David Johnson’s East End 0 ▲ Spitalfields Life 2 hours ago · Culture · hide · 0 comments Click here for tickets Liverpool St Station Shall we take a tour around the East End in the early eighties in the company of David Johnson, courtesy of his wonderful Kodachrome images? “My interest in London’s history goes back to the late sixties, when as a teenager I would take the train from Oxford and then, using a Red Bus Rover ticket and a copy of Geoffrey Fletcher’s The London Nobody Knows, discover some of the most interesting and off-beat parts of the capital. In 1977, seeking a job after graduating and with a strong interest in photography, I ended up in London selling cameras in Tottenham Court Rd. I first explored the old wharves and docklands before they disappeared and then, after moving to Dalston, the East End. Derelict buildings, faded signs, architecture on a human scale are all things which I liked to photograph then – and still do today.” David Johnson Liverpool St Station Liverpool St Station Liverpool St Station Artillery Lane Brushfield St Christ Church… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.