Found a picture of a walk taken a few years ago, the forgotten heat and sound of that afternoon comes back to me
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Found a picture of a walk taken a few years ago, the forgotten heat and sound of that afternoon comes back to me
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Have you ever visited any Charlie Chaplin locations in London?
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Charlie Chaplinβs childhood began here, in West Square, Lambeth. Before Hollywood, he was a little boy growing up in South London, a world of music halls hardship and workhouses that would inspire the Little Tramp and change cinema forever.
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Hidden in Hampstead is the grave of John Harrison, the self-taught clockmaker who solved longitude and made modern navigation possible.
An outsider in a world of elite science, his work helped map the Earth and still shapes GPS today.
One of Londonβs overlooked figures.
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I still utter a little wow when it comes into view. But then the landscape all around there means I'm saying 'wow' quite a few times. Must have been an amazing time excavating there. I wonder what it was for, who commissioned it and most of all - what it was called.
Thank you for sharing
Wonderful to read
Wow thatβs crazy! The more you read the more you realise we were hopeless at supplying tech and gear to the differing theatres. Absolutely awful at being able to do things in a timely manner!
a truly awful episode in our military history, was it bungling from above? there are caveats of our history so conveniently forgotten
looks very nice, swanning around in a river, appreciate Wind in the Willows and Ratty
thats a grand little hippo
absolutely beautiful, great light as well
Researching John Clare and Alfred Tennyson led me to Holy Innocents, High Beech, on the last day of sunshine. A peaceful corner of Epping Forest.
βI long for scenes where man has never trod...
And sleep as I in childhood sweetly sleptβ¦β
In 1877 outside the St Giles Workhouse a picture was taken that became a defining moment in early social documentary photography.
In that single frame lies a powerful story of poverty, reform and change: a moment that forced London to take a long hard look at itself.
very nice
She was rejected by the authorities, so she built her own hospital on the front lines. In this episode we explore the story of Mary Seacole and visit her statue opposite the Houses of Parliament, a woman who looks like she "means business."
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Hahahaha ... can I join you? perhaps we could dig a tunnel?
enigmatic? thats a very strong word to use. wouldn't have used it myself.
Looks really interesting
This walk explores the story behind Dr Salterβs Daydream in Bermondsey, a reminder of how much one family did to improve life in the East End of London long before the NHS.
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Sometimes the light can be lovely along the River Thames in London. In those moments, camera in hand, you catch fragments of lives, people passing by, stories unfolding for just a second, captured in the frame of a camera, then fleetingly gone again.
From a bloke who faked doctors reports to stay away from serving his country, the little toe rag
Really interesting how the past can continue to creep into our modern world
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Meet Beau Brummell, Regency Londonβs most stylish rebel and arguably the worldβs first fashion influencer. In this London Stories walk, I explore the life, legend, and downfall of the original dandy who reshaped menβs fashion forever.
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On a Soho street stands a pump that changed the world. In this episode of London Stories, I visit the famous Cholera Pump on Broadwick Street, where a devastating 1854 cholera outbreak led to a breakthrough that helped save millions of lives.
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