Historic Sites

Banqueting House, London

A ceiling by Rubens and the site of masques, healings and a royal execution, Banqueting House reveals its secrets on a guided tour. The Former Palace of Whitehall I have to say, Whitehall is one of those street names I haven’t given much thought to, despite place names in London so often referring back to […]

Heritage Walk

London Villages: Chiswick

An illustrated walk through historic Chiswick, exploring the changes over the years. From Hogarth’s House to Chiswick House via a riverfront walk. We follow John Wittich’s 1976 book Discovering London Villages. A Walk Through A Lost London Village It’s been a while since we did one of these. There was a time (ahem lockdown) when […]

Covid Diaries

The Covid Diaries 88 – Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge

A review of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (MAA) in Cambridge, including their exhibition [Re:] Entanglements: Colonial collections in decolonial times. A pleasant and forward-looking museum, perfect to get a flavour of Cambridge’s university museums. MAA Cambridge We are now most of the way through the Salterton Arts Review’s outing to Cambridgeshire. Today is […]

Heritage Walk

Blackfriars In Depth

A walk around the former precincts of Blackfriars Priory. There is very little left of what was once an important institution in London, but its mark on the city can still be seen today. Blackfriars? What are we talking about here? We have briefly visited the Blackfriars area, on this walk along the Thames. These […]

Heritage Walk

Along The Thames Part II: London Curiosities From Westminster to St Katherine Docks

An illustrated walk along the Thames, taking in many of London’s historic curiosities. Theatres and sewers and docks, oh my! Picking Up Where We Left Off Today’s walk is a continuation of this earlier walk which started in Chelsea and ended in Westminster. The walk comes from John Wittich’s 1973 book Discovering London’s Curiosities. As […]

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