Part 2 of a history of Padfield Rd, prompted by the demolition of the garage building on the corner at the end of last year. This looks in some detail at that building and the site it stands on.
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Part 2 of a history of Padfield Rd, prompted by the demolition of the garage building on the corner at the end of last year. This looks in some detail at that building and the site it stands on.
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Prompted by the demolition of the building on the Padfield Road corner, I have written a piece on the slightly complicated history of Padfield Rd, a history largely determined by the whims of Victorian railway companies.
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A close look at a painting of Loughborough Junction in the 1950s.
A look at some of the details that survive from Loughborough Junction station's 1925 rebuild.
An article on @brixtonbuzz.bsky.social about the new campaign to improve Loughborough Junction's station, Lift Up LJ
www.brixtonbuzz.com/2025/09/lift...
The homepage of Lift Up LJ - a campaign for improvements to Loughborough Junction station.
"Lift Up LJ" is a new campaign focused on making Loughborough Junction station safe, accessible & fit for the 21st century: www.ljstation.com
No accessibility improvements have been made in the 100 years since the current station opened. I've written about the station's birthday in previous posts.
As of this week, Loughborough Junction station (as we currently know it) is 100 years old. Lots more detail here: colin-m.com/lj4d/loughbo...
For a fairly detailed history of the station from 1925 to the present day, I have written a new page on the main LJ4D website, here: colin-m.com/lj4d/loughbo...
Loughborough Junction station (in its current form) is 100 years old this weekend! I have written a bit about it here -
My second time making the front cover of the Herne Hill Magazine with a photo of Loughborough Junction. The magazine is published by the @hernehillsociety.bsky.social.
The article is a version of this -
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More photos from the Higgs tower:
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For those unfamiliar with the story, the owner persistently refuses to do essential repairs to the structure of the building. The residents have to live with temporary timber framework preventing their balconies from collapse & now the threat of eviction too. www.selondoner.co.uk/news/1903202...
The residents of Dorchester Court, the 1930s Grade II listed estate at the top of Herne Hill that has been badly neglected by its freehold owners are fundraising to help cover their legal costs defending themselves against a planning appeal by the freeholder. www.gofundme.com/f/save-dorch...
Kate Macintosh photographed when young
Dawson's Heights
Dawson's Heights
1/ π§΅ To mark #InternationalWomensDay, a short tribute to some female architects of 1960s public housing. First up, Kate Macintosh and the incomparable Dawson's Heights Estate she designed for Southwark Borough Council aged just 28 in 1966.
If you can see the top of the Higgs tower... it can see you. Last week I took some photos from up there - see here:
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At the link below - some photos taken yesterday from the top of the "Higgs Yard" tower in the middle of Loughborough Junction. The view is as impressive as you might expect.
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Yes! Although as I understand it, bombs were nowhere near that accurate so if they happened to hit a railway line at all it was by luck.
The infamous Bengeworth Transformer, still sitting in Coldharbour Lane. Road signs now imply it could be there until this weekend.
I recently came across some 1940s photos that explain why a slightly mysterious structure under Loughborough Junction station exists - a WW2 bomb fell on the station, destroying part of the platform and viaduct beneath. I've written a bit about this here:
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Ah right - interesting. I'll have to go and have a look.
Ah, I think you mean the arches near the junction with Camberwell New Road. What was originally Camberwell station is a bit further down Camberwell Station Road - opposite the entrance to the bus depot.
No, I don't know what's afoot with Camberwell station - I haven't noticed anything happening there - what are they doing?
Two of the paintings Iβm showing at the upcoming Affordable Art Fair in Battersea this coming March. Do you recognise the locations? Hint: both arenβt far from my studio in #Loughboroughjunction :)
Hinton Rd & Brixton Rec!
National Grid confirm that Coldharbour lane will be closed until Sunday at least.
www.nationalgrid.com/electricity-...
2/. There must be some kind of problem because I think it was supposed to be moved yesterday and the road should have re-opened this morning.
I wrote about the first delivery a couple of weeks ago:
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1/ As of 5pm today (Tuesday) the 2nd of the two new "super transformers" to be delivered to the Bengeworth Rd substation site is still blocking Coldharbour Lane...
Yes, stretching the definition of "modern" a little bit!
An account of a walk around Loughborough Junction in 1989. The article links to a couple of other posts covering walks in the area. The author, Peter Marshall, has a lot of photos of London on Flickr - it's worth taking a look at his collection.
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A flight over Loughborough Junction in 1862.
There are lots more of these on the website here:
colin-m.com/lj4d/video/
Or directly on youtube:
www.youtube.com/@lj4d173/pla...