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Eyelevel Photography: April 2008
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City Spaces, Discovery and Traces. Monday, 28 April 2008. Non-place and uncertain spaces. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Percy St, Preston. Once: a social club. Church St tiled walls. Wasteland - Twinning: wastelands and what can they be? Where in the world; an inspirational look. No borders photography: the brutalist vision of Preston Bus Station. Http:/ www.johnrobertson-noborders.blogspot.com. The Derelict Miscellany: a celebratory look at the beauty of decay and the fragility of the past.
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City Spaces, Discovery and Traces. Monday, 26 May 2014. Fylde Rd, Preston. Wasteland for many years. This image was taken 2010/11. Same spot taken May 2014. Colour, vibrancy and wilderness is often a welcome sign! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Percy St, Preston. Once: a social club. Church St tiled walls. Wasteland - Twinning: wastelands and what can they be? Where in the world; an inspirational look. No borders photography: the brutalist vision of Preston Bus Station. My photos on flickr.
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Eyelevel Photography: January 2009
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City Spaces, Discovery and Traces. Monday, 12 January 2009. Sunday, 11 January 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Percy St, Preston. Once: a social club. Church St tiled walls. Wasteland - Twinning: wastelands and what can they be? Where in the world; an inspirational look. No borders photography: the brutalist vision of Preston Bus Station. Http:/ www.johnrobertson-noborders.blogspot.com. The Derelict Miscellany: a celebratory look at the beauty of decay and the fragility of the past. My photos on flickr.
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Eyelevel Photography: February 2013
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City Spaces, Discovery and Traces. Thursday, 14 February 2013. This space was part of the yard area adjoining the Lambert Brother's Printing company (closed for many years). Its been like this since then until suddenly.surprise - a car park! I often wondered what would happen to it but secretly knew of the impending cliche. It was just a case of when (2012). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Percy St, Preston. Once: a social club. Church St tiled walls. Wasteland - Twinning: wastelands and what can they be?
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Eyelevel Photography: March 2008
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City Spaces, Discovery and Traces. Monday, 24 March 2008. In the photographs of the artist Richard Wentworth he observes our daily eccentricities in and about the streets of London and beyond. His Making Do and Getting By study looks at ordinary things that suddenly become quirky or much more odder, now that they are turned into photographs. They are singular gestures such as propping up an old flaky window with a coffee mug or placing a polystyrene cup on a spiky railing. Saturday, 22 March 2008. Photog...
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Eyelevel Photography: A brief retrospect on Church Street, Preston
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City Spaces, Discovery and Traces. Wednesday, 1 February 2012. A brief retrospect on Church Street, Preston. Sometimes you have to work from memory alone. From what I remember of Church St in Preston in the early 1980s was that it was very run down. There was a second hand music shop (which I bought a bass guitar from to start a punk band! A pet shop (when this closed down in '83, the Youth Opportunity Programme. Was a 'burger bar' for post clubbers in the 80/90s. When it closed it was left to rot...
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City Spaces, Discovery and Traces. Monday, 26 May 2014. Once the enormous John Lewis pulled out of the doomed 'Tithebarn Project', the major sponsors basically. Said to leading Councillors 'you don't really know what you want do you - I'm out'. The new plan supermarket WILL be built. But at the moment this ghostland continues to be. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Percy St, Preston. Once: a social club. Church St tiled walls. Wasteland - Twinning: wastelands and what can they be? My photos on flickr.
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Eyelevel Photography: December 2011
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City Spaces, Discovery and Traces. Thursday, 15 December 2011. The zones of our cities are new, calculated, clinical and carefully mapped for instruction so that space recedes and all pasts with it too. Thursday, 8 December 2011. Wastelands pose questions about what Manuel Castells calls space of flows. The internal city rhythm of commodity, high finance, technology, communication, distribution and production.The wasteland is a closed zone to this capitalistic generated network. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Eyelevel Photography: February 2012
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City Spaces, Discovery and Traces. Wednesday, 1 February 2012. CHURCH STREET c.1990s. A brief retrospect on Church Street, Preston. Sometimes you have to work from memory alone. From what I remember of Church St in Preston in the early 1980s was that it was very run down. There was a second hand music shop (which I bought a bass guitar from to start a punk band! A pet shop (when this closed down in '83, the Youth Opportunity Programme. Was a 'burger bar' for post clubbers in the 80/90s. When it close...
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Eyelevel Photography: August 2008
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City Spaces, Discovery and Traces. Sunday, 24 August 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Percy St, Preston. Once: a social club. Church St tiled walls. Wasteland - Twinning: wastelands and what can they be? Where in the world; an inspirational look. No borders photography: the brutalist vision of Preston Bus Station. Http:/ www.johnrobertson-noborders.blogspot.com. The Derelict Miscellany: a celebratory look at the beauty of decay and the fragility of the past. My photos on flickr. View my complete profile.