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Derelict London

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"A great book for lovers of architecture and realism"
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This is a very interesting look into the other side of London which is not usually advertised. This will bring back lots of memories to people who grew up in these areas. It will also appeal to people who are interested in history and arcitecture. It is a sad gritty look at what can happen when progress forgets about the great architectural history that we have. A+++. Check out the derelict london website for more images. Well worth buying.

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From the decaying houses on the North Circular, to the faded glory of the Tidal Basin Tavern in Royal Victoria Dock (closed 1980), via Battersea Power Station and the Dalston Theatre, this is an extraordinary record of often wonderful London landmarks that are now prey to neglect, vandalism and the developer's demolition crew.Paul Talling has been recording ramshackle London for several years, and here he looks at the cream of the down-at-heel, blending photographs with accounts of how particular buildings and sights fell into disrepair and what is likely to happen to them. The Victorian Concrete House in East Dulwich, for example -a once magnificent example of an early concrete-built house but now a shell. Palmers in Camden Town, formerly the most famous pet shop in London, where Ken Livingstone bought his newts. Strand Tube Station, which featured in films as diverse as Battle of Britain, Superman IV and An American Werewolf in Paris. To mention only a few of the myriad houses, pubs, cinemas, bomb shelters, cemeteries and shops meticulously recorded and celebrated here.If you've ever peeped curiously through a gap in a boarded-up window or wondered why the building you pass every day is looking distinctly the worse for wear, this is very definitely the book for you.

Author Biography

Paul Talling was inspired to explore the world of derelict London when, on an early spring morning in 2003, he witnessed the demolition of an abandoned candle factory in Wandsworth and realised just how many local landmarks were quietly rotting away. He started to take his camera on all-day walks throughout the M25 area, and then set up his own website www.derelictlondon.com which has received hundreds of thousands of visitors and won a Yahoo! Finds of the Year award. Originally a music promoter in North London, he now lives south of the river.
Release date Australia
April 3rd, 2008
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Over 100 colour photographs
Imprint
Random House Books
Pages
224
Publisher
Cornerstone
Dimensions
137x156x15
ISBN-13
9781905211432
Product ID
1730756

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