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Capsule lectures in the London Eye | Middlesex Explorer
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June 1, 2015. Capsule lectures in the London Eye. The lives of significant figures from the history of Middlesex who came to the Capital County to fulfil their destiny will be celebrated in a series of lectures in the pods of the London Eye. Richard Whittington, Lord Mayor of London, Anne Boleyn second wife of Henry VIII, Musician Freddie Mercury and Lady Diana Spencer amongst others will be explored by experts such as Dan Cruickshank, Jennie Bond and Charles Moore on 11th June. You must be logged in.
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The Travels of a Middlesaxon: How a Modest Monk Called Norman Founded a Religious Cult in the Land of the East Saxons and Why This Is A Missed Opportunity For Modern Colchester | Middlesex Explorer
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July 12, 2015. The Travels of a Middlesaxon: How a Modest Monk Called Norman Founded a Religious Cult in the Land of the East Saxons and Why This Is A Missed Opportunity For Modern Colchester. Saxon Life in Colchester. The Pope Sets About Crushing Paganism in England. In AD597 when the Pope sent a Benedictine monk called Augustine on a mission to England. Augustine landed on the Isle of Thanet and converted King Ethelbert of Kent and his Kingdom to Christainity. The Pope made Augustine the first ...Edwar...
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5 Spanish experiences in Middlesex | Middlesex Explorer
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June 17, 2015. 5 Spanish experiences in Middlesex. As the soon as the summer sun comes out in Middlesex our thoughts turn to holidays – one of the most popular destinations being Spain – but don’t worry if you’re not off to Espana anytime soon you can still catch the feeling of the country by these hidden gems – once you’ve got your sunglasses on you could almost believe you’re there. The Kensington Roof Gardens. London Spanish Film Festival. 8211; 24 Sept-1 October 2015 at Ciné Lumière (17 Queensberry P...
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July 12, 2015. The Travels of a Middlesaxon: How a Modest Monk Called Norman Founded a Religious Cult in the Land of the East Saxons and Why This Is A Missed Opportunity For Modern Colchester. Saxon Life in Colchester. The Pope Sets About Crushing Paganism in England. In AD597 when the Pope sent a Benedictine monk called Augustine on a mission to England. Augustine landed on the Isle of Thanet and converted King Ethelbert of Kent and his Kingdom to Christainity. The Pope made Augustine the first ...Edwar...
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Top 10 of Off-beat Tours in and around London: Inside the mind of the capital’s most feared serial killer, surviving surgery before the invention of anaesthetic and travelling the road to hell | Middlesex Explorer
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May 17, 2012. Top 10 of Off-beat Tours in and around London: Inside the mind of the capital’s most feared serial killer, surviving surgery before the invention of anaesthetic and travelling the road to hell. Tour of Highgate Cemetery. There are two sections of Highgate cemetery East and West. Admission to the West Cemetery is by guided tour only. These take place on weekdays and at the weekend. Http:/ www.highgate-cemetery.org/. Telephone 0208 340 1834. Nearest Tube: Highgate (Northern Line). This was th...
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Famous Fictional Middlesaxons: Sherlock Holmes | Middlesex Explorer
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January 27, 2015. Famous Fictional Middlesaxons: Sherlock Holmes. In 1887 one of the Middlesex’s greatest fictional characters was brought to life in the pages of Beeton’s Christmas Annual. Residing at 221b Baker Street with his companion Dr Watson and housekeeper Mrs Hudson, Sherlock Holmes is one of the most enduring and recognisable fictional detectives. Statue of Sherlock Holmes. The Sherlock Holmes Pub. Tapas Brindisa, Soho. This restaurant at 46 Broadwick Street in Soho is the place Sherlock and Jo...
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6 Japanese parks and buildings for exploration in and around London and Middlesex | Middlesex Explorer
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May 25, 2015. 6 Japanese parks and buildings for exploration in and around London and Middlesex. 1) The Kyoto Garden in Holland Park. 2) The Japanese Bridge in Langley Park. 3) Kew Gardens (Part 1) – The Japanese Landscape comprising of Gateway of the Imperial Messenger leading to The Garden of Peace,. Garden of Activity, Garden of Harmony. The Gateway of the Imperial Messenger. The Garden of Peace. The Garden of Activity. This garden symbolises the natural grandeur of waterfalls, hills and the sea. ...
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A Unique Subterranean Cinema Experience in Middlesex | Middlesex Explorer
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April 29, 2015. A Unique Subterranean Cinema Experience in Middlesex. Are organising a number of film screenings from 28-30th May in association with TFL as part of a series of events called “Firsts for the Tube” to mark the start of all night weekend opening of the tube on 12th September. Films such as Strangers on A Train and American Werewolf in London can be viewed in a disused area of Charing Cross Station which was once the end Jubilee Line before it was extended to Docklands. You must be logged in.
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St George’s Day: What Food Should We Eat In Celebration? | Middlesex Explorer
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April 21, 2015. St George’s Day: What Food Should We Eat In Celebration? This Saturday, 25th April 2015, one of the largest St George’s Day celebrations in the UK will take place in Trafalgar Square. According to the Visit London website, visitors to the Feast of St George Festival can look forward to sampling a range of traditional English fare such as hog roasts and homemade pies. Is this choice of cuisine truly representative of St George? There may be certain dishes which would traditionally eaten on...
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Excavation of Old Artefacts at The Palace of Westminster | Middlesex Explorer
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May 26, 2015. Excavation of Old Artefacts at The Palace of Westminster. The above does not refer long buried political careers but in fact Big Ben’s original predecessor Great Tom which could emerge this Summer as archaeologists conduct the first excavation at Parliament since the 1970s. Permission for a small scale dig has been granted on the in New Palace Yard near to where the current clock tower which houses Big Ben stands (which is currently used as an underground car park). You must be logged in.