Doors 280 – Doors of Central London – Part I – March 2024
As ever I continue to find myself pressed for time, and today is no exception. I am heading down to Cornwall later this morning on my annual fishing break with my long-suffering best mate. There may be an impact on next week’s Thursday Doors, as I return on Wednesday and will have a lot of catching up to do at work on Thursday. We’ll see.
These photographs were taken on a walk from a workshop I was running near Southampton Row in London back in March to the house where I lived with my parents after I left school and during my University years – more of that place in a couple of weeks. I love being able to combine my work trips/meetings/workshops/events with urban walks sniffing out doors and graffiti. On to the doors… I’m in a hurry remember?







That’s yer lot this week. More from the same walk next time. Until then toodle pip.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors, and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton’s Thursday Doors post.
by Scooj

Very handsome
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Thank you
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All handsome entrances. I love it when the door looks like it was a well-planned addition to a fine entrance.
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Wonderful doors and great photos. I enjoy the perspectives you add to the photos from the angles. Love the pigeon zooming by…great captured moment….
The porticos are elegant entrances. Lovely ornate wrought ironwork on the railins and the one (portico) with the wrought iron arch.
Great sharing Steven. I did not know that Benjamin Disraeli was born in London!
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Thank you. That pigeon was a slice of luck.
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Most excellent luck…love it!!
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A good bit of history added.
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I think I should do more of that.
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I like the angular theme throughout all of these doors. So stately.
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One of the wealthier parts of London.
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I wondered that but didn’t want to venture a guess! 🤣What a beautiful area.
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Wonderful collection!
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