In Victorian times, the largest warehouses in London were located in Shad Thames. It was
here that goods such as tea, coffee, and spices from distant countries were unloaded from
ships.
Even today some of the buildings bear the names of the products that were stored in the old
warehouses – like “Vanilla and Sesame”, “Cayenne”, and “Tea Trade Wharf”. Apparently, when
the warehouses were converted into apartments, the first tenants could still smell the spices
coming from the centuries-old walls.
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London Shad Thames | United Kingdom (Single)
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Born and raised in Berlin, I have always been a lover of big cities. To this day, I am fascinated by the synergy of historical buildings and modern architecture, which dominates the cityscapes of many metropolises. But even though Berlin is amazing, it drives me more and more into the world. A year in Prague during my studies made me a European citizen and re-ignited my passion for travel.
Sumfinity.com presents the hub for my works. I write about my impressions on my trips and during taking the photos. I try to provide you with insight into my artistic life, but the focus is always with the pictures. To gain a better insight into my work, I cordially invite you to my social media profiles. There you will find “Behind the Scenes” highlights and I am happy that I can share my impressions even better that way.
Sumfinity.com presents the hub for my works. I write about my impressions on my trips and during taking the photos. I try to provide you with insight into my artistic life, but the focus is always with the pictures. To gain a better insight into my work, I cordially invite you to my social media profiles. There you will find “Behind the Scenes” highlights and I am happy that I can share my impressions even better that way.
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