London History Blog - Blue Badge Guide Look Up London
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Revealing London's Hidden History. Look Up London is about historic gems, unusual museums and London sites.
- By Katie Wignall
- Based in United Kingdom
- Roughly one post per week
- First post on
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May 2024 | 4 |
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Most recent posts
The church of St Bride’s Fleet Street is famous for a few reasons. It’s elegant steeple supposedly inspired the classic wedding cake design (more on that later) and it’s renowned as the journalist’s church for …
I’m a big fan of London’s small, niche museums and I recently made a long overdue trip to the London Canal Museum. It’s full of interesting objects but I was particularly struck by one element, …
A short walk away from the rumble of Bow Road, between cluster of modern housing, stands Drapers’ Almshouses, built 1706. Once much larger and making up three sides of a square, today only the central …