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Derelict London
28-09-2014
2014
wacky and real life

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supplier accountmediadrumworld
file nameMDRUM_Derelict_London-1.jpg
titleDerelict London
subject date28-09-2014
place
creditPaul Talling / mediadrumworld.co
captionTHE AUTHOR of a book chronicling some of London’s most fascinating derelict sites has released a series of eerie images ahead of the release of a new book next year. Taken by photographer Paul Talling for his Derelict London series, pictures show what remains of two London pubs, as well as shots of the now-abandoned Holloway Women’s Prison in North London. Other photos show the ‘Croydon toy tree’, a tree in South London where people leave lost toys in the hope that they will one day be found / Paul Talling / mediadrumworld.com

id9765806744113
supplier accountmediadrumworld
file nameMDRUM_Derelict_London-2.jpg
titleDerelict London
subject date28-09-2014
place
creditPaul Talling / mediadrumworld.co
captionTHE AUTHOR of a book chronicling some of London’s most fascinating derelict sites has released a series of eerie images ahead of the release of a new book next year. Taken by photographer Paul Talling for his Derelict London series, pictures show what remains of two London pubs, as well as shots of the now-abandoned Holloway Women’s Prison in North London. Other photos show the ‘Croydon toy tree’, a tree in South London where people leave lost toys in the hope that they will one day be found / Paul Talling / mediadrumworld.com

id9765806744114
supplier accountmediadrumworld
file nameMDRUM_Derelict_London-3.jpg
titleDerelict London
subject date28-09-2014
place
creditPaul Talling / mediadrumworld.co
captionTHE AUTHOR of a book chronicling some of London’s most fascinating derelict sites has released a series of eerie images ahead of the release of a new book next year. Taken by photographer Paul Talling for his Derelict London series, pictures show what remains of two London pubs, as well as shots of the now-abandoned Holloway Women’s Prison in North London. Other photos show the ‘Croydon toy tree’, a tree in South London where people leave lost toys in the hope that they will one day be found / Paul Talling / mediadrumworld.com