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Derelict London Vehicles
Since starting this website I have noticed a steady decline in the number of abandoned vehicles around London. The decline has been attributed to a combination of prompt council action to remove them , helped by the rising value of scrap metal. Only a few years ago you had to pay to have your vehicle taken away to be legally scrapped but now firms are paying around £100 to take away your old car for scrap. Its even been known for pick up trucks to scour areas looking for abandoned looking vehicles & some unscrupulous scrap collectors have taken away unroadworthy looking vehicles from peoples driveways without permission!
I still stumble upon a few vehicles when off the beaten track.......
BROMLEY BY BOW E3 - MILKFLOAT
The clink of glass milk bottles as they are deposited on doorsteps and the hum of the milkfloat pulling away at the crack of dawn is pretty much a thing of the past in London. Cheap milk in supermarkets and superstores means that many people are no longer attracted to the idea of having pints of milk dropped off on the doorstep every morning.
They probably also reckon that bottles of milk get stolen.
FELTHAM TW13 - RAIL FREIGHT MARSHALLING YARD
This rail yard was built in 1918 by German prisoners-of-war. With its 32 miles of sidings it was the second largest yard in the country, complete with repair sheds for wagons and locomotives. However, rail traffic began to decline in 1960s, and the yard eventually closed in 1969. It was dismantled over the following decade.
Today, it is an overgrown wilderness. There is little evidence that there was a yard here, apart from one graffiti-covered concrete building & an old foot tunnel. There are a few abandoned cars, burnt out by joyriders. One car is buried in soil and is used by local bike riders as a ramp.
GRAYS RM17 - GULL LIGHTSHIP
Grays is not quite within the London area, but an honourable mention should nevertheless go to this poor ship moored on the Thames since 1947. She was built in 1860 and was in service with Trinity House for 80 years (Trinity House being the official General Lighthouse Authority). Believed to be the second oldest surviving lightship in European waters, she was attacked in 1941 by enemy aircraft and spent the rest of the Second World War laid up. She is now located next to Grays Yacht Club, who used it as a clubhouse until the 1970s.
In 2002 vandals set light to the then-restorable hulk. Since then the ship has been left to rot. She is in a sorry state. The next storm may well be her last.
FRIERN BARNET, N10 - SEWAGE WORKS
The sewage works here closed in the 1960s and the site has been used as a dumping ground ever since. The vehicles shown here may well have been stolen before they were torched. Years of fly-tipping have led to claims that the land is contaminated and so unsuitable for residential development.
Mark Holland writes "Looked at your website this morning, just browsing through the photos, when I came across the vehicles in Fiern Barnet sewage works. As I got to the bottom of the page I saw the distinctive shape of a beetle, same year as mine. Then I noticed the bumpers - still in top condition despite everything else rusting away.
It's such a shame to see a bug rust to death, so I wondered if I could at least salvage the bumpers. I had no idea when those photos were taken, but I thought it worth a gamble so I headed up north and met a friend at Bounds Green.
We found our way to the site and climbed up an embankment to discover an area vastly different from the photos on your site. Every track was overgrown with deep undergrowth. It was like stepping into a jungle. Most of the wrecks were covered in thick weeds. Then by some stroke of luck I found the bug.
Luckier still, both the back and front bumpers were still in good nick although the bolts were firmly rusted in. With some encouragement we freed them from the frame and lugged them back to the road. I emerged covered in mud and blood but two bumpers richer. Got a few strange looks lugging them back on the tube."
BROMLEY BY BOW
ERITH
BERMONDSEY - RUSSIAN T-34 TANK
A man bought this 32 ton Russian T-34 tank for his 7 year old son as a birthday present several years ago (the guy lived on pages walk, which the tank sits at the end of). The council once tried to have it removed frorm the wasteland it sits on, believing it had been dumped, but then found out the son also owned the rights to the land it sits onThe T-34 was widely considered the world’s best tank when introduced by the Soviet Union during the Second World War. Over 80,000 are estimated to have been built.
Local legend says that the tank's gun is pointed towards Southwark Council's planning offices. The tank gets a change of colour every so often - it was even painted pink for a while.
CLAPHAM SW4 & WOODFORD IG8
Both of these iconic British cars were spotted neglected & rotting away in people’s gardens – the Ford Cortina Mark 2 in Clapham and the Austin Mini in Woodford. The Cortina is around 40 years old, being one of the million or so made between 1966 and 1970 (very few survive today). The Mini was, of course, the most popular British-made car ever, with over five million manufactured between 1959 and 2000.
Apart from the fact that both cars are rusting away, they also have in common a Michael Caine connection. He drives a silver Mark 2 Cortina in the 1971 film Get Carter and the Mini played a key role in the 1969 cult film The Italian Job.
Above Left STOKE NEWINGTON (courtesy of Robert Fairchild). Above Right BOSTON MANOR (courtesy of Toby Stokes)
SE LONDON RED VANS
Something that is not quite derelict but but dont look too healthy. These red vans are spotted parked around Brixton and Dulwich but rarely seen being driven around. Local folklore thinks there is something sinister about them and a guy who drinks in a Camberwell boozer once went as far as saying they were undercover spies camped in them. (But....im sure its all gossip and that these vans provide a decent service)
BROMLEY
Remains of a light aircraft
STRATFORD - MARSHGATE LANE
This area has recently been cleared as part of the Olympics 2012 site.
BETHNAL GREEN - DAMAGED TAXIS
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DEPTFORD
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STOKE NEWINGTON
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HACKNEY WICK
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MILE END
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CLAPHAM
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HACKNEY
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STRATFORD
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CRAYFORD
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LEYTON
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NORTH WOOLWICH
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STRATFORD
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OVAL
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CRAYFORD
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CRAYFORD
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BROMLEY BY BOW
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MORDEN
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WHITECHAPEL
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CANNING TOWN
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PLUMSTEAD
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DEPTFORD
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FINSBURY PARK
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Various dumped cars on London roads
BARNSBURY (courtesy of Tom Elgood)
HACKNEY WICK - car used as a skip (pic by Edwin)
WEST NORWOOD
WHITE CITY
Scrap and builders yards situated near the Westway and within a stones throw of the new Westfield Shopping Centre.
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