Articles tagged with: History of London
The open-air theatre season has begun again at the globe and throughout the summer people will line its historic seats and walls watching the works of William Shakespeare play themselves out in front of their …
The Railway Children has to be one of my very favourite stories of all time. I read the book, I loved it, I watched the film(s), I loved them, the story has just really captured …
Whilst Argentinean food may be synonymous with steak, it’s not the only thing the country has to offer. There’s also chorizo, scones and jam with clotted cream (yes really!), fantastic ice cream and ‘lomitos’ or …
Somerset House used to be on my walk home from work and during the summer rarely a night would go by when I didn’t find myself craning my neck to look into its courtyard and …
After a certain age cartoons become a rather embarrassing hobby. You know the situation – you’re bumbling along on the tube and your eyes are suddenly drawn to the brightly coloured pages of a comic …
I discovered last week, with some considerable surprise I have to say, that my friend was going to have tea with the Queen. Not on her own you understand but as one of the attendees …
If you have not hear of Ray Lowry, or you cant quite place the name then if you have one iota of interest in seminal albums by vastly famous rock bands, you will definitely have …


