Blogs about London
31 blogs about London.
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CabbieBlog
Taxi Talk Without Tipping.
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London in Quotations: Richard Branson When exploring London, you will come across lots of excitement by chance, so try to take everything in rather than just rushing around to all of the major tourist haunts. Richard Branson (b.1950)
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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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New views of Crossness Pumping Station Crossness Pumping Station is one of those amazing places that are always worth revisiting. It looks pretty snazzy outside, but inside will consistently take your breath away. And it was designed to do so – …
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Cemetery Club
Museums of People // Libraries of the Dead.
By Sheldon K. Goodman. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
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 …
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Deserter – Voice of degeneration
An aspirational lifestyle website for those with a predilection for doing f*** all.
By Andrew Grumbridge, Vincent Raison. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
Pubcast: Deptford Drink-up Buses, boozes and bum dossers. Source
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diamond geezer
Life viewed from London E3.
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Summer Olympics of my lifetime Summer Olympics of my lifetime 10th October 1964: Tokyo I hadn't yet been born but I was present on the planet embryonically so arguably this was my first Summer Olympics. I know my parents enjoyed …
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The Diary of Samuel Pepys
Daily entries from the 17th century London diary.
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Friday 26 July 1661 At home all the morning, and walking met with Mr. Hill of Cambridge at Pope’s Head Alley with some women with him whom he took and me into the tavern there, and did give us …
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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 …
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Flickering Lamps
History with its flickering lamp stumbles along the trail of the past...
By Caroline Swan. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
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 …
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Footprints of London - Blog
Where Londoners walk.
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Saloop – the forgotten pick-me-up Often when we are researching new tours, an unexpected nugget of information will pop up its head. Michael Duncan had just such an experience while researching his new walking tour Aldwych – before and beyond. …
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The Great Wen
A London blog.
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Denmark Street talk with Andy’s Guitars I am doing a talk next Thursday (July 11) at the new Meanwhile space, which is just round the corner from Denmark Street, backing on to No 4, where the Rolling Stones recorded their debut …
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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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SWEDENBORG’S LUSTHUS “Swedenborg’s visions were not events imposed upon him by some outside agency. They were the agency that he had always, from the beginning, solicited with his eyes wide open.”—Iain Sinclair ... The post SWEDENBORG’S LUSTHUS …
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ianVisits
Latest London news, reviews and things to do in London.
By Ian Mansfield. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
The Lord Mayor’s balloon regatta will NOT fly on Sunday After coming so close last week, and after several years where bad weather has stymied the attempt to fly hot air balloons over London, this Sunday was looking perfect. Too perfect. (c) Lord Mayor’s Balloon …
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Jane's London
The wonderful little details on, around & above London's streets.
By Jane Amelia Parker. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
Our Lady of Carmel procession 2024 and some nearby Italian Catholic churches Yesterday afternoon I wandered down to Clerkenwell Road to watch the procession in London's "Little Italy" – an event that has been going since 1880. The route starts and ends at St Peter's church. Today …
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Living London History
Your one stop London history blog sharing suggested historical walks, hidden gems and activity recommendations.
By Jack. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
Ten Hidden Details At The Churchill War Rooms One of London’s most fascinating museums for those interested in history but particularly World War Two, is the Churchill War Rooms. I was lucky enough recently to be invited to go on one of their …
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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 population of young children – current and future The GLA demography team just released a report that examines the demographic evidence around trends in the population of young children (age 0 to 10) in London. We wrote this report to examine the truth …
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The London Dead
Stories from our cemeteries, crypts and churchyards.
By David Bingham. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
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 …
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London Historians' Blog
Random musings about London's history.
By Mike Paterson. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
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 …
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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. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
St Bride’s Crypt | Fleet Street’s Hidden Museum 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 …
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A London Inheritance
A Private History of a Public City.
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Whittington’s Stone and Whittington Park There is an area around Archway underground station where the name Whittington, and the symbol of a cat features prominently, and this area is the subject of today’s post, to track down the location of …
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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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Sadiq Says He Wants London To Host 2040 Olympics Sadiq Khan hopes London will host "the greenest Games ever". Image: Shutterstock/Matt Brown Not a starting gun has been fired at the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics, and yet already there's talk of London hosting …