The magazine of the photo-essay
November 2016 issue
photographs by Peter Dazeley
text by Mark Daly
“A free, really high quality photo-essay magazine. Fabulous!”
Stephen Fry. British actor, writer and film & documentary maker

“As a born-and-bred Londoner I had tremendous fun recording my hidden London
as it stands in the twenty-first century for my hugely successful first book Unseen
London. Many readers of that book told me of their frustration and disappointment
in being unable to visit some of the locations, especially those which had
absolutely no public access; this gave me the idea to produce a sequel, featuring
London’s lesser-known institutions, buildings, homes, shops, museums and
attractions that are easily accessible.”
Peter Dazeley
“The sixty-or-so sets of images in this book are collected together under the title
London Uncovered. They are places brought to life by the creative eye and
searching mind of Peter Dazeley, celebrated photographer and lifetime Londoner.
‘Uncovered’ does not mean the disclosure of a private place, because these
buildings and sites are all available to visit without special insider access. The
common thread throughout is largely the photographer’s ability to uncover a fresh
perspective on a special piece of London. The subjects are eclectic, encompassing
buildings, monuments in plain sight and walks, with some places famous and others
obscure.”
Mark Daly
Apsley House, No1 London. End View of The Waterloo Gallery.
Centre Court, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
Charles Dickens’ wash house.
Eltham Palace. The Entrance Hall.
Gala Bingo Hall, Tooting.
Palm House Exterior. Kew Gardens.
Library. The Honourable Society of Lincolns Inn.
Normandsfield Theatre.
Old Clients’ Lasts. John Lobb Ltd.
Ragged School Museum Classroom.
Richmond Park Flowers.
Rivoli Ballroom.
Shri Sanatan Hindu Mandir.
St Mary-le-bow. Bow Bells Belfry.
Staircase. St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London.
St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London.
The Blackfriar.
The Undercroft, Lincolns Inn Chapel, The Honourable Society of Lincolns Inn.
Wilton’s Music Hall.
Dazeley photographing St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London.