Monochrome Madness along the Thames Path

The London Team is with us this week, so all my shots are family ones, and in Glorious Techicolor. So here are a few shots from my last visit to London itself, taken along the Thames Path near Woolwich.

For Leanne’s Monochrome Madness

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Author: margaret21

I'm retired and live in North Yorkshire, where I walk , write, volunteer and travel as often as I can.

19 thoughts on “Monochrome Madness along the Thames Path”

      1. I worked for the Press Association many years ago and I used to fly from Leeds Bradford to Heathrow several times a month. Didn’t see as much as I would have liked, but occasionally I got let out for a few hours to ‘look around’.

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  1. I have had several cameras in the last 70 years and never did know the difference between chrome, ectachrome, monochrome film…hell my camera now don’t even use film 🙂{I guess ectichrome was good for slides but after 1980 who used slides ?}

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  2. Great monochromes of your Thames meanderings! I do miss my London wandering…. Ah well, perhaps I should dig out some images from a few years prior to lockdown and convert them to B&W

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  3. My parents lived in Woolwich for a short time after the war when there was such an acute housing shortage. The flood barriers weren’t there then, and their house was flooded. The queen (mother) did the obligatory tour and paid a visit, and did not recognise my mother who had been presented to her at one of the garden parties that replaced being presented at court after the war. IMO the only good thing about such tours by dignitaries is that authorities have to get at least some of the devastation cleaned up so that it’s fit for the visitors to see.

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