snaprails: Barons Court Station, green glazed tiles.
snaprails: Barons Court Station.
snaprails: 135-49 Talgarth Rd, St. Paul's Studios (1891)
snaprails: 6 - 12 Margravine Gardens, Margravine Studios and related terraced houses with a distinctive turret. (1890)
snaprails: 17 St. Dunstan's Rd. Built 1891 as a studio, converted to the Hungarian Reformed Church 1958.
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, Lyons & Co. war memorials.
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, Victorian gravestones.
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, two generations of the Lucketts.
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, a shady spot for a picnic lunch.
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, memorial to the workers who died in the Blakes munitions factory in 1918.
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, in memory of Fanny.
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, last orders for William Cole.
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, memorial in bronze to George Broad, foundry owner (c. 1895)
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, angel with missing hands.
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, angel in a shaft of light.
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, octagonal Reception House, for storing bodies awaiting burial.
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, small headstones on children's graves.
snaprails: Margravine Cemetery, former Non-Conformist chapel.
snaprails: The Colton Arms, Greyhound Road. (1855)
snaprails: Queens Club Gardens, mansion flats (1894)
snaprails: Queens Club Gardens, mansion flats (1894)
snaprails: Queens Club Gardens, mansion flats (1894)
snaprails: St. Andrews Church, St. Andrews Road. (1837, enlarged 1894)
snaprails: Former vicarage of St. Andrews Church, now flats.
snaprails: Perham Road in the sunshine, all the whiteness.
snaprails: Artist's studio 3 Challoner Crescent (1899)
snaprails: 1-4 Challoner Street, Aesthetic Movement houses maybe built as studios (1887)
snaprails: Former West Kensington Congragational Church, Castleton Rd. (1882) Now the Bhavan Centre Institute of Indian Culture, since 1978.
snaprails: 2 Beaumont Crescent, blue plaque to Marcus Garvey, publisher, journalist, and political activist.
snaprails: The Famous 3 Kings pub, North End Road (1902)