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Smithfields General Market, London - January 2016

The_Raw

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Having seen a couple of reports from the abandoned Fish Market & Red House a few months back I'd been meaning to pop my head in here at some point. Then I noticed the huge dome roof on top of here from down the road one day and realised it wasn't the same place at all. I took a closer look and found a way inside for future use. A few days later I returned with Elliot5200 and spent a couple of hours getting round the place before it got dark. Sadly this wasn't quite enough. It's been locked up since unfortunately but I think we saw the best bits. The architecture is stunning throughout, cast iron beams and spiral staircases everywhere you look, the roof is pretty spectacular too. Most of the rooms upstairs were empty and bland with dodgy floors so I didn't waste time photographing them as daylight was fast disappearing. Here's a tiny bit of history on the place:

Smithfield General Market is an extension of the Smithfield Meat Market. It was built between 1879 and 1883 by architect Sir Horace Jones, who also designed Tower Bridge as well as Billingsgate and Leadenhall Markets. It was originally established for the sale of fruit and vegetables. The Victorian general market site has lain empty for more than 20 years after several failed attempts to redevelop it. The Museum of London has recently made proposals for converting the space into their new premises http://londonist.com/2015/03/museum-of-london-wants-to-move-to-smithfield-market. It appears to have been abandoned for around 20 years or so although I believe Crossrail set up shop in there for a while when the Snow Hill project began. 

There's a lot more history to this area, both underground and above ground on every side of the market pretty much. Have a look on here if you're interested https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smithfield,_London

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3. Cool signage​

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4. It doesn't look it from these pictures but it was really dark inside here, I had to use really long exposures.​

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5. Light painted this one​

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6. Used flash on this, sorry....​

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8. Fish eye was the only way to capture that huge dome roof really​

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11. There were a few bits and pieces left around the place if you looked carefully​

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14. There was evidence of squatting inside this room on the corner of the building​

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I took these next shots in 2014 from the roof of the Grade II listed Central Market up the road which is still in use.

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22. Spot the pill heads leaving Fabric :p  ​

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23. At the corners of the Central Market sit four domed octagonal pavilion towers. You can see a tube train disappearing into a tunnel in the distance.​

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24. Here you can see the roof of the poultry market. The original Poultry Market designed by Sir Horace Jones was destroyed by fire in 1958. Its Grade II listed replacement building was designed by Sir Thomas Bennett in 1962–63, with a reinforced concrete frame. The main hall is covered by an enormous concrete dome, shaped as an elliptical paraboloid, spanning 69m by 38m and only 3 inches (7.6 cm) thick at the centre. The dome is believed to have been the largest concrete shell structure built at that time in Europe.​

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Thanks for looking (y)  ​
 
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Some wicked shots there! Liking the rooftop ones give's you a idea of the size of the place! 

Nice report mate 

 
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That's pretty impressive, loving that big dome. Nice job mate.

 

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Great place! Like the rooftop pics!

 

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Feckin nice that. Liking the green spirals and that domage, also the roofies (y)

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Some off the best shots and history of a London iconic building I have seen in an age.  So sad this land is worth a mint and some more again, so will in our liftime end up as knob end accomodation.  The meat  market will follow when it's located out of town that's for sure.   Good stuff indeed, very good stuff.  

 
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What a lovely place and a treasure of London by the looks of it. I like how it sits amongst the developed area nestled in while retaining quite a lot of its Victorian features that once had hundreds of people bustling to get past each stall. Those pillars are really impressive, I like them a lot. The dome is nice too. The exterior of the building is really lovely. Lets hope that someone preserves this place and doesn't just go in and get rid of all of that history. 

Nice work Damo (y)  

 

The_Raw

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Some off the best shots and history of a London iconic building I have seen in an age.  So sad this land is worth a mint and some more again, so will in our liftime end up as knob end accomodation.  The meat  market will follow when it's located out of town that's for sure.   Good stuff indeed, very good stuff.  


Cheers for the positive comments. The meat market is an amazing structure, whilst doing my research I found out you can actually do tours of it. The last 5 photos are taken from the roof of that part

 

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Nice selection of shots, interesting read also :)

 

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Lovely spiral staircases. We had some of that in the old mills up here in the North. 

 

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Lovely spiral staircases. We had some of that in the old mills up here in the North. 


Gutted they locked it up as there was quite a bit to see in there and we only scratched the surface really

 

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Great set mate love the shot into the street haha :)  

 
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