15/09/2023
Aran, ladder, gas lamp and Big Ben. Thanks to the for the photograph. Follow us and help save London’s historic gas lamps!
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15/09/2023
Aran, ladder, gas lamp and Big Ben. Thanks to the for the photograph. Follow us and help save London’s historic gas lamps!
09/06/2023
The beauty of a working London gaslamp. One of the many reasons we want to keep them. Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, WC2.
Thanks to for the excellent photography.
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27/04/2023
We’ve got some cracking shots of the new Coronation gas lamp up our sleeve, but in the meantime here’s Paul at work, maintaining the very special gas lamp at the appropriately named St Paul’s churchyard in Covent Garden.
21/04/2023
Working gaslamp, Old Palace Yard, Westminster.
28/03/2023
Thanks to and the spur road beside Buckingham Palace now has four working gaslamps. Beautiful.
23/01/2023
London by gaslight. Terrific shot from fellow Gasketeer, .orion.7
18/01/2023
Right. Progress. We’ve now submitted listing applications for the gaslamps in the Smith Square Area. In the hands of now.
I’m meeting up with later on this week to catalogue and photograph the remaining gaslamps in Covent Garden. Then it’s on to St James’s.
23/12/2022
A very Happy Christmas and Best Wishes for the New Year. And a special thank you for all your considerable support over the last year.
19/12/2022
With Meg Powell-Chandler, cataloguing threatened gas lamps near Smith Square, Westminster.
Massive thank you! Despite torrential rain we managed to catalogue and photograph 25 odd gas lamps on n the picturesque streets clustered around historic Smith Square.
Although 174 listed gas lamps are now safe, there are still 94 unlisted gaslamps left under imminent threat.
12/12/2022
Gas lamp in the snow, St Paul’s churchyard, Covent Garden.
09/12/2022
St James’s Park, opposite Green Park tube station.
08/12/2022
Gas lamp guarding St James’s Palace. Gas lamps are in London’s DNA. They need to be appreciated- and protected.