Wednesday 30 July 2014

Colourful Great Eastern Street


Great Eastern Street is an Inner London City street, near to Shoreditch High Street, which is now a fashionable part of London.










This street - and others around it - can be quite colourful, and, as can be seen here, with street art and highly decorated buildings. This one in particular is redecorated on a regular basis, and the images here were all made between May 2013 and July 2014.

Sunday 23 March 2014

St Patrick's Day - in London

     Now in its 13th year,  the St Patrick's Day parade in London was on a bright and sunny Sunday in mid March. As St Patrick's Day itself (March 17th) is not a public holday in England, the parade is held on the Sunday closest to this date, which in 2014 was the 16th. 
   
     The Parade runs along Piccadilly from Hyde Park corner, to Trafalgar Square, where more Irish related events are held, and has grown is size over the years.


  St Patrick turns up to the parade

A celebrity attends, to head up the event

Appropriate coloured costumes are worn 
The bright sunshine whilst welcome, is obvious, and it makes and welcome change from the cold conditions and rain in previous year's events.
 Traditional bands take part

South American style also is in
The red phone box in the background gives a clue to the location ...


It's also a colourful parade, although the colours here are more Italian than Irish


Thursday 6 February 2014

Year of the Horse

   

Last Sunday saw the celebrations for the Chinese New Year - the Year of the Horse - take place in London's Trafalgar Square and Chinatown. For once it wasn't raining, in fact some there was some (very) early spring sunshine and wall to wall blue skies. This year there was a short parade around the environs of Chinatown. I like to get into these events early; and get in amongst the performers as they are getting ready, and last Sunday was no exception.





The blue skies and red lanterns also provided opportunities for photos ......







Een the blue Cockerel - the artwork cuurently occupying the Fouth Plinth in the north west of the Square , was coordinated, colour wise.