What are these little buildings in Victoria?

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  1. That’s a gardener’s shed in that small gardens. There’s brooms and buckets and bin bags in it. And a chair for the gardener to use when having a fag break.

  2. Those are the entrances for Pearly Kings and Queens to get to Pearly Buckingham Palace

  3. They are huts intended for the storage of tools and supplies for the garden (park) they’re in. They were built after WWII and designed by a French man, Jean Moreux, intended to imitate the style of French “fabriques” (the French equivalent of a “folly” – decorative buildings without a practical use). The shells it’s decorated with are supposed to be from both France and England.

  4. They’re Victorian glory holes where gentlemen of the day could pop in to get their top hat polished by enterprising young street urchins for tuppence a go.

  5. Bro, stop taking pictures of my house, there’s 8 of us living there, and it’s 1200pcm, bills not included.

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