East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

Wood Street Studios have painted almost 40 murals in E17, including these 11 along Wood Street itself

East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

1. Director Walter West set up one of the first silent film studios on Wood Street in 1916 (Woskerski)

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2. A portrait of local lady Chloe Lloyd, who used to work in The Duke (ATMA)

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3. "Neon Man" Chris Bracey died in 2014 but his workshop Gods Own Junkyard remains a local landmark (ATMA)

East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

4. The Flower Pot pub now features a portrait of its former landlady, who died before it was completed (STATIC)

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5. Artist Toasters' choice of subject matter here is pretty self-explanatory (Toasters)

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6. The artist felt Uttar Pradesh in India, depicted here, had a similar energy to Walthamstow (Axel Void)

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7. Pioneering female motorcycle racer Beryl Swain overlooks Marlowe Road, where she was born and raised (Ronzo)

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8. An homage to fellow street artist Jim Vision, who also uses a lot of skeletons in his work (Frankie Strand)

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9. Self-portrait of Loretta, better known for her mural of the New Zealand prime minister hugging a hijabi after the Christchurch massacre (Loretta Lizzio/Cam Scale)

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10. The library opposite moving site inspired this tribute to their value" (Cam Scale, composition by Nina Katchadourian)

East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

11. Wood Street Studios was set up due to the lack of affordable artists' spaces in Waltham Forest (STATIC)