Betsey Trotwood Pub
The Betsey Trotwood pub on the corner of Farringdon Road and Farringdon Lane, London.
The pub is named after the character from David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Betsey is David's Great Aunt and present at his birth.
The pub is particular interesting as it sits directly over the 'cut and cover' tunnel of the Metropolitan London Undeground line as well as (partly over) the lower tunnel of the Thameslink railway.
Date: 1865
https://www.betsey.pub/
624 photos taken in July 2020 with a Sony a6000 and processed in Reality Capture.
The roof area texture has been largely repainted due to photos being taken from ground level.
The pub is named after the character from David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Betsey is David's Great Aunt and present at his birth.
The pub is particular interesting as it sits directly over the 'cut and cover' tunnel of the Metropolitan London Undeground line as well as (partly over) the lower tunnel of the Thameslink railway.
Date: 1865
https://www.betsey.pub/
624 photos taken in July 2020 with a Sony a6000 and processed in Reality Capture.
The roof area texture has been largely repainted due to photos being taken from ground level.