Shop Blind

Model, not wet weather gear?

Turtle?

Strong Room Bar and Kitchen

Butchies chicken

The Treadmill

Bejewelled

Don't stop NoK

Irish on Great Eastern Street

Rook

Old Street Roundabout

Stork?

The back of Wesley's Chapel on Tabernacle Street

A damp lunch

The Windmill, Epworth Street, with authentic Italian food for lunch

The Windmill

The Honourable Artillery Company, on City Road

Wesley's Chapel and House

We had a conducted tour of his house but no photos allowed in there. Wiping rain off my camera moved the wheel on top and I didn't notice!

Towards the organ

Stalls

The first public Gents toilet in London by Thomas Crapper 1899 is untouched

No photos in the house

Location Log of the walk

Michael and Peter take "selfies" in the mirror, Helen takes a panorama

On Old Street roundabout

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