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  • Pipes disappearing into the darkness
    Where Do They Go?
  • Looking out through a broken window
    Out Towards the Blue Sky
  • Four plastic chairs by windows
    Four Chairs of the Apocalypse
  • Broken windows in sunlight in an abandoned mental asylum.
    Broken
  • A pair of very small child's shoes with a rusty lock.
    Such Tiny Feet
  • Still life of two chairs next to an arch with an umbrella.
    Still Life In 2D
  • Medicine bottles and bathroom products on the windowsill at Potters Manor House.
    Kill Or Cure
  • Textured photograph of a nude woman
    Reverie
  • Poster with jug of flowers and dove ornament, French chateau.
    Treasures of the Chateau 7
  • Perlagonium in hanging basket on a stone wall.
    Perlagonium
  • Lighthouse on the shingle beach, Point of Ayre, Isle of Man.
    Seascape 37
  • Outdoor swimming pool, Plymouth, processed to emulate wet plate technique.
    The Bathing Pool
  • Carnival costume, Venice, Italy, processed to emulate wet plate technique.
    Mr Sinister
  • Trees reflected in water, The New Forest, Hampshire, processed to emulate wet plate technique.
    Trees Reflected
  • View of River Avon from Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol.
    River View
  • Gravestone with ivy in Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol.
    Memorial 2
  • View of Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol.
    Clifton Suspension Bridge 1
  • Portrait of a cafe proprietor, with dead roses.
    The Cafe Proprietor
  • People walking over the bridge from Ferrovia train station to Piazzale Roma in Venice.
    Bridge
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Night Star
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    A Voice From Darkness
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Point of Light
  • Two small children with a waterfront telescope
    Telescope
  • Mannequin in shop window
    Mannequin
  • Small dog with owners legs
    Dog 2
  • Woman walking her dog
    Dog 1
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Star Workshop
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Weight of Dreams
  • Three Urban Explorers
    Three's Company
  • Holga film photographs shot in Venice, Italy
    Impressions of Venice 5
  • Holga film photographs shot in Venice, Italy
    Impressions of Venice 4
  • Holga film photographs shot in Venice, Italy
    Impressions of Venice 1
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Conflicting Memories
  • Self portrait of Viveca Koh
    Self Portrait
  • Self portrait in monochrome
    Reverie
  • Kitchen with doorways in derelict manor house
    Kitchen Doors
  • Bed in an attic room of abandoned manor house
    Sleep Tight
  • Wooden boat on the shingle beach at Dungeness, Kent, United Kingdom
    Caught Adrift
  • West Park Asylum children's ward with wheelchair http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/09/14/asylum-childrens-ward/
    Asylum Children's Ward
  • Self portrait in mirror at abandoned toolmakers, Sheffield http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/08/25/two-mirrors/
    Two Mirrors
  • Painting by artist Rocket01 in abandoned building in Sheffield, South Yorkshire
    Green Room
  • Commode chair by the window at West Park abandoned asylum http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/04/29/watching-and-waiting/
    Watching and Waiting
  • Street art by Stik, Shoreditch, East London http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/04/13/more-east-london-street-art/
    Stik in Shoreditch
  • Street art by Snub, Finbarr, DanK, Shoreditch, East London http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/04/06/2982/
    In A Quiet Car Park Corner
  • Woolworths, Upper Norwood, South London
    Goodbye Woolworths
  • Suitcases on shelves at West Park abandoned asylum http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/03/21/your-smiling-face/
    Your Smiling Face
  • Robin Hood Gardens is a council housing complex in Poplar, London designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. It was intended as an example of the 'streets in the sky' concept: social housing characterised by broad aerial walkways in long concrete blocks, much like the Park Hill estate in Sheffield; it was both informed by, and a reaction against, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation.<br />
The estate is owned by Tower Hamlets Council. It covers about two hectares and consists of two long blocks, one of ten storeys, the other of seven, built from precast concrete slabs and containing 213 flats, surrounding a landscaped green area and a small hill made from construction spoil. The flats themselves are a mixture of single-storey apartments and two-storey maisonettes, with wide balconies (the 'streets') on every third floor. The complex is located near Blackwall DLR station. It is within sight of the nearby Balfron Tower; both are highly visible examples of Brutalist architecture.
    Robin Hood Gardens 21
  • Robin Hood Gardens is a council housing complex in Poplar, London designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. It was intended as an example of the 'streets in the sky' concept: social housing characterised by broad aerial walkways in long concrete blocks, much like the Park Hill estate in Sheffield; it was both informed by, and a reaction against, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation.<br />
The estate is owned by Tower Hamlets Council. It covers about two hectares and consists of two long blocks, one of ten storeys, the other of seven, built from precast concrete slabs and containing 213 flats, surrounding a landscaped green area and a small hill made from construction spoil. The flats themselves are a mixture of single-storey apartments and two-storey maisonettes, with wide balconies (the 'streets') on every third floor. The complex is located near Blackwall DLR station. It is within sight of the nearby Balfron Tower; both are highly visible examples of Brutalist architecture.
    Robin Hood Gardens 12
  • Robin Hood Gardens is a council housing complex in Poplar, London designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. It was intended as an example of the 'streets in the sky' concept: social housing characterised by broad aerial walkways in long concrete blocks, much like the Park Hill estate in Sheffield; it was both informed by, and a reaction against, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation.<br />
The estate is owned by Tower Hamlets Council. It covers about two hectares and consists of two long blocks, one of ten storeys, the other of seven, built from precast concrete slabs and containing 213 flats, surrounding a landscaped green area and a small hill made from construction spoil. The flats themselves are a mixture of single-storey apartments and two-storey maisonettes, with wide balconies (the 'streets') on every third floor. The complex is located near Blackwall DLR station. It is within sight of the nearby Balfron Tower; both are highly visible examples of Brutalist architecture.
    Robin Hood Gardens 7
  • Robin Hood Gardens is a council housing complex in Poplar, London designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. It was intended as an example of the 'streets in the sky' concept: social housing characterised by broad aerial walkways in long concrete blocks, much like the Park Hill estate in Sheffield; it was both informed by, and a reaction against, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation.<br />
The estate is owned by Tower Hamlets Council. It covers about two hectares and consists of two long blocks, one of ten storeys, the other of seven, built from precast concrete slabs and containing 213 flats, surrounding a landscaped green area and a small hill made from construction spoil. The flats themselves are a mixture of single-storey apartments and two-storey maisonettes, with wide balconies (the 'streets') on every third floor. The complex is located near Blackwall DLR station. It is within sight of the nearby Balfron Tower; both are highly visible examples of Brutalist architecture.
    Robin Hood Gardens 6
  • Chair and shoes at Hellingly Asylum http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/02/22/a-blindness-that-touches-perfection/
    A Blindness That Touches Perfection
  • Painting by Luke Da Duke on mantelpiece at Hellingly Asylum http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/02/14/a-room-with-a-dog-2/
    A Room With A Dog
  • Painting by REQ of bath woman on the wall at Hellingly Asylum http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/02/12/spirit-of-the-bath/
    Spirit of the Bath
  • Three chairs outside a workshop at Hellingly Asylum http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/02/10/three-wise-men/
    Three Wise Men
  • Ward in an abandoned asylum
    Enlightenment
  • The new lighthouse at Dungeness
    Memories of an Ocean Liner
  • Looking through a boat on the beach
    Through The Boat
  • Walkers in a snowy park
    Snowflakes Dance
  • Sunset over the River Thames
    London Sunset
  • Barrier over road at Dungeness
    Key Holder Only
  • Shoes and stocking on a chair
    Shoes and Stockings
  • Abandoned manor house
    The Manor
  • Three chairs by a window
    The Stage Is Set
  • Telegraph pole and abandoned radar station at Dungeness
    Danger of Death
  • Boat on the beach
    Ocean Liner
  • Old typewriter in abandoned building. How I did it: http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2010/07/02/2103/
    Communication
  • Cloud formation over headland
    Seascape 11
  • Two people in canoes on the sea
    Seascape 8
  • Kite surfer on the sea
    Seascape 5
  • Looking upwards to a skylight
    Up Into the Blue
  • Dog painted by LukeDaDuke on a tiled mantlepiece
    Mantlepiece Bull Terrier
  • Part of a paperback novel and a tweed jacket
    What's the percentage in giving a ma..res?
  • Mirror image of chair in flooded corridor
    Reflected Glory
  • Chair and ironing board in front of shelf with hangers
    Ironing Services
  • Looking up in Grand Central Terminal, New York City, USA
    Grand Central Terminal
  • Reflection of a crane in a skyscraper window, Ground Zero, NYC, USA
    Ground Zero Reflections
  • Mark leaning against a tree in the New Forest.
    Mark
  • Close up of photographer holding a camera
    Mr B And His Lovely Lubitel
  • Ancient skull from the British Museum, London
    Dream Your Dreams
  • Mummified Egyptian Cat and Kitten from the British Museum, London
    Mummified Egyptian Cat and Kitten
  • Egyptian cat figure from the British Museum, London
    Inscrutable
  • Ghostly figure of a boy at the bottom of grand staircase in an abandoned mental asylum, some light coming in through the windows.
    Who Waits in the Darkness...
  • Woman in hat walking on beach, Isle of Man.
    Seascape 38
  • Couple kissing by the canal
    Kiss
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    What Unvoiced Orbit?
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    When Darkness Lies Crying
  • Flying fish and eye in abandoned manor house
    Fish Was Flying Eye
  • Robin Hood Gardens is a council housing complex in Poplar, London designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. It was intended as an example of the 'streets in the sky' concept: social housing characterised by broad aerial walkways in long concrete blocks, much like the Park Hill estate in Sheffield; it was both informed by, and a reaction against, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation.<br />
The estate is owned by Tower Hamlets Council. It covers about two hectares and consists of two long blocks, one of ten storeys, the other of seven, built from precast concrete slabs and containing 213 flats, surrounding a landscaped green area and a small hill made from construction spoil. The flats themselves are a mixture of single-storey apartments and two-storey maisonettes, with wide balconies (the 'streets') on every third floor. The complex is located near Blackwall DLR station. It is within sight of the nearby Balfron Tower; both are highly visible examples of Brutalist architecture.
    Robin Hood Gardens 25
  • Robin Hood Gardens is a council housing complex in Poplar, London designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. It was intended as an example of the 'streets in the sky' concept: social housing characterised by broad aerial walkways in long concrete blocks, much like the Park Hill estate in Sheffield; it was both informed by, and a reaction against, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation.<br />
The estate is owned by Tower Hamlets Council. It covers about two hectares and consists of two long blocks, one of ten storeys, the other of seven, built from precast concrete slabs and containing 213 flats, surrounding a landscaped green area and a small hill made from construction spoil. The flats themselves are a mixture of single-storey apartments and two-storey maisonettes, with wide balconies (the 'streets') on every third floor. The complex is located near Blackwall DLR station. It is within sight of the nearby Balfron Tower; both are highly visible examples of Brutalist architecture.
    Robin Hood Gardens 1
  • The grand hall in an abandoned asylum
    Heaven's Gate
  • King's Cross station with a fisheye lens - NFS
    King's Cross
  • Three derelict lavatories in an abandoned mental asylum
    Loo with a View
  • Abandoned Radar Hut on the beach at Dungeness
    Radar Hut
  • Flooded asylum corridor with windows and doors
    Stillness
  • Self portrait in wavy mirror
    The Face In the Mirror
  • Sign on a door in abandoned mental asylum
    Please Ensure
  • An Urban Explorer at West Park abandoned Asylum
    The Explorer
  • Ornament by a window, French chateau
    Treasures of the Chateau 5
  • Beach after rain, cloudy sky. Isle of Man.
    Seascape 29
  • Man digging for lugworm (fishing bait) on the beach, Ramsey, Isle of Man.
    Seascape 26
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