Culture Magazine

Happy Hallowe'en (whatever That Means!)

By Janeslondon

Last week I wrote on here about the mythogical beasts on the columns that support the portico leading into Burlington House courtyard. Well, on the walls either side of the entrance to The Linnean Society, on the left side within that same entranceway, there are more embellishments, depicting life and death. These take the form of a bird feeding chicks on a nest and a skull.

Happy Hallowe'en (whatever that means!)
Hmm, I thought, let's save that for Hallowe'en and add some more 'spooky' things I've seen.Staing with skulls and bones – a hazard warning on a metal bin and a medical skeleton hanging in a window:Happy Hallowe'en (whatever that means!)
And then I recalled these two – an ad for a Gregg's muffin and peeling paint on the wall around Mount Pleasant Sorting Office:Happy Hallowe'en (whatever that means!)

Best include a couple of demons... one in Paddington and another in Cornhill, both featured on Jane's London before, such as here:

Happy Hallowe'en (whatever that means!)
And, finally, an eyeball and a demonic bat:Happy Hallowe'en (whatever that means!)

That's actually a tealight holder I espied on the Thames foreshore. The bat is one the many marvelous motifs on The Blackfriars pub.

That's it.  Whooo whaaaay!


Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog