Photographer’s Note
I'm back home - and you could be forgiven for thinking that I have spent a week in India, but unfortunately no. I have spent a week in multi-cultural East London.
While walking along the local high street I was hard pushed to find an "English" shop amongst the Halal butchers, the sweet shops, the brightly coloured saree shops and shops selling the neccessary accesories, and mouth watering snack shops.
I found just one shop proclaiming its traditional food, Pie and Mash and Jellied Eels, it had to be a photo.
One of the major influences over the food traditions in London was the river Thames. It provided fish, both fresh and salt water, meat, vegetables and fruit were transported from around Britain, and spices and exotic foods from all over the world. The importance of the trading ships and the great markets like Billingsgate, Spitalfield and Smithfield can be seen in the names of roads in the East End, such as Bread Street, Milk Street and Fish Street. Perhaps the most famous London dish is the Cockney speciality, jellied eels, caught locally and further out in the Thames Estuary. Made by boiling the eels with plenty of herbs and allowing small pieces to cool and form their own jelly (or by adding a helping portion of using gelatine). The other great working class tradition is pie and mash. Historically, the pies were made from scraps of beef and vegetables, leftovers or from the local markets, under a pastry crust. The mashed potatoes were liberally covered in parsley gravy or "liquor".
Paolo, broglia, designsoul, johnhopkins, KevRyan ha puntuado esta nota como útil.
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Paolo
(40731) 2006-01-08 5:58
Hi Elaine, a good urban view, full of details and colours. good low light and focus. excellent note, very interesting.
thanks, and happy new year.
ciao
Christopherfry
(104) 2006-01-08 5:59
Great shot and...a good contrast with the asian woman pushing the pram. Your Note perfectly suits the picture. well done
designsoul
(21394) 2006-01-08 11:16
Hello Elaine, a nice catch, with the Pie, Mash and Jellied Eels store as the Asian lady is pushing her pram in front of the traditional English foodstore. I also find the horizontality of the composition a good one.
A great note too.
Glad you had a good time in London,
sasa
johnhopkins
(866) 2006-01-08 12:20
Nice shot Elaine. I like that you tried to get away from tourist London and explore the mix of traditional and multi-cultural that is today' city.
RGatward
(19747) 2006-01-11 4:08
Happy New Year Elaine, so you came to UK for the New Year, a really classic shot of modern multicultural Britain you have here, I like the way the point is underlined by the wording on the window.
KevRyan
(22418) 2006-01-11 16:39
What a great juxtaposition - the food of old London and the clear evidence of the fact that the old Empire and more has come home - I'm surprised this shop is still here - but great it is - not your strongest composition but a good observation and statement Elaine.
best wishes Kev
Photo Information
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Copyright: Elaine springford (everlasting)
(10928) - Genre: Gente
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-01-04
- Camera: Nikon D 70, AF-S Nikkor 18-70mm
- Exposición: f/6.3, 1/160 segundos
- More Photo Info: view
- Versión de la foto: Versión original
- Date Submitted: 2006-01-08 5:50
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