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Two tickets have just become available for my walk on the 18th of May exploring the history and transformation of the area around Puddle Dock. Details here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-lost-lan…

Two tickets have just become available for my walk on the 18th of May exploring the history and transformation of the area around Puddle Dock. Details here:

eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-lost-lan…
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Today’s new post: St. James’s – The Essence of Piccadilly. A historic church that was almost destroyed in the last war, explored at alondoninheritance.com

Today’s new post: St. James’s – The Essence of Piccadilly. A historic church that was almost destroyed in the last war, explored at alondoninheritance.com
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The Lost Alleys Of Cloth Fair. The house photographed in 1951 is the oldest residential building in the City of London. More on Cloth Fair in my post at alondoninheritance.com/london-streets…

The Lost Alleys Of Cloth Fair. The house photographed in 1951 is the oldest residential building in the City of London. More on Cloth Fair in my post at alondoninheritance.com/london-streets…
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ā€œIn the High Street is this 17th century bow-windowed inn, the ā€˜Castle’, a picturesque reminder of coaching days.ā€ One of several Battersea sites from the 1951 book Curious London by Hugh Pearman. More in my post at alondoninheritance.com/london-books/c…

ā€œIn the High Street is this 17th century bow-windowed inn, the ā€˜Castle’, a picturesque reminder of coaching days.ā€ One of several Battersea sites from the 1951 book Curious London by Hugh Pearman. More in my post at alondoninheritance.com/london-books/c…
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Rugby Street, French’s Dairy (here photographed in 1986) and Emerald Court, one of the narrowest alleys, if not the narrowest in London, from my post at alondoninheritance.com/london-streets…

Rugby Street, French’s Dairy (here photographed in 1986) and Emerald Court, one of the narrowest alleys, if not the narrowest in London, from my post at alondoninheritance.com/london-streets…
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The collar number of Frederick Albert Victor Moore, from Cornwall, who joined G Division of the Metropolitan Police in 1886 in Myddleton Passage from my post on New River Head and London’s Water Industry at alondoninheritance.com/rivers-and-str…

The collar number of Frederick Albert Victor Moore, from Cornwall, who joined G Division of the Metropolitan Police in 1886 in Myddleton Passage from my post on New River Head and London’s Water Industry at alondoninheritance.com/rivers-and-str…
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Amos Jones, Chemist, on the corner of Drury Lane and Long Acre, photographed in 1985 from my post at alondoninheritance.com/london-streets…

Amos Jones, Chemist, on the corner of Drury Lane and Long Acre, photographed in 1985 from my post at alondoninheritance.com/london-streets…
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The View from Greenwich Park – Watching the City Evolve, from 1676 to today. This photo is from 1980, more at alondoninheritance.com/londonvistas/v…

The View from Greenwich Park – Watching the City Evolve, from 1676 to today. This photo is from 1980, more at alondoninheritance.com/londonvistas/v…
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Rotherhithe Gas Works and a soon to be lost Gas Holder, here photographed in 1948, from my post at alondoninheritance.com/london-infrast…

Rotherhithe Gas Works and a soon to be lost Gas Holder, here photographed in 1948, from my post at alondoninheritance.com/london-infrast…