Posted in Around Dulwich, Food & Drink, Going Green, Photographs, tagged Allotments Photography, Allotments South London, Dulwich, gardening, Grange Lane Allotments, growing fruit and veg, se21 on July 18, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Local photographer, Sara Lloyd, delves into the social microcosm that is the Grange Lane Allotments.
Following a sign directing you to The Fort and turning up an increasingly steep, winding lane devoid of road markings is the well-hidden world of Grange Lane Allotments. The only reasons to be down this Lane are if [...]
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East Dulwich photographer, Sara Lloyd, captures a unique view of the people behind Carter’s Steam Fair
Warm, articulate and welcoming are probably not the first words that may spring to mind when people think of travelling showmen. But many assumptions were blown away the first time I met the family and people who are [...]
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As part of The Lion and and The Dragon Exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery, we invite you to submit your stories around the theme of China and all things Chinese and we will publish suitable stories on Dulwich OnView over the summer.
Here are some examples of personal stories we would love to hear about:
# [...]
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Posted in Art, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Exhibitions, Photographs, What's On, tagged Dulwich Picture Gallery, exhibition, Add new tag, Ian Dejardin, Chinese Photos Exhibition, The Lion and the Dragon: photographs from China 1903-19 on June 3, 2008 | No Comments »
by Ian Dejardin, Director of Dulwich Picture Gallery
One of the (only) good things about getting older is that your friends are getting older also – and often have arrived at positions of distinction, in which they can be a huge help. Something like that happened last year, when someone I’ve known for over twenty years [...]
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Posted in Around Dulwich, Art, Events, Photographs, What's On, tagged Art, design, gallery, James Medcraft, John Adrian, Julie Bennett, painting, Philip Maltman, photography, Scott-Ray Johnstone on April 18, 2008 | No Comments »
A new art Gallery opened in East Dulwich and the first exhibition is on until the 1st of June. Angela Corrias went to meet the artists.
It was the second time I met painter Julie Bennett and her enthusiasm is always more contagious. Unfortunately I can hardly hold a pencil on my hand, otherwise I woul [...]
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Posted in Art, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Photographs, Virtual Tours, tagged Art, Dulwich, gallery, Photographs, photoshop, picture, se21, virtual tour on April 15, 2008 | No Comments »
In this wind and rain, you may not want to leave home so Brian Sutton has created a virtual tour of the Dulwich Picture Gallery for you to enjoy while you sip hot cocoa in your arm chair.
Click on the picture below to be taken to his tour.
If you want to see the pictures at [...]
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Brian Sutton has created a virtual tour of Dulwich Park so you can enjoy the fresh air and lovely greenery from the comfort of your desk or armchair. And if you get out of your armchair and having wondered happily through the park, leave by Queen Mary gate, cross the road, and there is Dulwich [...]
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Inspired by Angie’s lovely photographs of Spring flowers, Phil Lane set off to take some more… except the weather’s changed. Dulwich still looks pretty in the snow, but the poor flowers are a bit under the weather.
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Snow? Sleet? Hail? Let’s face it, Mother Nature has been having a bit of a laugh with us lately. Desperate for signs that Spring is really here, I grabbed my camera and headed for Dulwich Park. And yes, in spite of her bipolar personality and reluctance to leave the chills of Winter, it [...]
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Have you ever wondered what your street looked like 100 years ago? Thanks to a postcard lent to me by my neighbour, Glyn Davies, I was able to catch a glimpse of Court Lane back in 1905. The postcard is actually printed by Southwark Library and Information Service and shows the view [...]
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