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Subject: [Leica] IMG: The Isle of Dogs - rough London
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 23:38:55 +0100
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Hi John,

That part of London was a dire spot indeed, I spent a 
couple of years in the early seventies in Campbell Road 
in Bow, not all that long after the arrest and 
imprisonment of the Kray brothers. There were still 
quite frequent drive-by shootings and gangland 
vendettas in pubs down around the East India Dock Road, 
mainly Irish against locals, and there's many an 
evening where I could have bought all manner of goods 
of doubtful heritage in The Campbell (right next door 
to my flat above a derelict shop, but now demolished 
and redeveloped) or the Widows Son on Devons Road (it's 
still there, but doesn't exactly get rave reviews).

What a difference to the environs of our offices in the 
Ebury Gate office block in Belgravia! But that was just 
as notorious, Lord Lucan did his dirty deeds and 
disappeared from just across the road, never to be seen 
again.

The good thing about the East End was that it wasn't 
threatened by the IRA bombers who were scaring central 
London to death at the time - I vividly remember a car 
backfiring at Victoria Station and everyone looking for 
cover and a police explosives squad doing a controlled 
explosion on an abandoned or forgotten plastic bag that 
turned out to have contained a water melon.

And how I miss the Savaloy and chips from a small shop 
in Covent Garden, the Young's Ram Rod ale in the Lamb 
in Lamb's Conduit Street in Holborn, lunch and the 
office darts team matches in the Three Cups when it was 
still a proper pub (also Holborn) and the pie shops in 
the East End.

Cheers
Douglas

On 15.03.2011 19:35, John McMaster wrote:
>> Thamesmead - today, a good place for fishing and getting mugged or shot, a
> case of art influencing reality.
>
> Not sure it was ever much different :-(
>
>> Your memory does not deceive you, the Ludovico Treatment centre was shot
> at Brunel.
>
> I had a friend who studied there, was about the only thing to be proud of
> ;-)
>
> john
>
> On 15.03.2011 10:58, John McMaster wrote:
>> Thamesmead (other side of the river) and Brunel University AFAIR....
>>
>> john
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>
>> Clockwork is the right word - as in the futuristic settings of
>> "Clockwork Orange". The movie was shot not far from the IoD in Canning
>> Town, one of the first "modern" developments in the city of London.
>>
>
>
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