HMP Holloway was the largest women’s only prison in Europe until its closure in 2016. Rebuilt in the 1970s, the prison’s design was recognised as a failure.
HMP Holloway was the largest women’s only prison in Europe until its closure in 2016. Rebuilt in the 1970s, the prison’s design was recognised as a failure.
A courthouse in London that opened in 1909 with many original features still remaining
A large research complex in London with hundreds of laboratories and a grand entrance. The facility utilised animal testing to develop medical treatments.
A Victorian pumping house featuring original decorative ironwork. Much of the original equipment remains inside and is still used occasionally.
A hospital in London dating back to the 1750s with an interesting history. Home to the Elephant Man for a time, the hospital has now moved to new premises.
The iconic four chimney layout of Batersea Power Station is instantly recognisable, but the real gem is the stunning controls rooms hidden away inside.
A few rooftop locations around the capital city during a fun trip to London.
A couple of London Rooftops – the first at Canary Wharf overlooking the famous financial district and the second up a 36 storey tower with a good view of the city.
Millennium Mills is a large abandoned flour mill on Royal Victoria Dock, London. Built at the turn of the 20th century, the building is the last remaining of it’s era in the area.
The views from two rooftops in London. The first featuring Tower Bridge and the second set away from the centre featuring London’s iconic skyline.