The Anonymous Widower

Are Sunderland Playing For Relegation?

Sunderland have now had two players sent off in successive matches, which means they lose them until the end of the season.

Although, they are now playing better with ten men.

Wigan incidentally, seem to be favourites for the drop.

At least, we didn’t get the all West Country Division One play-off to decide who comes up, but I would prefer a trip to Brentford, than one to Yeovil.

The worst scenario would be if Wigan and Yeovil are the two new teams in the Championship.

May 6, 2013 Posted by | Sport | | Leave a comment

Excellent Gluten Free Cake At The ViewTube

I went to the ViewTube today, for a tea and cake.

Excellent Gluten Free Cake At The ViewTube

Excellent Gluten Free Cake At The ViewTube

It was actually mandarin and chocolate cake, but if you didn’t like that, then there was another different flavour.

May 6, 2013 Posted by | Food | , | 1 Comment

Pudding Mill Lane Station – 6th May 2013

I passed through Pudding Mill Lane station on the DLR this morning and the new station is progressing.

Note that you can now see the lift towers.

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What A Daft Name For A Railway Engine

This surely must be one of the daftest names for a railway engine.

What A Daft Name For A Railway Engine

What A Daft Name For A Railway Engine

I’m sure Colchester Power Signalbox is a worthy signal box, but to name an engine after it, is akin to calling one of your children something like BMW 5-Series.

May 6, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | 4 Comments

Onto The DLR At Tower Gateway

This picture shows the entrance to the DLR at Tower Gateway station.

Onto The DLR At Tower Gateway

Onto The DLR At Tower Gateway

Sensibly, the signage mentions that Travelcards are welcome.

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The Tower of London And Modern Buildings

I walked past the Tower of London on my way to get a DLR train at Tower Gateway station.

In some ways it could have been surrounded by a much worse collection of buildings. Although nothing of the quality of One New Change seems to have been built near to the Tower to blend the ancient and modern.

At least it’s impossible to see the Tower of London and the Tower Hotel at the same time.

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The Monstrosity By The Tower

Watching the bridge go up and down, I realised what a classic of monstrous architecture, the Tower Hotel opposite where I stood, is!

I suspect that if anybody applied for planning permission today, they’d be sent back to their drawing board with several fleas in their ears, to think again. Wikipedia sums up the hotel like this.

The Tower Hotel, part of the Guoman collection, is situated on the north bank of the River Thames, on the east side of Tower Bridge, in London. It is built in a modern style considered unattractive by many, indeed it was voted the second ugliest building in London in a 2006 BBC poll. However, it is reputed to offer occupants excellent views from its rooms.

As you see, they do give the rooms credit. But I am very much reminded of Guy de Maupassant’s thoughts on the Eiffel Tower.

I think I went inside once to meet someone with C and our view afterwards was it is the sort of hotel, where you took somebody else’s husband or wife to impress them.  I think one of her clients had done that, as I haven’t and I don’t think she ever did!

May 6, 2013 Posted by | World | , , | 1 Comment

The Opening And Closing Of Tower Bridge

Surprisingly, I’d never seen the opening and closing of Tower Bridge from up close. But as today, I hadn’t anything planned and the BBC London News said it would open twice at 10:30 and 17:00, I decided to go and look.

The boat that requested these openings was the SB Kitty.

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Along To Tower Bridge

I then walked on to Tower Bridge.

The prohotographic exhibition was in front of City Halland was for an organisation called 2020Vision.

I timed my arrival for just before 10:30, as the BBC had announced the bridge would be opening at that time. There is a list of opening times here.

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The View From Hay’s Galleria

I’d gone south from the Angel to London Bridge station, with the aim of walking along the River Thames to see Tower Bridge.

To get to the bridge, I took one of the exits onto Tooley Street, crossed the road and walked through the Hay’s Galleria.  I took these pictures.

This is one of the best ways to get onto the walk beside the Thames. There are also a couple of restaurants and cafes, in and by the Galleria, if you want to eat or drink.

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