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sometimeslondon · 28 days
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A beautiful vintage London Underground roundel sign at Bethnal Green Tube station
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science70 · 6 months
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Keeling House, Bethnal Green, London, 1956-9.
Architect: Denys Lasdun
Photography: Tom Bell
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londonedge · 1 year
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Poyser Street, Bethnal Green
This street is so narrow it is able to pass through just half an arch of the railway viaduct
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fatmunchh · 3 months
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cannedbluesblog · 7 months
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Denys Lasdun, Keeling House housing, Claredale Street, Bethnal Green, 1956-9, London, UK.
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aneverydaything · 1 year
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Day 1727, 16 March 2023
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hellololla · 2 years
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bebopfilms · 2 years
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Electricians Bethnal Green: Your Trusted Electrical Experts
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When it comes to electrical services in Bethnal Green, look no further than our team of expert electricians. We are committed to providing top-notch electrical solutions for residential and commercial clients alike. With years of experience and a dedication to safety and efficiency, we are your go-to choice for all your electrical needs. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the various services we offer, our commitment to safety, and why we stand out as the premier electricians in Bethnal Green.
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1. Electrical Installations
Our highly skilled electricians specialize in electrical installations for both residential and commercial properties. Whether you're building a new home or renovating your existing space, our team can handle all aspects of electrical installation, from wiring and lighting to outlets and switches. We ensure that all installations meet the highest safety standards and local regulations.
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At electricians Bethnal Green, safety is our top priority. We understand the potential hazards associated with electrical work, which is why we adhere to strict safety protocols on every job. Here's how we ensure the safety of our clients and technicians:
1. Certified Electricians
All our electricians are fully licensed and certified, ensuring that they have the knowledge and expertise to handle any electrical task safely.
2. Adherence to Regulations
We strictly follow all local electrical codes and regulations to ensure that our work is compliant and safe.
3. Quality Materials
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Before completing any project, we conduct thorough inspections to identify potential safety hazards and address them promptly.
Why Choose Us
1. Experience and Expertise
With years of experience serving Bethnal Green and the surrounding areas, we have built a reputation for excellence in the electrical industry. Our team's expertise allows us to tackle even the most complex electrical projects with confidence.
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metrocentric · 7 months
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Layla out for a spin: Bethnal Green Road, the Fulham end of Putney Bridge, and under the bridge by Shoreditch Town Hall, among other places
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sometimeslondon · 2 years
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St Matthew’s church in Bethnal Green
One of the many joys of London is constantly coming across the unexpected. Having never seen it before, I stumbled across the impressive St Matthew’s whilst in Bethnal Green taking urban photographs for London Edge.
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iamdjgordon · 1 year
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Category is: East London casual chic 😌🤌🏼
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londonedge · 1 year
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A winking cat by Irony above vehicle repairers in Bethnal Green
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bargainsleuthbooks · 1 year
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The Little Wartime Library by Kate Thompson #NetGalley #ARCReview #BookReview #WorldWarII
If you love #historicalfiction set during #WorldWarII then you won't want to miss #TheLittleWartimeLibrary by #KateThompson when it comes out later this month. Charming, heartbreaking, and full of great characters #netgalley #arcreview #bookreview
London, 1944: Clara Button is no ordinary librarian. While war ravages the city above her, Clara has risked everything she holds dear to turn the Bethnal Green tube station into the country’s only underground library. Down here, a secret community thrives with thousands of bunk beds, a nursery, a café, and a theater—offering shelter, solace, and escape from the bombs that fall upon their…
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raingallery · 1 year
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elaine4queen · 2 years
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Later on I take the dog to St Anne’s because she hasn’t had a good run for a couple of days and it’s stopped raining. There’s a fruit and veg stall set up there on a Friday, and Lola takes a bit too much interest in it - she’s not above stealing a carrot and I don’t want her weeing on anything.
I encourage her to 
Come out of there!
And I don’t know what else I said, but a woman took the time to ask me 
Are you speaking to your dog in English?
I say yes, momentarily confused
And she admonishes me
They don’t understand!
I wonder what language she thinks I should be speaking to Lola in. I know that what she means is there’s no point in talking to a dog in sentences, but I disagree quite strongly. Just because dogs don’t talk the same way we do doesn’t mean they don’t get the vibe or even the gist of what we’re saying, and I know that my old dog, Poppet had quite a large vocabulary. She understood lots of stand alone words including ones that are quite abstract like friend.
I met a bloke one time on a dog walk who told me about his deaf Rottie. He said that before he went deaf he taught him sign language so he could still call him in the park, and so on. I do some sign language with Lola and she understands it fine. Dogs understand more than you think. Their lives are spent studying us. 
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This morning is dry. I need a bath but I want to get the dog walk done first so I put on yesterday’s clothes without washing. The dog wanted to go to Palmeira and Adelaide and I fell into conversation with a man who lives on Palmeira. He told me how bad the drainage is and how precarious the gardens are, bolstered as they are by a wall, which could easily be undermined. He’d lived here for years and knew a lot about the gardens. One thing that I like about them is that the people who live there do quite a bit to look after them. I don’t think that they should have to, though certainly the council services are cut to the bone, but just that between the gardening and the dogs there’s a strong community there. I’d like to live on Adelaide, ideally. Not that there’s anything wrong with where I am.
I’ve run my bath and am lying on the bed typing this and Lola’s big lunk of a head is lying on my left arm. She’s obviously sated, which is good.
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Are you going to Adelaide tomorrow? 
I ask Frankie. The bloke I met earlier told me there was going to be a dog show there. I wouldn’t have been able to bring Lola last year, she’d have been aggy with the other dogs, but now I think she’d like it. 
I write the bit above just before Frankie arrives with her dog Kip, and then later ask her if she wants to hear some more of what I’ve been writing, and that bit is at the end, which delights her. I did it on purpose.
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Sunday is sunny. Lola needs an early outing, so midday is too late for a first walk. My foot’s still sore. I think it might be a bunion after all. So I decide to drive to the beach again because I can write there and Lola will entertain herself. I take the turning for Lex’s because even though I’m not starving I want the sausage roll and a coffee.
She says the sausage roll will have to be cold because she’s only just turned the grill on. I make a disappointed noise and she suggests the microwave.
Just for a little minute, to take the edge off?
I ask. 
I wolf the roll and decide the cafe has too many temptations and hazards for Lola so I take my coffee onto the beach and sit down on one of the wave like mounds of pebbles.
For some reason it’s ravens or crows who dominate the cafes here - not sure which? They’re quite big. The gulls don’t get a look in. I noticed the other day in the rain that they hang out at Rockwater too. I don’t hate gulls but I actively like corvids. I had a magpie visitor when I had a bird cafe on my window ledge in Bethnal Green. 
It’s not comfy sitting on pebbles so I take my jacket off to sit on. I’m only wearing a vest underneath. Although the sun is hot there’s a cool breeze which feels nice on my arms. I put my beanie on so I can stay warm.
Lola suddenly kisses me fervently so I can only assume she’s having a good time. 
On the way here the roads were pretty empty but someone decided to drive right up my arse. 
Enjoy your speeding ticket ya drongo!
I think. This must have been because of listening to Helen Garner. She doesn’t use that word though. It’s surfaced in my brain after decades of dormancy. I picked it up from watching Neighbours int the 80s.
Despite the cold I roll over onto my front to keep writing and my legs are pitted with cold. Lola’s beside me chewing a feather. The tide is out again and cronching lazily.
My view now is over dunes of pebbles - a row of beach huts and the hedge behind them, and the roof of Lex’s and a handful of banners advertising beer, coke, Smarites ice cream and the like.
Lola watched a family with a toddler. She likes small children. 
Ya wanna walk?
I ask her, and she snaps out of her fugue.
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