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August | 2012 | sketchesbyboz
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Observations and London ramblings. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: August 2012. August 30, 2012. Until the Summer of 2011 boz had no idea of the existence of this tranquil historic oasis. Found by chance whilst pulling off the A12 to wait for Blackwall Tunnel traffic to subside, on a quiet Friday afternoon, before the Olympic Park site had been completed, and hardly a soul about, Three Mills Island almost encapsulates a bygone era. Having obtained this little amount ...
Three Mills Bromley-by-Bow | sketchesbyboz
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Observations and London ramblings. Skip to primary content. August 30, 2012. Until the Summer of 2011 boz had no idea of the existence of this tranquil historic oasis. Found by chance whilst pulling off the A12 to wait for Blackwall Tunnel traffic to subside, on a quiet Friday afternoon, before the Olympic Park site had been completed, and hardly a soul about, Three Mills Island almost encapsulates a bygone era. Having obtained this little amount of information about the place, along with the fascinating...
Age of Elegance in Guildhall Yard | sketchesbyboz
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Observations and London ramblings. Skip to primary content. Age of Elegance in Guildhall Yard. March 2, 2012. An exhibition has opened at the Guildhall Art Gallery on 11 February just past;. Age of Elegance: 1890-1930. This exhibition showcases many fine paintings in the City of London Corporation collection that have been hidden away in storage for decades. These works are now on display as intended and form an impressive collection. C[1905] and a romantic view over the City of London. William Luker Jun...
CurioCity – A Review | sketchesbyboz
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Observations and London ramblings. Skip to primary content. CurioCity – A Review. April 22, 2012. Popular in the nineteenth century as a means of cheaply distributing popular culture in print was the chapbook. Small in size, thus suitable for pocket or purse, frequently printed on a single folded sheet of paper. Launched in September 2011 there is, for London in the twenty-first century, a new superior hybrid of chapbook and map in the form of. Edited by Henry Eliot and Matt Lloyd,. Along with tales of S...
Gin in Clerkenwell and Chelsea | sketchesbyboz
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Observations and London ramblings. Skip to primary content. Gin in Clerkenwell and Chelsea. June 6, 2013. Events for Clerkenwell Design Week 2013 and Chelsea Fringe have found boz metaphorically and literally immersed in Gin over recent weeks …. in the interests of research naturally …. Beginning in Clerkenwell for Clerkenwell Design Week 2013. In conjunction with Creative Clerkenwell. A far cry from the sweet viscous spirit originating with Dutch Geneva, every slum back kitchen that could find a pot to ...
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Fascinating Comparison of London 1927 / 2013 | The Ancient Londoner
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Life and London – how they've both changed…. Fascinating Comparison of London 1927 / 2013. 14th January, 2014. 14th January, 2014. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window).
A ‘Great Tower For London’ – or a Shard? | The Ancient Londoner
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Life and London – how they've both changed…. A ‘Great Tower For London’ – or a Shard? 13th January, 2014. 14th January, 2014. You live and learn, as they say. Something new every day. I’ve been a Londoner for many years and a bit of a football fan. That’s soccer to any American readers…). So I thought I was knowledgeable on the history of London and anything connected to football in the capital city. Well, it turns out I know less than I thought on. This is taken from the wikipedia. Some of the designs i...
The London Journal of Flora Tristan | Views and Voices
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London, Kent and Cornwall in words and pictures. Cornish Pasties – a family tradition. The London Journal of Flora Tristan. March 10, 2014. The House of Commons. 1831. Flora wrote a merged account of her four London visits which. Was published in France in 1842 under the title ‘ Promenades dans Londres. House of Commons George Hayter, showing a more ordered version than Flora’s description. Allowance has to be made for Flora’s tendency to exaggerate and to paint a colourful, but not always accurate, pict...
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London, Kent and Cornwall in words and pictures. Newer posts →. Religion and debauchery in Tunbridge Wells. October 27, 2011. Celebrated for its waters Tunbridge Wells was remarkable for little else than the ignorance and profaneness of its inhabitants’. (The life and Times of Selina Countess of Huntingdon, 1839). Early on an autumn evening in 1768 a crowd gathered outside a large house on Mount Ephrai. The Pantiles in 1748. Memorial commemorating the chapel's foundation. The site of Countess Selina̵...
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Another Nickel In The Machine. A blog about 20th Century London. Posts Tagged ‘The Ritz’. Children from Hoxton Visit Charlie Chaplin at the Ritz in 1921. Monday, September 1st, 2014. Charlie Chaplin at the Ritz with 50 children from Hoxton in 1921. Charlie Chaplin was woken up on the morning 17 September 1921 while in his bed at the Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly. Visitors from Hoxton he was told, and from outside the window he could hear children singing a song over and over again:. Mr Chaplin just bubbled ov...
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Another Nickel In The Machine. A blog about 20th Century London. Posts Tagged ‘scandal’. Laquo; Older Entries. Children from Hoxton Visit Charlie Chaplin at the Ritz in 1921. Monday, September 1st, 2014. Charlie Chaplin at the Ritz with 50 children from Hoxton in 1921. Charlie Chaplin was woken up on the morning 17 September 1921 while in his bed at the Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly. Visitors from Hoxton he was told, and from outside the window he could hear children singing a song over and over again:. Mr Ch...
London « Another Nickel In The Machine
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Another Nickel In The Machine. A blog about 20th Century London. Archive for the ‘London’ Category. Laquo; Older Entries. 8220;Beautiful Idiots and Brilliant Lunatics’ – The Book! Monday, November 2nd, 2015. Beautiful Idiots and Brilliant Lunatics published on November 15 2015. Mabel Chiltern says to Lord Faversham after he has complained about the decline of society:. Oh, I love London society! I think it has immensely improved. It is entirely composed now of beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics.
Piccadilly « Another Nickel In The Machine
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Another Nickel In The Machine. A blog about 20th Century London. Archive for the ‘Piccadilly’ Category. Laquo; Older Entries. Children from Hoxton Visit Charlie Chaplin at the Ritz in 1921. Monday, September 1st, 2014. Charlie Chaplin at the Ritz with 50 children from Hoxton in 1921. When the moon shines bright on Charlie Chaplin. His boots are cracking, for want of blacking. And his little baggy trousers need mending. Before we send him to the Dardanelles. Mr Chaplin just bubbled over with good nature a...
bombs « Another Nickel In The Machine
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Another Nickel In The Machine. A blog about 20th Century London. Posts Tagged ‘bombs’. Laquo; Older Entries. The Day the Traitors Burgess and Maclean Left Town. Sunday, January 8th, 2012. Donald Duart Maclean and Guy Francis de Moncy Burgess. Now back in London Burgess was living in a small three-roomed flat in Mayfair situated at Clifford Chambers, 10 New Bond Street and opposite Asprey the famous jewellers. The location was (and is of course) a very salubrious part of London. Guy lay back, reading a bo...
assassination « Another Nickel In The Machine
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Another Nickel In The Machine. A blog about 20th Century London. Posts Tagged ‘assassination’. Laquo; Older Entries. James Earl Ray’s Arrest at Heathrow in 1968. Saturday, November 21st, 2009. James Earl Ray’s passport photos 1968. At 11 o’clock in the morning on Saturday, June 8th 1968 an immigration officer at Heathrow Airport peered at a passenger’s Canadian passport, looked up and said casually;. Would you please step into our office for some routine questions, Mr Sneyd. The following day Ray flew ba...
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Observations and London ramblings. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Artisans and History at the London Design Festival. September 18, 2013. London Design Festival …. one of the most important fixtures in the Design World calender. Two districts significant for their rapid and relatively recent reputation as centres for innovative design are the Shoreditch Triangle and Clerkenwell Design Quarter. Rivington Street described by Niklaus Pevsner as a good example of ‘authentic and var...
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This blog is an attempt by an aging hippie to leave a few footprints on the beach of existence. Sunday, April 26, 2015. As the number of elephants grow, the situation in the oasis becomes clearly unsustainable. The vegetation dwindles, even though the elephants are starving. Despite their best efforts, the zebras cannot provide enough fertiliser to keep the oasis going. The elephants resent the zebras, and the zebras resent the elephants. He could suggest that the elephants and zebras search for other oa...
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Tunneling Out of the Chateau d'If. But Edmond believes him. Edmond becomes his adopted son. Edmond breaks out of prison and travels to the island where the treasure is supposedly hidden. And there he becomes richer than any man alive. Some of the set pieces emblazon themselves on the memory with the vividness of an unforgettable sunrise:. It is a suffering which makes the transformation in his character all the more believable and haunting:. There’s an unforced confidence and...
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Sunday, 3 January 2010. Sketch 14 - Created for A Spoon Full of Sugar. Posted by Nikki Fairbairn. Sketch 13 - Created for High Hopes Challenge 57. Posted by Nikki Fairbairn. Tuesday, 22 September 2009. Sketch 12 - Created for A Spoon Full of Sugar Challenge 70. Posted by Nikki Fairbairn. Sunday, 7 June 2009. Sketch 11 - Created for High Hopes Challenge 34. Posted by Nikki Fairbairn. Monday, 25 May 2009. Sketch 10 - Created for Stamp with Fun Challenge blog. Posted by Nikki Fairbairn. Sunday, 24 May 2009.
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