London 2021
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London 2021
#365daysofbiking Finally telling the truth:
Saturday November 14th 2020 – Snatched photos of a grim, blustery evening, but I’m glad to see after a long period without hands, the Brownhills Parkview Centre Clock - erected by public subscription on the then Council House in 1914 - is now telling the correct time again.
It’s never been a reliable timepiece and for most of my lifetime it’s either been broken or incorrect, but in recent years this rather lovely old thing has been well serviced and has been pretty accurately chiming the hour across the tow, be it busy weekday noons or somnambulant summer midnights.
I’ve always found the council house impressive but a bit ugly, built in very orange terracotta, but it is an impressive landmark, now overshadowed in colloquial directions by the metal miner on the nearby island.
The lovingly nicknamed ‘three faced liar’is another of my constants that I look to for stability - even if inaccurate. It’s as much Brownhills as the common or the canal.
So glad to see it fixed, This journal is also on Wordpress, where the pictures are in higher resolution and the search box works! Click here.
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London 2023
New fanzine of Croydon-based graffiti, released today with a soft launch at 3 Piece Sweet in Croydon. Available online later this week, subject to availability...
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