Bacon Street Art and Charlie Burns and More
Not far over the foot bridge from Fleet Street Hill/Pedley Street art⇐ there is Bacon Street and a picture of Charlie Burns who led an extraordinary life. A life which included a private audience with the Pope who gave him a medal for charitable work. Well known on Bacon Street and the surrounding area, his fascinating story can be found here⇒.
More on Bacon Street
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On Sclater Street.
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On Chance Street
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On Redchurh Street
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That is the last of street-art for a while. Next, something smaller.
Brick Lane Street Art and Tolerance
18 pics. There is a lot of street art in the area of Brick Lane (east London). The picture above, by Stik on Princelet St, may not seem very remarkable but it shows an essential truth of this part of London. The picture is self explanatory, its significance is that it is well known and has remained intact for more than three years. And, more street-art:-
Street Art Beyond Pedley Street and Allen Gardens⇐
Bacon Street Art and Charlie Burns and More⇐
Also on Princelet St:-
On Hanbury St off Brick Lane.
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On Brick Lane.
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The Pedley St alleyway that Leads from Brick Lane to Allen Park.
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Behind me there is Allen Gardens with more street art and to the right there is more of the Pedley St alleyway with street art and the Nomadic Community Gardens, all in the next post⇐. A little further behind me is the Spitalfields City Farm⇒ which is closed on Mondays.