Links to some other websites
fighting to keep Londoners' swimming-pools. An organisation set up the threatened and closed London
swimming pools to highlight the plight of swimming in the capital, particularly in the light of the
government’s very recent commitment to combat Britain’s couch potato culture.
Champions the faded, yet somehow still vivid, attractions of the authentic greasy spoon, documenting
an institution perilously close to vanishing altogether... "This brutal Starbucking of the high street
is leading to the wholesale erasure of British vernacular retail architecture."
- interactive collection of texts, interviews, video and art pieces that will
attempt to kick-start a debate about the different kinds of value 'derelict' buildings can have in our lives.
multicultural and vibrant corner of London
Not so much a major player as a desperate last stand to save London.
A small frightened rabbit frozen in the face of the Bulldozers headlamps. The chewing gum on the architect's heel..........
Comprehensive photographic site of London
celebrate and inform about the heritage and use of the River Thames
largest, oldest and most technically expert national pressure group fighting to save old buildings from decay, demolition and damage.
Symbolizing an area of urban photographic interest.
www.londontransportoriginalsigns.co.uk Loads of original old LT bus and tube signs,etc at decent prices
 campaign to save a Open Air Swimming Pool in Ipswich
flavourpill is a free, weekly email covering arts, music, and cultural events in London.
Comprehensive walks of London. Very informative & useful resource.
100ft below Birmingham city centre is a secret telephone exchange called ANCHOR -
Opened in 1957 built to withstand a nuclear attack
Terence Nunn's Attic www.tnunn.co.uk -Pictures of vanishing London from the 1960's
onwards.
Historic Medway interesting site about the history & character of this part of Kent
Manchester Metropolitan University
Ghost Signs UK http://brickads.blogspot.com
News and views on fading painted advertisements of the past, Brickads or 'Ghost Signs'.
Exploring a derelict Cumbria
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