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DEPTFORD - LONDON - BRITTANY - RANDOM BITS OF HISTORY. Deptford Power Station, 1912. Saturday, 17 March 2018. It looks like a momentary exposure, while work is carried out, but similar photos were taken over a year ago. So work must be progressing slowly. There is very little information online about this company, but they were the distributors for Ajax calculators.
We have been driving a little blue Fiat Panda for the last four years without too much trouble but as with most cars there comes a time when maybe it has to be considered if its worth repairing of changing to anothe car, as it has with this one. The seats on the Panda were quite low down and both of us were sort of hanging on to the doors to haul ourselves out, lol.
Posted on December 3, 2017. The new entrance to the Mithraeum at 12 Walbrook. Posted on October 15, 2017. Posted on August 27, 2017. Mausoleum of Alexander Berens, a wealthy linen draper and seller of luxury goods. Posted on July 30, 2017.
23 March, 2018 by Mike Paterson. A guest post by London Historians Member Mark Lubienski.
Putting old images online for everyone to enjoy. Welcome to London Past, an ongoing project to make old images available to a wider audience. For more details please see the About. Liverpool Street Station, 1891.
Of the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich has what is considered one of most impressive and important baroque interiors in Europe. Originally built at the instigation of Queen Mary II, it formed part of the Royal Hospital for Seamen which was intended to offer care to sailors invalided out of the navy. The Hospital was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor, and was built on the site of the Palace of Placentia.
Songs Heard on Fast Trains. Another largely irrelevent personal blog, mostly featuring trains, music and musings on place. As my train lumbered across the junction and into the terminus platforms at Orpington station, I pondered the journey here. I should have been here a week ago, a long-planned and much anticipated weekend trip which combined a range of events and - for me at least - culminated in.
Adventure before Dementia, Australia. On the third day of our tour to Singapore and Malacca we were told to pack an overnight bag for a three day trip to Malacca in Malaya. We were with 57 res. Mennonite Girls Can Cook, Mostly Canada. I think we have lots of cookie recipes, but here is just one more which I really like. Would you believe that I belong to a knitting group? I am not a . Life on a Small Island, Scotland. Life After Money, England.
Monday, August 10, 2015. HENRY CYRIL PAGET, 5TH MARQUESS OF ANGELSEY. Viv Gardner, Professor of Theatre Studies at the University of Manchester, is recognized as an expert on the life and times of the 5th Marquess and so we turn to her article on the subject that appeared in The Guardian. In 1898, Paget married his cousin, Lilian Chetwynd.
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7 Sure-Fire Ways to Make Houseguests Feel Awkward and Unwelcome. Keep the house tidy, but not sterile. Throw comfortable blankets and pillows around the sitting room. Display interesting books or photo albums on the coffee table. Fresh baked cookies always in the oven or on the counter. Offer them something to eat or drink.
My favourite website - Restrained Elegance! My profile on Informed Consent. Click here for my twitter page. Mourning photos lost, welcoming new ones! How the world has changed! God I am waffling. Didnt mean to talk about any of that. I should get off my high horse! Sunday, 30 May 2010. I am so sorry! Before y.
Theatre, Film, Literature Reviews -London and other European Cities. Monday, 4 May 2015. Brilliantly written and competently directed by J. Chandor, A Most Violent Year is an understated business drama playing in a mob-like world of gritty family businesses with few holds barred in the melting pot of the streets of New York. Sunday, 3 May 2015.
The other weekend we enjoyed our breakfast with the most amazing view of London at Duck and Waffle. We sat at a corner table with floor to ceiling glass on either side and looked down on buses snailing their way along Bishopsgate whilst enjoying some rather gorgeous waffles. The view to the south was not bad either, looking down. On to the Gherkin with Tower Bridge in the background. Ordering a cold drink at .