Exploring Brentford Lock by kayak. The former dock was redeveloped during the 1970’s as a marina and housing estate and the lock still links the Grand Union Canal and the River Thames. This photograph was displayed as a large canvas print at the River Within - London exhibition. 25% discount on all canvas prints Discount is applied in the shopping…
HMS Belfast, a Second World War Royal Navy warship moored near Tower Bridge, photographed from a kayak. This print was exhibited as part of the River Within - London exhibition. 25% discount on all canvas prints Discount is applied in the shopping cart
The Lots Road Power Station is currently being redeveloped into flats and shops. It used to provide power for the London Underground and is a grade II listed building. Photographed from a kayak and was part of the River Within - London exhibition. Available to purchase as an archival canvas print. 25% discount on all canvas prints Discount is applied…
St Saviours Dock is a small inlet-style dock on the south bank of the River Thames, immediately downriver and east of Tower Bridge. It was photographed from a kayak and was exhibited as part of the River Within - London exhibition. 25% discount on all canvas prints Discount is applied in the shopping cart
I found this moored boat at Strawberry Vale, near Teddington, having got on the water in a kayak before dawn, the mist still sitting heavy over the water. This image was displayed as a large canvas print in the River Within - London exhibition. 25% discount on all canvas prints Discount is applied in the shopping cart
Strawberry Vale runs along the river between Twickenham and Teddington. Strawberry Vale 2 was photographed from a kayak and was part of the River Within - London exhibition. 25% discount on all canvas prints Discount is applied in the shopping cart
Teddington Boathouse, photographed from a kayak. This print was exhibited as part of the River Within - London exhibition. 25% discount on all canvas prints Discount is applied in the shopping cart
Teddington Lock comprises of three locks and was first built in 1810, it marks the furthest reach of the tidal Thames. Teddington Lock was photographed from a kayak and was part of the River Within - London exhibition. 25% discount on all canvas prints Discount is applied in the shopping cart