31 May 2013

A day sketching in Greenwich

Sketching meetup in Greenwich on 20 April 2013. The weather was perfect and lots of people were out enjoying it. Approximately 40 sketchers met at Islands Gardens in and morning and loosely followed a route through the Foot tunnel to Greenwich, around the extremely busy covered market and up the hill to the Royal Observatory (home of Greenwich Mean Time). We ended late afternoon at the lovely Trafalgar Tavern, perfectly situated on the Thames.


A communications van setting up near the entrance to the Greenwich Foot Tunnel in preparation for the London Marathon the following day.


Fellow sketchers admiring the view from Island Gardens across the Thames towards Greenwich
The Cutty Sark floating on it's magnificent new glass visitors centre. The Cutty Sark is the last surviving tea clipper ship.
A busker in the Greenwich Foot Tunnel.
The south side entrance to the Greenwich Foot Tunnel. I love the style of the red brick and glassed domed entrance buildings. The tunnel, which opened in 1902, passes under the Thames and links Island Gardens (at the bottom of the Isle of Dogs) with Greenwich.
Koyul sushi stall at the Greenwich Covered Market.

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