Alexandra Palace
Alexandra Palace. The rooftop of “Ally Pally”, an ornament of the Victorian age and the cradle of TV broadcasting. (Photo by Bradley L. Garrett) | www.piclectica.com #piclectica
Alexandra Palace. The rooftop of “Ally Pally”, an ornament of the Victorian age and the cradle of TV broadcasting. (Photo by Bradley L. Garrett) | www.piclectica.com #piclectica
Cranbrook Estate, Bethnal Green. Two explorers check to see if the police are responding to their “popping” the roof hatch. (Photo by Thomas Dekeyser) | www.piclectica.com #piclectica
King’s Reach Tower, Southwark. A view of the Oxo Tower and the Thames. (Photo by Winch) | www.piclectica.com #piclectica
Petticoat Tower, City of London. A rooftop birthday barbecue on the top of Petticoat Tower was cut short by police, who detained attendees. (Photo by Bradley L. Garrett) | www.piclectica.com #piclectica
Trocadero, London. The roof of the Trocadero at Piccadilly Circus was like a huge, empty playground. (Photo by Bradley L. Garrett) | www.piclectica.com #piclectica
One Tower Bridge, Southwark. The One Tower Bridge development offered a view down to City Hall, and up to the sky. (Photo by Theo Kindynis) | www.piclectica.com #piclectica
Construction crane, City of London. An explorer scales a crane. (Photo by Luca Carenzo) | www.piclectica.com #piclectica
Westfield shopping centre, Hammersmith. One explorer planned to sledge the mounds of the roof in winter, but didn’t get a chance before the snow melted. (Photo by Alastair Batchelor) | www.piclectica.com #piclectica
St Alphage House, City of London. An office block connected to the Barbican Estate. (Photo by Bradley L. Garrett) | www.piclectica.com #piclectica
Gasometers, Hornsey. These gasometers in north London are currently under threat of demolition. (Photo by Bradley L. Garrett) | www.piclectica.com #piclectica