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  3. Clare and I went on an impromptu tour of London infrastructure today after unexpectedly ending up at Dishoom Canary Wharf due to a power cut at the Kensington branch.

Clare and I went on an impromptu tour of London infrastructure today after unexpectedly ending up at Dishoom Canary Wharf due to a power cut at the Kensington branch.

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  • Kate MorleyK Kate Morley

    Bonus photo: “Britain Needs Reggae”

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    @katemorley more than ever. More than ever. The whole world, really

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    • Kate MorleyK Kate Morley

      Clare and I went on an impromptu tour of London infrastructure today after unexpectedly ending up at Dishoom Canary Wharf due to a power cut at the Kensington branch.

      A ten-minute walk from Canary Wharf took us to the Temple Of Storms (officially the Isle Of Dogs Pumping Station), a grade II* listed building constructed in 1988. While I’m not generally into postmodern architecture, it’s refreshing to see a modern industrial building that isn’t just a metal and concrete box.

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      @katemorley Temple Of Storms! Brilliant

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      • Kate MorleyK Kate Morley

        Clare and I went on an impromptu tour of London infrastructure today after unexpectedly ending up at Dishoom Canary Wharf due to a power cut at the Kensington branch.

        A ten-minute walk from Canary Wharf took us to the Temple Of Storms (officially the Isle Of Dogs Pumping Station), a grade II* listed building constructed in 1988. While I’m not generally into postmodern architecture, it’s refreshing to see a modern industrial building that isn’t just a metal and concrete box.

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        @katemorley @clew

        Listed status does not prevent the application of ugly signage to the building, I see.

        Lack of imagination. 😶

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        • Jet-BJ Jet-B

          @katemorley @clew

          Listed status does not prevent the application of ugly signage to the building, I see.

          Lack of imagination. 😶

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          I have mixed feeling about that, because a very expensive starchitect *public library* near me went through lawsuits when the workers in it added legible signage that Did Not Fit the Architectural Vision. The *designers* sued, iirc. Bad players both sides, sometimes.

          Paper taped inside the glass door has many humble virtues... I would personally be tempted to center-justify all of it.

          @jet @katemorley

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          • Kate MorleyK Kate Morley

            Continuing the Millennium theme, we passed one of the 1400 Millennium Beacons, looking a bit worse-for-wear a quarter of a century later (a figure that made us both feel very old). Several shelducks were feeding in the former dock in the background.

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            @katemorley apologies for the slew of stars, but this has been fun day out, vicariously

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            • Kate MorleyK Kate Morley

              Clare and I went on an impromptu tour of London infrastructure today after unexpectedly ending up at Dishoom Canary Wharf due to a power cut at the Kensington branch.

              A ten-minute walk from Canary Wharf took us to the Temple Of Storms (officially the Isle Of Dogs Pumping Station), a grade II* listed building constructed in 1988. While I’m not generally into postmodern architecture, it’s refreshing to see a modern industrial building that isn’t just a metal and concrete box.

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              @katemorley That's cool

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              • Kate MorleyK Kate Morley

                Bonus photo: “Britain Needs Reggae”

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                @katemorley Nice!

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                • Kate MorleyK Kate Morley

                  On the strangely-named Goodluck Hope peninsula we spotted this former Whale Oil Extraction building, and talked about how strange it is that the industrial-scale slaughter of whales was once an economical means of producing oil.

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                  @katemorley Interestingly (well, to me anyway), while I think the business was real, the sign is a modern addition: https://bl.ag/faux-ghostsigns-for-ballymore/

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                  • Kate MorleyK Kate Morley

                    Bonus photo: “Britain Needs Reggae”

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                    @katemorley I have been thinking for a while that GOURANGA! on bridges needs a reboot. Grand Theft Auto spoilt that. Glad someone's come up with a potential winner.

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                    • Kate MorleyK Kate Morley

                      Clare and I went on an impromptu tour of London infrastructure today after unexpectedly ending up at Dishoom Canary Wharf due to a power cut at the Kensington branch.

                      A ten-minute walk from Canary Wharf took us to the Temple Of Storms (officially the Isle Of Dogs Pumping Station), a grade II* listed building constructed in 1988. While I’m not generally into postmodern architecture, it’s refreshing to see a modern industrial building that isn’t just a metal and concrete box.

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                      @katemorley I love how there’s always new stuff to discover. Worked out that way for a couple of years and had no idea this was there. Thanks!

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                      • Kate MorleyK Kate Morley

                        Clare and I went on an impromptu tour of London infrastructure today after unexpectedly ending up at Dishoom Canary Wharf due to a power cut at the Kensington branch.

                        A ten-minute walk from Canary Wharf took us to the Temple Of Storms (officially the Isle Of Dogs Pumping Station), a grade II* listed building constructed in 1988. While I’m not generally into postmodern architecture, it’s refreshing to see a modern industrial building that isn’t just a metal and concrete box.

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                        @katemorley Temple'ish indeed. Fun, but is it classic architecture that will last for centuries?

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                        • Kate MorleyK Kate Morley

                          Clare and I went on an impromptu tour of London infrastructure today after unexpectedly ending up at Dishoom Canary Wharf due to a power cut at the Kensington branch.

                          A ten-minute walk from Canary Wharf took us to the Temple Of Storms (officially the Isle Of Dogs Pumping Station), a grade II* listed building constructed in 1988. While I’m not generally into postmodern architecture, it’s refreshing to see a modern industrial building that isn’t just a metal and concrete box.

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                          @katemorley
                          Ah yes, Early Cheesecake Factory…

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                          • Kate MorleyK Kate Morley

                            Bonus photo: “Britain Needs Reggae”

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                            @katemorley ❤️💛💚 I've no idea where this is but I bet it's Bristol

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