Ted and Jen: 11 Fournier Street, with Christ Church reflected (11/13 jb05)
Ted and Jen: S Schwartz, 33A Fournier St (11/13 jb06)
Ted and Jen: 37 Brick Lane, where grandfather Ernest Tedder ran the 'Cafe' from 1938 until his death in 1954 (11/13 jb07)
Ted and Jen: Inside 37 Brick Lane (11/13 jb09)
Ted and Jen: Gents toilet 37 Brick Lane (11/13 jb02)
Ted and Jen: Part of the Fashion Street Arcade, built c1906 by Abraham Davis (11/13 jb03)
Ted and Jen: Hussar(?) mural on Fashion St. Mary Kelly, victim of Jack the Ripper, lived here at No 6 (11/13 jb04)
Ted and Jen: Spital Square (11/13 jb10)
Ted and Jen: Snowden Street (11/13 jb12)
Ted and Jen: Double pillar box by Bunhill Fields Burial Ground (11/13 jb13)
Ted and Jen: Childrens Eye Centre, Peerless Street (11/13 jb14)
Ted and Jen: Plan of the C19 Radnor Street area, where Mary A E Thompson b1856 lived as a girl (11/13 jb16)
Ted and Jen: Houses in the Radnor Street area, now demolished (11/13 jb17)
Ted and Jen: Langton Arms on Norton Street, off Radnor Street, one of the few C19 buildings surviving (11/13 jb15)
Ted and Jen: Chapel Market by Grant Street, Islington (11/13 jb18)
Ted and Jen: Clustered graves in St James churchyard, Pentonville, now Joseph Grimaldi (the clown) Park (11/13 jb19)
Ted and Jen: Grave of a 'Thompson' died 1809, a very common London name (11/13 jb20)
Ted and Jen: St Pancras Station window (11/13 jb23)
Ted and Jen: 'The Meeting Place' (Paul Day 2007), St Pancras Station (11/13 jb22)
Ted and Jen: Hopton's Almshouses, built 1752 for poor single men (10/13 jd01)