
Monday is mute on The Daily Constitutional (well, almost mute) – because Monday is the day when we post five images captured in and around London by London Walks Guides and London Walkers.
Collated on a theme or an area, if you've got some great shots of our capital and want to join in send your pictures to the usual address.
A few details captured in an idle moment between trains at Camden Town…
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The automated "Mind The Gap" announcements have been in use on the Underground since 1969 |
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A tactile warning surface for the blind and visually impaired |
(For information on London Underground travel for the blind and visually impaired, visit the Transport For London website here: tfl.gov.uk/transport-accessibility/people-with-sight-or-hearing-loss)
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Tiles manufactured by H&E Smith of Staffordshire. Founded in 1926, they have been tiling the Underground since the 1980s |
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If you see this under your feet, it means DON'T STAND HERE, YOU'RE IN THE WAY! |
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(P.S. I'll be returning to this, one of my very favourite pieces of contemporary London design, in a later post) |
A London Walk costs £10 – £8 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all London Walks can be found at www.walks.com.










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