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Posted on 12/10/2013 by

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The b/w shot taken at the Urban Forest in November 2011 of a London Plane tree, which was exhibited at the IGPOTY exhibition this year. It was finally cut down yesterday by developers.

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Posted on 18/05/2013 by

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Battersea Power Station, 17.5.13 – another shot from yesterday. Apparently all the coal that fired the huge generators entered via a conveyor belt into this large rectangular opening. Strange to think that in five years time, this iconic building will … Continue reading →

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Posted on 17/05/2013 by

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Battersea, 17.5.13

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Posted on 30/03/2013 by

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London Underground logo, Borough Market

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Posted on 17/03/2013 by

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On Friday I delivered a limited edition print to an address near Elephant and Castle. Whilst there, I was told about this unfortunate tree by Guerrilla Gardener, Richard Reynolds. Once a fine London Plane, it has been severely cut back, and by the … Continue reading →

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