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London Walking Tours | Stay In Paddington
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Book A Paddington Hotel. Planning Your London Stay. Raquo; London Walking Tours. Here are 2 London tour guides we recommend:. Matt Gedge provides truly wonderful walking tours, including a unique walking tour that includes The Changing Of The Guard Ceremony from a unique perspective that makes viewing this ceremony far. More interesting than the point of view from which it is commonly viewed. Matt has also earned a ‘Recommended on Trip Adviser’. Matt’s website can be viewed here. Get To The UK On BA.
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Historical Trinkets: Historical Trinkets is moving!
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Hidden history, book reviews, photographs and general history-related prattle. Thursday, 19 June 2014. Historical Trinkets is moving! Historical Trinkets is moving to a new home - it was time for a change as when I started this blog I didn't have the clearest of ideas about which direction I wanted to take it in. The new blog can be found at FlickeringLamps.com. My twitter feed has also been renamed to @FlickeringLamps. Thanks again for all your support,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Its quite eas...
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Historical Trinkets: January 2013
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Hidden history, book reviews, photographs and general history-related prattle. Sunday, 6 January 2013. The lonesome grave of a travelling labourer. A possible translation of this is "the hilltop settlement of the veterans." Some ruins of the fort, including the bath house and granaries, can still be seen today, and many buildings in the village have reused Roman stones and columns. Ruins of Ribchester's Roman granaries, close to the church of St Wilfrid. At first glimpse, it's a fairly ordinary 18th Cent...
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Historical Trinkets: January 2012
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Hidden history, book reviews, photographs and general history-related prattle. Monday, 16 January 2012. Cripplegate: destruction and rebirth. Cripplegate in c.1650. Image sourced from Wikipedia. During the Second World War, the Cripplegate area was particularly badly bombed. By 1951 only 48 people were registered as living within the Cripplegate ward, so widespread was the damage. The first wave of bomb damage to St Giles. Source. And who was buried in St Giles without Cripplegate after his death in 1674.
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Historical Trinkets: The lonesome grave of a travelling labourer
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Hidden history, book reviews, photographs and general history-related prattle. Sunday, 6 January 2013. The lonesome grave of a travelling labourer. A possible translation of this is "the hilltop settlement of the veterans." Some ruins of the fort, including the bath house and granaries, can still be seen today, and many buildings in the village have reused Roman stones and columns. Ruins of Ribchester's Roman granaries, close to the church of St Wilfrid. At first glimpse, it's a fairly ordinary 18th Cent...
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Getting an Agent | caroline shenton
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Archivist, historian and writer. Mr barry’s war. The day parliament burned down. Category Archives: Getting an Agent. How I Got to Here. So, with just a week to go until publication of. The Day Parliament Burned Down,. The story behind the story…. When I began work at the Parliamentary Archives. Surely it must have had a massive impact on contemporaries? What did people think at the time? What was the old Palace like? Why did the fire spread so quickly? What treasures were lost and what was saved?
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Old Palace of Westminster | caroline shenton
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Archivist, historian and writer. Mr barry’s war. The day parliament burned down. Category Archives: Old Palace of Westminster. Old Palace of Westminster. It had to happen. Yes, more stuff boxes have come to light. Author of Who takes Britain to War? Who has just acquired a snuff box of his own. This one is, once again, carved from the wood of the Painted Chamber. Doubleday, you will recall, was also the manufacturer of the souvenir lead watchfob. Cast into the shape of the seal -allegedly – of the ...
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nadfas | caroline shenton
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Archivist, historian and writer. Mr barry’s war. The day parliament burned down. Caroline is an accredited NADFAS. Lecturer. She has wide experience of lecturing to adult audiences and offers a range of lecture topics with stunning digital slides. Study days are also available. DFAS lecture programmers can get in touch with Caroline and find further details via the NADFAS Directory, or please use the contact form. To request a list of lectures available and a booking information sheet.
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CarolineShenton | caroline shenton
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Archivist, historian and writer. Mr barry’s war. The day parliament burned down. All posts by CarolineShenton. Parliament Buildings of the World: No 9 Hungary. New Palace of Westminster. Parliaments of the World. Along with the Canadian Parliament. In Ottawa, the Hungarian legislature (Országgyűlés) in Budapest has a building which has more than one point of comparison with Westminster. A recent summer holiday on the Danube Bend has provided the opportunity to look at those in more detail. The rest of th...
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other publications | caroline shenton
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Archivist, historian and writer. Mr barry’s war. The day parliament burned down. Ding-Dong Over Big Ben’s Designers (Letter, The Times, 8 Jun 2009). The Itinerary of Edward III and his Household 1327-1345 ( List and Index Society. NS 318, 2007). Dover Castle’s Ancient Keepers: An Antiquarian Manuscript at Knole’. Apollo, (April 2006), pp 62-66. Book Review: ‘J S Bothwell, Edward III and the English Peerage’ English Historical Review. Cxx (2005), pp 1372-1374. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004). 8216;...
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