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"The houses in Paris are very tall, many are built of wood, others in fine masonry. The communal areas inside are filthy and ...
The Black British composer and conductor Samuel Coleridge-Taylor will be honoured in a series of events in his hometown of ...
A glazed plaque at 16 Farringdon Lane denotes 'Clerks' Well', in a building clearly labelled 'Well Court'. Large windows let ...
London's most central gallery is also one of its most popular: during the day, particularly in the summer tourist season, ...
Come take a stroll along one of London’s most charming riverside paths. Strand-on-the-Green, opposite Kew, is ridiculously ...
In fact, as Juliet Rix shows in her new book, the capital now has a remarkable and reassuring array of statues of women. Here ...
Indeed, it might be considered one of the most notable rail deaths of all time. A prominent MP was killed at the opening of a ...
Time moved on. Harrild died. Round Hill was demolished. The Round Hill housing estate grew up in its place. But St Antholin’s ...
From grand, chandelier-hung dining rooms to intimate, candlelit alcoves, and from the ideal tête-à-tête spot to the perfect ...
The Bayeux Tapestry — an historic 70-metre-long needlework piece depicting scenes from the Norman invasion and Battle of ...
The following day, we published the following account of a walk through central London. Nothing particularly noteworthy ...
During the one-off two-hour show — part of the King's Cross Summer Sounds series — songs from around 15 musicals will be ...