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Taxi Talk Without Tipping.
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London in Quotations: William Blake
I wander thro’ each charter’d street, / Near where the charter’d Thames does flow. / And mark in every face I meet / Marks of weakness, marks of woe. / In every cry of every …
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Caroline's Miscellany
Unusual London history and places of interest to visit, Deptford, Brittany, Postman's Park.
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Baker Street's posters from the past
Baker Street Station is one of the oldest on London's Underground. It was one of the seven stations on the first line, the Metropolitan, which opened in 1863. The Metropolitan Line grew, the Circle and …
Cemetery Club
Museums of People // Libraries of the Dead.
By Sheldon K. Goodman.
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The Comedian
Life lived with a bang, ended with a whimper Look at the cover image on this biography, written by Thomas Edgar Pemberton. Dressed with long, theatrical whiskers and a quizzical, confused glance – this was …
By Sheldon K Goodman, 58 words
Deserter – Voice of degeneration
An aspirational lifestyle website for those with a predilection for doing f*** all.
By Andrew Grumbridge, Vincent Raison.
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Pubcast: A Ferry good episode
Pubs, puns, crisps and one word film reviews in Woolwich. Source
diamond geezer
Life viewed from London E3.
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20 Centuries in 1 City
10 Centuries In 1 Day may not have been a very good walk. But can we do it properly and pick one London building from each of 10 centuries? In fact, given London's a Roman …
The Diary of Samuel Pepys
Daily entries from the 17th century London diary.
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Friday 3 May 1661
Early to walk with Mr. Creed up and down the town, and it was in his and some others’ thoughts to have got me made free of the town, but the Mayor, it seems, unwilling, …
By Samuel Pepys, 119 words
Edith's Streets
London Local History - this lists street by street items of historical interest - public, industrial buildings & some environmental features in London and its immediate surroundings.
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Kilburn Station
Post to the north CricklewoodThe North London LineThe north London line from West Hampstead Station turns south westwardsArial Road,Hebrew word for water spirit, built by British Land Company 1879Barlow RoadBuilt on the site of the …
Flickering Lamps
History with its flickering lamp stumbles along the trail of the past...
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The cemetery serving a submerged parish: St James, Stocks-in-Bowland
As Britain’s population grew throughout the 19th Century and the demand for water in its towns and cities increased, local authorities and water boards looked to rural areas, building dams in remote valleys and creating …
Footprints of London - Blog
Where Londoners walk.
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The Queen of the Blues vs The Queen of Hell
Michael Duncan introduces us to a few of the colourful characters from his walking tour The Haves and Have-nots of Marylebone. You can join him on Sunday 26th November to discover more, follow the link …
By Mark Rowland, 650 words
The Great Wen
A London blog.
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Meanwhile… On Denmark Street
Flitcroft Street is the short street at the east end of Denmark Street. You might know it from its most famous building – the one with the huge door (theatre backdrops were painted here – …
By peterwatts1975, 419 words
Iain Sinclair
This is the website of british writer Iain Sinclair. It contains information on Iain Sinclair, on his work and his public appearances.
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Journeyman – The Art of Steve Dilworth
A special event celebrating the Hebridean-based sculptor Steve Dilworth, coinciding with his solo exhibition at Pangolin London, with contributions from his biographer, Georgina Coburn, and a screening of portrait film... The post Journeyman – The …
ianVisits
Latest London news, reviews and things to do in London.
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Cuckfield’s Cold War bunker open days announced
If you fancy a nice summer’s day trip to the picturesque town of Cuckfield to see a relic of nuclear war, then some open days have been announced. The Cuckfield Royal Observer Corps post is …
Jane's London
The wonderful little details on, around & above London's streets.
By Jane Amelia Parker.
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On a few days left to see The Cult of Beauty at The Wellcome Collection
Do go and see this – It's FREE – finishes on Sunday 28th April.You might say that you aren't interested in hair and make up and how you present yourself, but you'll be missing out …
Living London History
Your one stop London history blog sharing suggested historical walks, hidden gems and activity recommendations.
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Hampstead’s Oldest House: A Visit To Fenton House
I find myself in Hampstead fairly regularly, but I had never been to Fenton House, the oldest house in Hampstead, until very recently. It is a beautiful late 17th century merchant’s house with wonderful walled …
London Datastore – News
The London Datastore has been created by the Greater London Authority (GLA) as a first step towards freeing London’s data.
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London’s Economy Today editorial – April 2024
UK GDP saw further growth in February This month saw the publication by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) of monthly GDP numbers for the UK for February 2024 (Figure 1). This data showed that …
By Daryl Rozario, Gordon Douglass, Sixia Zhang, 853 words
The London Dead
Stories from our cemeteries, crypts and churchyards.
By David Bingham.
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The woman in white; Caroline Graves ( c. 1830-1895) Kensal Green Cemetery
As a young man Collins probably had his romantic experiences those "intimacies" to which the Dictionary of National Biography rather ambiguously refers. But when he was thirty-five and seemingly a confirmed bachelor, he formed an …
By David Bingham, 813 words
London Historians' Blog
Random musings about London's history.
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London: A History of 300 Years in 25 Buildings
Review: London: A History of 300 Years in 25 Buildings by Paul Knox. A guest post by London Historians Member Jane Parker. We often read the soundbites on a book jacket and, after buying it, …
By Mike Paterson, 65 words
London History Blog - Blue Badge Guide Look Up London
Revealing London's Hidden History. Look Up London is about historic gems, unusual museums and London sites.
By Katie Wignall.
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T.J. Boulting & Sons, Fitzrovia
In Fitzrovia you can find a dazzling green and gold mosaic that proudly announces the former business of T.J. Boulting & Sons. On the corner of Riding House Street and Candover Street, this Art Nouveau …
By Katie Wignall, 579 words
A London Inheritance
A Private History of a Public City.
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The London Data Store
One place has just become free on my walk “The Lost Landscape and Transformation of Puddle Dock and Thames Street” on Sunday the 5th of May. For details and booking, click here. London has always …
Londonist - Things to see and do in London
The latest news in London, what's on and events, the best London food and pubs, history and trivia, what's free and cheap in London.
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Streatham Common Kite Day Returns To The Skies This May
Photo: Roy Reed/Streatham Kite Day Mary Poppins taught us a few things — including the sheer, unadulterated joy of flying a kite. The people of Streatham clearly recognise this — because in May, Streatham Common …
By Laura Reynolds, 197 words