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Pinboard: Films, rooftops, clubs – a bank holiday special. And an unexpectedly great market?


8. Kentishtowner Cultural Maps – the first batch now in!

The artist strikes a pose.
The artist strikes a pose.

Artist Sian Pattenden swung by just now to deliver the first numbered, signed copies of her very cool Kentishtowner Cultural Map. And here she is, proud as punch, holding one. Nice, huh?

Thanks to all those who’ve snapped up copies so far; and apologies for some of the teething problems with the payment system on our spanking new online shop. Happily, these are all resolved now.

And don’t forget, Sian’s limited edition prints have been flying out, so if you still want to get a Kentishtowner Cultural Map head here pronto.

Words: Stephen Emms and Georgia Grimond


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2 thoughts on “Pinboard: Films, rooftops, clubs – a bank holiday special. And an unexpectedly great market?”

  1. When Dingwalls opened in 1973 the area round it was known as “Dingwalls” for a couple of years because Camden Market was so small then and the Lock considered nothing special, Dingwalls was the biggest thing there.

    The shops around it were mostly junk shops then too (except Compendium book shop), a lot of shops flogged second hand TVs, I remember them because I bought one there.

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2 thoughts on “Pinboard: Films, rooftops, clubs – a bank holiday special. And an unexpectedly great market?”

  1. When Dingwalls opened in 1973 the area round it was known as “Dingwalls” for a couple of years because Camden Market was so small then and the Lock considered nothing special, Dingwalls was the biggest thing there.

    The shops around it were mostly junk shops then too (except Compendium book shop), a lot of shops flogged second hand TVs, I remember them because I bought one there.

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