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London Historians' Blog

Random musings about London's history.

  • By Mike Paterson
  • Based in United Kingdom
  • Roughly one post per month
  • First post on

Posts per month

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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Oct 2022 1
Nov 2022 1
Dec 2022 1
Jan 2023 3
Feb 2023 2
Mar 2023 1
Apr 2023 1
May 2023 2
Jun 2023 1
Jul 2023 1
Aug 2023 1
Sep 2023 1
Oct 2023 2
Nov 2023 1
Dec 2023 1
Jan 2024 1
Feb 2024 1
Mar 2024 1
Apr 2024 1
May 2024 1
Jun 2024 2
Jul 2024 0

Any gaps could be due to errors when fetching the blog’s feed.

Most recent posts

Giving History the Sack
A guest post by London Historians member Laurence Scales. Piles of sacks lie on a London quayside on a misty morning, depicted in a brown old painting hanging in a gallery. A modern caption says …
On , by Mike Paterson, 60 words
Rediscovering Ada Salter
A guest post by London Historians Member Jane McChrystal. This bronze sculpture portrays Ada Salter, philanthropist, pacifist and environmental champion. Erected on Bermondsey Wall East, it makes a fitting permanent tribute to a woman who …
On , by Mike Paterson, 59 words
The Painful Birth of Britain’s National Gallery
A guest post by London Historians member Stanley Slaughter. This article first appeared in our members newsletter for May 2024. We don’t usually republish so soon, but it’s important we catch the gallery’s anniversary in …
On , by Mike Paterson, 63 words