title The Dereliction of HMSO, Botolph Street, Norwich - 26th May 2013 intro Built in the 60s in a classic concrete brutalist style, Her Majesty's Stationary Office in Sovereign House on Botolph Street was all set to be the Future, but within 30 years its staff were being made redundant as the service was privatised. The building was closed and has remained unoccupied since, becoming for many an eyesore. However, it does have some epic graffiti around the base of the building, as well as nearby on New Botolph Street. imgp1428 Derelict walls covered in graffiti imgp1429 The car sits by Graffiti Wall imgp1430 More recent graffiti imgp1431 The Barnet Pink Face imgp1432 Impressive tag, with a "we miss you Annie" imgp1433 Silver tags and graffiti'd wheelie bins imgp1434 A covered wall imgp1435 Pink graffiti imgp1436 The old derelict HMSO building on Botolph Street imgp1437 Loads of colourful tags imgp1439 Cool tag from TNF and ATS imgp1440 Silver graffiti, possibly Gassmo imgp1442 Even the traffic cones have graffiti on imgp1443 Fred stands by the graffiti wall imgp1445 Fred looks surprised, near a One imgp1450 Fred leans on a painted wall imgp1451 A long wall of dense tags imgp1452 The central column of the HMSO building imgp1454 Impressive wall art around the HMSO building imgp1456 A view of the loading bay imgp1458 Another view of the HMSO building imgp1459 More of the graffiti on the bottom of the wall imgp1460 Looking towards Saint Crispin's Road imgp1461 The loading bay imgp1462 Smashed windows