Thameside Photography

Studio & Location Shoots @ Thameside Media

  • About
    • About Us
    • The Process
    • Styling
      • Packshot Angles
      • Garment Styling
      • Ghost Mannequin Styling
      • Shoe Styling
      • Jewellery Styling
      • Grouped Products
    • Clients & Accolades
    • FAQs
    • Blog
  • Examples
    • Animated Images
    • Buildings & Interiors (modern)
    • Buildings & Interiors (heritage)
    • Clothing & Fashion
    • Food & Drink
    • Ghost Mannequins
    • Homeware
    • Jewellery
    • Lingerie & Swimwear
    • Packshots
    • Shoes & Accessories
  • Pricing
  • Contact
<   Londoner’s Diary: Loy Kratong
Londoner’s Diary: Blow-Up   >

Londoner’s Diary: Princelet Street

Michael Ellis

The glass ceiling of the 19th-century Ashkenazi synagogue. This historical treasure is hidden away at the back of an 18th-century Huguenot silk weaver’s house at No19 Princelet Street. In a building that seems to harbour secrets, one of its most seductive concerns the mysterious attic inhabitant David Rodinsky, a man so reclusive that even neighbours of 30 years barely knew of his existence, much less his disappearance in the 1960s. The story is eked out in Rachel Lichtenstein’s book Rodinsky’s Room, written in collaboration with Iain Sinclair.

Filed Under: Blog, Londoner's Diary Tagged With: Iain Sinclair, Londoner's Diary, Princelet Street, Rachel Lichtenstein

You are here: Home / Blog / Londoner’s Diary: Princelet Street
<   Londoner’s Diary: Loy Kratong
Londoner’s Diary: Blow-Up   >

020 8255 9623 · mike@thamesidemedia.com

Copyright © 2023 Thameside Photography · 15 Hook Road, Surbiton KT6 5AA · Run by Thameside Media · Award winning projects