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Unseen London
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Hidden Levers

Tower Bridge

Thames Barrier

Abbey Mills Pumping Station

Crossness Pumping Station

BT Tower

Battersea Power Station

Disused Tube Station

Law and Order

Foreign Office

County Hall

Big Ben (plus Whitechapel Bell Foundry)

Westminster Hall

Churchill's Paddock Underground Bunker

Old Bailey

Wandsworth Prison

Army and Navy

Household Cavalry Hyde Park Barracks 

Household Cavalry at Horseguards 

Honourable Artillery Company (oldest Regiment in British Army)

Old Royal Naval College Greenwich, remains of Greenwich Palace

In and Out Club (Old Naval and Military Club)

Chelsea Hospital home of the Chelsea Pensioners

Backstage

Her Majesty's Theatre

The Palladium

Theatre Royal Drury Lane

BBC White City

BBC Broadcasting House

Abbey Road Studio

Air Studios

Alexandra Palace

Body and Soul

Queens Club

Fulham Football Club

Lords Cricket Ground

Repton Gym

Lambeth Palace

St Brides the Journalist Church

Greek Orthodox Cathedral

New West End Synagogue

Freemasons Hall

The Square Mile

Lloyds Register

Midland Bank

Bank of England

Mansion House

Guildhall

London Metal Exchange

Fishmongers Hall

City of London School

Billingsgate Roman Bath House

About the Author

Peter Dazeley FRPS, known as Dazeley, is a celebrated London photographer renowned for fine art and advertising  photography. He was born in West Kensington and studied photography at Holland Park School, now known as the Socialist Eton.  Being dyslexic he left school at 15 without any formal qualifications.  He feels his dyslexia is an asset because it gives him the ability to look at problems and objectives from a different point of view; he is a meticulous planner and imaginative problem solver. "Making the ordinary look extraordinary is Dazeley's gift,” says Sarah Ryder Richardson, who represents Dazeley in the UK.

His work has won many awards from organisations across the world, including the Association of Photographers and the Royal Photographic Society in the UK, EPICA in France, Applied Arts Magazine in Canada, and Graphis Inc. in the USA . Dazeley is one of the few modern photographers whose fine art work is produced as platinum prints and is currently working on several fine art projects out of his own studio complex in Chelsea, London.

Dazeley became a member of the Association of Photographers in 1977 and became a life member in 1984. In June 2013 he was awarded a Fellowship by the Royal Photographic Society. Fellowship is the highest distinction of the RPS and recognizes original work and outstanding ability. He is married and has a daughter and a son; they live in Coombe Hill, Surrey.


Mark Daly is a writer and publisher with a longstanding interest in secret and little-known aspects of London. He has also devised a number of walking tours of unseen London. He lives in South Nutfield, Surrey.

Reviews

"Photography as a medium can extend our experiences, and here Peter Dazeley's richly detailed photographs open the doors to some of London's most iconic and intriguing buildings.""Taking in the Capital's best hidden archaeology, relics and structures - both beautiful and unapologetically ugly - celebrated snapper Dazeley takes us on a journey of discovery that even us born and bred Londoners will find fascinating.""a delightful window on to the hidden architectural treasures of our magnificent capital and Dazeley captures the atmosphere of each building to perfection.""a thrilling tour behind the closed doors of the capital city's buildings.""an absorbing insight into places most of us never get to visit""From Tower Bridge to Battersea Power Station, via Big Ben and the Old Bailey, it's a journey that any architecture enthusiast will love. A great gift.""a joy"'The dazzling collection of photographs is universally appealing; whether you're a tourist, a ligeling Londoner, an architect enthusiast, or a history buff, don't miss your chance to view or buy his precious images. His work becomes more important when you appreciate that some of these buildings might not be here in the future. These aren't just images, they're also a slice of London's history.'

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