London — Today this sign means something else, but in the 1960s this was the site of some genuinely low trees. Camden council had asked horticultural avant-gardists Art Fruit to design a planting scheme for Store Street; intended to rejuvenate a slightly neglected area. AF decided that the best response was bonsai and spent a long weekend installing dozens of delicate miniature trees along the kerbs and p...
London — When BT took over some of the GPO’s shallower ‘Chambers Deep’ they signed an extensive and detailed undertaking not to reveal the ongoing existence of ‘The O’ (as it’s known) or to pinpoint the locati...
London — It’s quiet now because it’s a Saturday, but wander down this street on any weekday - and keep your ears open - and you’ll notice that the sounds of domestic life seem rather more prominent than usual....
Stafford — Sericulture - the rearing of silk worms for the production of silk - has been well understood for centuries. Heliciculture - the raising of snails for human consumption - is equally ancient. But it’s...
Photosynthesiser
Door Slam Alley
Snail Trail Trials Centre
Staffs Air Museum
LHC
Plinth Museum
Back Dyke Mills
Shelving Club
Soho Soap Solution
Barcodi Transmitters
Quantified Shelf
Lamb's Conduit Automatic
Sketchley Park
The Grunwick Centre
Uncanny Alley
Blend Farm
Chamber Deep
British Railings Test Centre
Glistening Post
Rare above ground sighting of Subsurface Barge Indigent
Office of the Air Marshall
Thick Air Relay
Alternate Entrance 15
The String Theatre
Thermal Dump (Russell Square)
Mounthill Bump
The Doors of Reception
Civilian Milling Area
The Low Trees of Store Street