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Sally Crawford's London: April 2013
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The built environment from a user's perspective. Tuesday, 30 April 2013. Queen's Day in the Netherlands. Monday, 29 April 2013. What a Magnificent Departure Lounge. For a weekend away. Liverpool Street Rail Station. This week I'm taking you to the Forest of Epping. All aboard. Friday, 26 April 2013. I Love the Stately Way. In which this building curves round to accommodate Booth's Place. Thursday, 25 April 2013. Room with a View. Wednesday, 24 April 2013. New Apartment Blocks Needn't be Boring. Beautiful...
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Sally Crawford's London: February 2013
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The built environment from a user's perspective. Thursday, 28 February 2013. A Writer's Table Spot. Not mine - I have an LG button phone - in the brilliant Le Pain Quotidien. Wednesday, 27 February 2013. A Gable A Day Keeps The Glooms Away. Was there ever a more uplifting urban street architecture than the Flemish gable? This is yesterday's building from Great Portland Street, shot from a different angle - and look at that little doorway building on the right of it. Tuesday, 26 February 2013. Wednesday, ...
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London Fortean Society: Science in Wonderland – The Scientific Fairy Tales of Victorian Britain
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We like to think and talk about strange and excluded things: from ghosts and UFOs to forgotten history and strange beliefs. See below for more details. We're forteans, we're open minded and we welcome everyone online and at our meetings. Contact us on forteansociety@live.co.uk. Wednesday, 17 June 2015. Science in Wonderland – The Scientific Fairy Tales of Victorian Britain. London Fortean Society in association with Conway Hall. Science in Wonderland – The Scientific Fairy Tales of Victorian Britain.
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Nairn's London: June 2009
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Tuesday, 9 June 2009. The Capital in the Clink. Crime and criminals have defined the capital since medieval times and,. More than any other type of building, the story of London can be told through its prisons and their inhabitants. This is a theme which has been taken up by various. Writers over the years. Pre-emininent among London prisons is the Tower of London. Yet, as Geoffrey Parnell notes, vistors are still surprised to learn this was not its original purpose:. By Robert D Storch,. Hogarth and Dic...
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Saturdays Child: Family Ties - Part I
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Family Ties - Part I. Family Ties - Part I. Standing l-r: May CUPP, "Robin" CUPP, "Josie" ( nee. Seated, their parents Wm Cornwell CUPP and Sarah ( nee. From Wordless Wednesday: CUPP Family Portrait. On my mother's side, the CUPP. Intermarried repeatedly during migrations westward from. Pennsylvania to Illinois, Iowa, and after the Civil War,. To Kansas. At the beginning of the 1900s, several moved. To California, but remained intertwined. The journey through the family archives begins with. Had married ...
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Saturdays Child: Thursday Drive: the Flint Hills of Kansas
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Family Ties - Part I. Thursday, May 3. Thursday Drive: the Flint Hills of Kansas. There's a lot more in "them thar [Flint] Hills". Than Interstate 70 or the Kansas Turnpike! Have a great day! It’s very amazing. Thanks for it. April 28, 2016 3:59 PM. Soner Kaya, glad you enjoyed it! April 29, 2016 5:18 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Descends from English, Austrian and Swedish immigrants blessed with wanderlust and thinking outside the box, traits that were passed down to her. An East End Event.
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Work | Peter Cameron's Blog
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Peter Cameron's Blog. Always busy counting, doubting every figured guess . . . GAP code for PLRs. Laplace eigenvalues and optimality. I wanted to represent these [Fuchsian] functions by the quotient of two series; the idea was perfectly conscious and deliberate; the analogy with elliptic functions guided me. I asked myself what properties these series must have if they existed, and succeeded without difficulty in forming the series I have called thetafuchsian. William Byers, How Mathematicians Think.
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London Ramblings: March 2012
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Thursday, 29 March 2012. Politicians, what an extraordinary bunch they are. For some time now there has been the threat of strike action by fuel tanker drivers. The dispute, as is often the case, being about pay and conditions. The press, as expected, has been stirring up concerns over fuel shortages which would lead to huge disruptions. Affecting personal vehicles and, more importantly, public services and. Politicians…….don’t you just love ‘em! Labels: foot in mouth. Monday, 5 March 2012. To take a loo...
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London Ramblings: Death In Notting Hill
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Tuesday, 30 July 2013. Death In Notting Hill. Closer still, I found that they had been scattered over the bodies of two dead foxes! Some of the flowers appear to have been in the form of a garland but that may have been just the way that they had fallen. I didn't have time to forensically examine the corpses but a couple of things were obvious. Firstly, if they were road kill, they had been moved from where they had been hit. They were laid neatly side by side and on their sides. . Thirdly, they appeared...
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London Ramblings: April 2013
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Wednesday, 17 April 2013. Margaret Thatcher.the Final Act. So, it's finally over. Margaret Hilda Thatcher has been despatched to meet her maker (if you believe in that kind of thing). Surely one of the most controversial and divisive figures in modern British history, her funeral has resulted in as much discussion as her entire political career. The cortege, accompanied by a military escort and the band of the Royal Marines, then made its way along Fleet St and up Ludgate Hill to St Paul's. This attitude...
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