One of the Roundels is at the New "Wood Lane" Station on the Hammersmith & City & Circle Line! One of the Frieze's is at the London Transport Museum! I Love Your Work especially the Disused LU Stations!
Another excellent video, thank you so much. I watched part 2 and really enjoyed it so I just had to come here and watch part 1, and that was just as good as part 2. Please don't be offended but abandoned underground stations have never filled me with excitement, from Brompton Road station onward everything changed and for me that was the very best part of the two videos (sorry) saying that though I very much enjoyed both of the videos and will be watching both of them again, very soon.
You say you are not a Urban Explorer, I’d class you as one, you explore urban environments. I suppose the meaning of Urban Explorer can mean different things to different people. I’m loving all the information on the underground, I’ve never really explored London as i feel it’s very risky at the moment.
I love this. But I defend the right of anyone who can get in to get in. Dont give away entries and most aren't uneducated to find one. That is the balance. I had the chance to see old parts of king William St, if I owned a camera it would have been amazing. Be safe and don't break the law.
A great presentation Nick. Full of fascinating information, and delivered with charm. Many thanks! David
Excellent talk Nock. Look forward to Part 2.
Correction, Nick not Nock.
Brilliant book this is, this was the book that got me interested in seriously exploring my Environment 👍
One of the Roundels is at the New "Wood Lane" Station on the Hammersmith & City & Circle Line! One of the Frieze's is at the London Transport Museum! I Love Your Work especially the Disused LU Stations!
Another excellent video, thank you so much. I watched part 2 and really enjoyed it so I just had to come here and watch part 1, and that was just as good as part 2. Please don't be offended but abandoned underground stations have never filled me with excitement, from Brompton Road station onward everything changed and for me that was the very best part of the two videos (sorry) saying that though I very much enjoyed both of the videos and will be watching both of them again, very soon.
Very interesting.
You say you are not a Urban Explorer, I’d class you as one, you explore urban environments. I suppose the meaning of Urban Explorer can mean different things to different people. I’m loving all the information on the underground, I’ve never really explored London as i feel it’s very risky at the moment.
I love this. But I defend the right of anyone who can get in to get in. Dont give away entries and most aren't uneducated to find one. That is the balance. I had the chance to see old parts of king William St, if I owned a camera it would have been amazing. Be safe and don't break the law.