Showing posts with label blackfriars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blackfriars. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The Outside

You liked the inside of BlackFriars pub so much I thought today I'd show you the outside. Hopefully they'll finish the work in the courtyard in time for summer.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Blackfriars Bridge

A progress report on work on the new station at Blackfriars Bridge. Due to finish late next year the finished station will be the first to have entry and exit from both sides of the river. I know it will be great and the new station entrance on the north side is beginning to take shape however I can no longer see Tower Bridge from here. Maybe we will be able to see from the inside of the new concourse.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Skywatch Friday - Giant Sun

A couple of days ago a heavy pollution mist hung over London but it was made beautiful by the largest sun you can imagine. I don't think I have ever seen it so large in this part of the world. It slowly melted down over the buildings in the distance. At one point looking like a large lollipop as it slithered down a crane in the distance.
See other skies around the world today

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Sunday Bridges - Blackfriars Rail

Part of the original Blackfriars rail bridge that opened in 1864. The structure became too weak to support modern trains so another bridge was built alongside.
This is undergoing major works for the new Thames link due to open next year.

Courtesy of host Louis La Vache visit other Sunday Bridges.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Sunday Bridges - 3 for 1

You get not one but three bridges this week. In the foreground you can see the work taking place at Black Friars, scheduled for completion late 2011. Looking up the Thames you can see Waterloo Bridge (the ugly one) the the Jubilee pedestrian bridge (the pretty one).

Courtesy of host Louis La Vache visit a few more Sunday Bridges.

Monday, April 26, 2010

London Marathon 2010

This years London Marathon began more than a week ago with marathon efforts to get all the elite runners into London due to the no fly zone in the UK as a result of the volcano. The organisers chartered a plane to get those stranded in East Africa to London.

The elite women was won by Liliya Shobukhava in 2hrs 22 mins.
Bezunesh Bekele Sertsu shown here came in 4th at 2.23.17

Competition time on aglimpseoflondon tomorrow!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

A view from Blackfriars

Sunset, sunrise, wet days, fine days, cloudy days and ordinary days, the view over the Thames always has a little magic in it. Wouldn't you agree?

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Mid Month Subway - Blackfriars

Black Friars station opened in 1870. One of the busiest, it has overground trains, the Thames link, and the tube all running through it. Closed for 3 years for major work on the Thames Link -the planned reopening is late 2011.
The pedestrian subway is also being dollied up. When it is finished it will be the first station to span the Thames and you will be able to pop up from the underground either side of the river. You'll miss the wonderful river views going this way, but the bonus is that you won't get wet (or should that be saturated!) on a day like yesterday.

However, the rain didn't deter the Morris Dancers from entertaining us (does anything?) and throwing the St John's Ambulance woman into the air as part of their ritual in front of the station.

Mid-month subway is also shared by:
Peter of Paris