A. Column, Victoria and Albert Museum
B. Boots the Chemist
C. Charing Cross Road Station
D. St. Paul's Churchyard
E. Royal Cypher, Windsor Castle
F. Foyle's Bookshop
G. Entrance, National Portrait Gallery
H. Old Deanery, St. Paul's
I. Ladies' Room Sign, Windsor Guildhall
J. Jane Bostocke's Sampler
(the oldest known signed and dated sampler, 1598)
K. Railing of the Golden Gallery, St. Paul's Cathedral
L. Fire Plug Notice, Windsor Castle
M. Royal Insignia, Windsor Station
N. Monument to Queen Anne
O. Sign for the Moat Path, Windsor
P. "Mind the Gap," Tottenham Court Road
Q. Sign for Old Queen Street, Westminster
R. Sign for Thurloe Place, South Kensington
S. Restaurant Awning, Windsor
T. Turnbull and Asser, Tailors, Jermyn Street
U. Queen Mary Memorial, St. James's
V. Cypher of Queen Victoria, Mail Box, Windsor
W. Lamp Post, Piccadilly
X. Some Pub or Other (Ox? Fox? Goldilox?), Windsor
Y. Christmas Factory (No Kidding), Windsor
Z. Don't Remember Anything About This One Except
Being Relieved to Have Spotted
a Frigging Z on the Way to the Southampton
B. Boots the Chemist
C. Charing Cross Road Station
D. St. Paul's Churchyard
E. Royal Cypher, Windsor Castle
F. Foyle's Bookshop
G. Entrance, National Portrait Gallery
H. Old Deanery, St. Paul's
I. Ladies' Room Sign, Windsor Guildhall
J. Jane Bostocke's Sampler
(the oldest known signed and dated sampler, 1598)
K. Railing of the Golden Gallery, St. Paul's Cathedral
L. Fire Plug Notice, Windsor Castle
M. Royal Insignia, Windsor Station
N. Monument to Queen Anne
O. Sign for the Moat Path, Windsor
P. "Mind the Gap," Tottenham Court Road
Q. Sign for Old Queen Street, Westminster
R. Sign for Thurloe Place, South Kensington
S. Restaurant Awning, Windsor
T. Turnbull and Asser, Tailors, Jermyn Street
U. Queen Mary Memorial, St. James's
V. Cypher of Queen Victoria, Mail Box, Windsor
W. Lamp Post, Piccadilly
X. Some Pub or Other (Ox? Fox? Goldilox?), Windsor
Y. Christmas Factory (No Kidding), Windsor
Z. Don't Remember Anything About This One Except
Being Relieved to Have Spotted
a Frigging Z on the Way to the Southampton
We're home.
Whoa! While I was over at Ravelry wondering about an update from Franklin, a post magically appeared over here. And I'm first to comment! It's a good day.
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Welcome Home!! What mischief did Dolores get into on the return trip?
ReplyDeleteawesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool way to document a trip!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to hearing more.
What a fabulous collection!
ReplyDeleteSo Cool!
ReplyDeleteInspired! I would love a tote bag with the London alphabet!
ReplyDeleteWelcome Home!
ReplyDeleteI am kind of a geek and would love to see the alphabet on a tote/card/cup. Is that silly?
The alphabet is such a cool way to remember your trip!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the alphabet --- you are so very clever. My verification word for this comment is "prette" --- indeed!
ReplyDelete--Mindy
PS: My sister wondered if Dolores helped write my turkey recipe for next week --- calls for the turkeybird to be well lubed and handcuffed (Anne Burrell of Food Network gets the real credit, although I bet she didn't write it out the way she described it on her show).
Oh, nice! I tried to do that when last in Chicago but I didn't get that far.
ReplyDeleteOld Queen Street. Calls to mind Quentin Crisp in "Orlando".
ReplyDeleteThank you! The type-nut loves this.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful - thanks for taking the time to share these :)
ReplyDeleteHi Franklin, what a great idea! As a Brit the B in Boots the Chemist was instantly recognisable.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant - just brilliant :o)
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I'm so glad you went to see Jane (Bostocke)! I try to check in on her every time I go to London. What a great way in general to look at things, with the letter collection. Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteNice story as for me. I'd like to read more about that theme.
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Glad you're back. I picked up Interweave Crochet last week solely because your name was on the cover.There are some pretty neat items and very little of the '70s colours - I may have to break out the hooks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the black and white. Glad you are home, read you everyday and missed you.
ReplyDeleteDelightful!
ReplyDeleteThat's just fun! My cousin, presently in London, is going to try to find all the letters.
ReplyDeleteIncluding the elusive Z "on the way to Southhampton."
Neat way to explore the city!
What a neat photo collection -- bet you'll be looking for a way to knit those up next. Welcome home!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home! Wonderful alphabet.
ReplyDeleteI also find the post's labels very interesting.
Oh, you're the limit! What a wonderful photo essay. You're just the coolest bean!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Glad you're back. Missed you and can't wait to hear more.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I love typefaces and I would never have thought of that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post, Franklin. Based on this, I think you would enjoy the Special Collections exhibit currently on at the University of Delaware Library: it's all about alphabets! http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/
ReplyDeleteGlad to read you're back home and am looking forward to more news.
Oh, and on a separate note, thanks for the wonderful day at Stitches With Style last month in Delaware! Truly enjoyed the history lesson along with the knitting instruction.
you're so damn creative. missed ya! glad you're all home safe.
ReplyDeleteI'd buy an art print of that. It's lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat's some alphabet!
ReplyDeleteLove.
ReplyDeleteYour Z looks like the same typeface as the M. Is it an N that became sleepy while waiting for the bus?
ReplyDeleteWonderful! You must have looked REALLY hard for the Z!! Wish I could have been at Iknit for the talk but we'd already been over in the summer. And by the way, my verification word is "yopdos" !!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a good trip and glad to have you back! I was going through withdrawals!
ReplyDeleteYAYZ! hope harry writes a spirited travelog, and that dolores pokes her head in to say something.
ReplyDeleteapropos of nothing, the new holiday ornament is fabu; EVERYONE reading this blog should order one (or more)!
smooches!
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou're sure you weren't lying on your side when you spotted that 'Z'?
(said the type juggler)
; )
It was so good to meet you at I Knit! And to hear all about Dolores and some of her other goings-on. That is one baaaad sheep. I marked the row you knitted on my Lambies Shawl and Yvonne is going to crochet four tiny hearts for them, and I shall sew them along That Row. Come back soon. please.
ReplyDeleteWow! Great pics!! I am very envious of talent in this area as I have none. Can't wait to hear more details about your trip. Welcome home!!
ReplyDeleteSighing from the loveliness of it all!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderfully clever and inventive
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in or should I say of a new city. Must borrow this idea - thank you! and my best regards to Dolores.
Oh, bravo! You got them all! Well done!
ReplyDeleteAwesomesauce!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back. We ordered the weather special, but, er . . .
Wow, that is gorgeous. Thanks for the eye candy.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Absolutely love it.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back.
ReplyDeleteYa know, when you don't post, I get antsy. Then, you return with such éclat! Was it the ocean spray and the heave and swell of the waves?
ReplyDeleteYou're inspiring, typographically and in so many other ways.
I just want to say that that was amazing. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home,m'dere. Hope you have some fun and relaxing plans for Thanksgiving. You deserve a break from all your jaunts.
ReplyDeleteThe alphabet is wonderful. Knowing where they came from makes it even more delightful. Definitely a print.
You DO see the World differently, don't you, Franklin?! And we are all jealous as hell, wishing WE had thought of it...not wanting to copy but wanting to do the same thing.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your inspiration and generosity of spirit.
Not only is the alphabet charming (but I do wonder about the "Z" as well!) but I love that you added the locations.
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What a delight for the eyes! Thank you for the trouble it took to see, photograph, and load this terrific alphabet
ReplyDeleteGood thing you did include the locations/origins. I kept wondering how you could see V when it was so clearly R (my own initial). Victoria Regina makes sense.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!
ReplyDeleteI, too, wonder about the Z, especially as you could have stopped in Foyle's or any newsagents and found a Z on the "A-to-Zed" -- the London street directory!
Of course, I'm sure there's a Z somewhere in all the papers pertaining to Dolores' encounters with the press/police/Royal family/Ministry of Defense/all of the above.
My word verification is "cistalis" -- sounds like something those Internet pharmacies always want me to buy.
Thanks for taking us along sight seeing!!
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Lovely photography! Clearly, the J is my favorite ;)
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