Strange what you can find on the London underground as I came across an eggcellent art installation on a disused platform at Gloucester Road tube station. The artwork is called ‘My Name Is Lettie Eggysrub’ by Heather Phillipson and is part of Transport for London Art on the Underground programme for 2018.


Somerset House, on the Strand, London, have their ice rink in the court yard again for the winter season along with a 40ft Christmas tree sponsored by Fortnum & Mason. The rink is open until the 13th January 2019.


Me.Here.Now. by Mark Titchner 2018 is a public artwork commissioned by Network Rail and on display in a pedestrian walkway at London Bridge Station, consisting of 3 mirrored stainless steel domes suspended from the vaulted ceiling.


King's Cross Station.The steel lattice metal work of the western concourse quickly gained the nickname of ‘The String Vest’ when it was revealed in March 2012.


Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Built in the 1850’s, Coal Drops Yard had an elevated railway track from which wagons, from the coal fields of Northern England, dropped coal into storage hoppers below from where they were loaded onto horse-drawn carts or into canal barges for distribution around London. After much redevelopment, Coal Hole Drops re-opened on October 2018 as a new shopping and restaurant district of King’s Cross. There is currently a light installation from Studio Meika Meijer.



Water Feature on Lewis Cubitt Square, King’s Cross, London.


Granary Square, King’s Cross, London.


Tattershall Castle was a former passenger ferry now moored on the Thames at Victoria Embankment and is a food and drink establishment.

The Lyceum Theatre, the origins of which date back to 1765, is on Wellington street just off the Strand and has been showing the live action musical theatre version of The Lion King since 1999.

High Commission of India, Aldwych, lit up with 1,700 LED lights.

The Tower Lifeboat Station is located on the North Bank of the Thames next to Waterloo Bridge. Somerset House is lit up on the other side of Victoria Embankment.

The Odeon BFI IMAX cinema is located in the centre of a roundabout just to the north of Waterloo Station and was opened in May 1999.

View of the South Bank from Waterloo Bridge.

Sony Alpha a6500 CSC + Laowa 9mm f/2.8 Zero-D Lens
Brian