White City portrait
White City in west London is not the most glamorous or sought-after address, but it plays a huge role in my life as part of the neighbourhood.
The area began life as an exhibition mecca in the early 20th century, and was the venue for the 1908 Olympics. More than a century later, times have changed. Its era as the hub of BBC Television and news has been and gone. But the relatively new Westfield shopping complex has transformed White City.
It’s a place where people live and work. Enjoy this series of snapshots from an urban slice of west London.
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Used to live in London in my youth…, love your amazing shots from a city I love 4ever😍
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Thank you very much :-) I hope some of my shots bring back good memories.
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Going back almost every year, must go to Hammersmith again too, I realize :)
Have a good weekend :)
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I would recommend it! And I have a Norwegian neighbour, as it happens. Enjoy your weekend too, Vibeke.
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BBC Television Centre is such an iconic building! A real shame the BBC have got rid of it.
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Nice Set Mike! Love white city under snow!! :)
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Thank you Peter. I’m glad the snow has long since gone!
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Great photos. Dig the new layout.
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Thanks Peggy and glad you like the fresh new feel. Hopefully it serves the images well.
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Great series matey and really like the ‘X’ roof shot
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Thanks Chris, good of you to pop over here!
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Mike, you are good in details pictures. I like this set.
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Thank you very much, Alexander. I’ve taken so many photos at White City it was time to bring some of them together.
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Great set of shots, and a beautiful summary of the area. The new scheme’s working well too! :)
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Thank you, Richard. Ah, you like the lighter look? It feels a bit like a breath of fresh air. So long as it’s legible and the images stand out…
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Nope, definitely, it works well. A friend of mine worked at TVC a few years ago too, by the way – I’m interested on his memories of the place, so have mentioned him on Facebook! :)
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Glad to hear it! And thanks for sharing the news – hopefully your friend’s recollections will come flooding out :-)
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Looking at these beautiful images I can’t help the feeling that they capture, for posterity, a part of the history of the city. You have a great eye for detail, Mike.
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Thank you very much, Lena. The area has certainly altered with the closure of Television Centre but will continue to grow and develop. Indeed, that’s history!
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Great set of images, and some happy memories!
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Thanks Andy, I guess you know the area well too. Was that pre or post Westfield? It’s hard to believe that huge lot was empty.
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Pre Westfield when the fear was all the old unexploded bombs on the site!
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That’s right! It’s now hard to recall how empty and neglected it was back then.
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