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| What intrigued me, in this 1999 model of West Ham tube station was the passage between the houses and the wall |
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| It was going to be just the houses and wall, from several angles, but grew into a general view |
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| No label for this display of handles for gripping the bales (presumably) |
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| ... and not enough space between them in my drawing; next time, start with the negative spaces |
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| Keys by Marina |
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| Najlaa's documentation of a previous visit to the museum... |
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| ... and of one of the ships she drew |
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| Janet found it effective to add the edge of its glass shelf to the West African sculpted head |
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| Joyce found a 19th-century tea trolley (bales of tea, that is) |
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| Sue had another go at the rack of blacksmith's tools she started last time and moved on to this box of tools |
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| Afterwards we had a look at the new roof garden near West India Quays station |
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| Next stop: V&A's stained glass gallery |












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