Keyword: London
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The Highest Level of Special
The 45th President’s state visit to the United Kingdom may have been controversial to many but it was convenient to some. Mixed in with the usual bizarre behaviour and the inevitable pomp and circumstance, the true agenda was never far from the surface. Trump's visit has conicided with a time of unique chaos and uncertainty in the UK. The Tory Party (and therefore the government) is still tearing itself…
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I-Spy the Sights of (1960s) London: Part 3
We continue our exploration of Trafalgar Square . The main features shown in the sketch can all still be seen today: the fountains, Nelson's Column, the George IV statue, the National Gallery and St Martin-in-the-Fields (which we have to spy) along with some other features not mentioned: the statue of Havelock (an army general who achieved fame during the 1850s Indian Mutiny) just to the east of Nelson's column, the little Police Station in the bottom corner, the Coliseum and the statue of Ed…
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The annual Open House scramble
It's that time of year again. The Open House listings are live on the web, the green books are plopping through people's letter boxes. And as usual there's a mad scramble to book tours of the most 'prestigious' venues. The booking system last year was a fiasco; the servers crashed leading to reams of irate complaints on facebook - some people's entire lives seemed to have been ruined by their inability to get through. While there's an undeniable attraction in the possibility of visiting a hi…
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Riding the Boris bus - at last!
Ever since the first New Bus for London came into service on route 38 in February last year I've been meaning to go for a ride on it. The problem was that Victoria to Hackney is not a route that co-incides with any of my regular journeys so I would have had to make a special trip. Not only that but I would also have had to plan the timing as there was only one of the new buses in operation and the rest of the time the route was served by the regular buses. But all that has changed now. Since la…
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The changing face of construction
I've been observing the development around King's Cross for the past few years, most recently the new flats along York Way. Watching these being slotted together reminded me of the Bayko Building Set I had as a child; one of my favourite toys. First came a steel frame, then windows were slotted in and insulation panels inserted - these are 'Kooltherm' suggesting that they are designed to stay cool in the summer and retain heat in the winter. Finally an outer cladding is added over this. On…
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Boutique?
There was a time when a boutique was a shop where you could buy trendy clothes. It now seems to have become a term that is attached to almost anything if someone wants to imply that it's something not run-of-the-mill or offering a personalised, unique or individual service. It's used a lot to describe hotels and now it seems it can also apply to flats as shown by the banner outside this new development going up by Regent's Canal in Camden. What is a boutique flat? Small? Tren…
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London street names
I've set my home page so that immediately under this blog there's a block displaying my 'latest' album. I've also discovered that, as this simply means the album that appears first when you view the albums in the organizer, this can be any album you like as you can re-order the albums so that the one you want to display is first in the list. Which is a long-winded way of saying that if you scroll down below the blog you'll see a mosaic of my London A-Z album; a collection of London streetname s…
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The golden arches of Archway
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Le coincidenze continuano......
A pensarci mi sembra tutto così incredibile.....non so neanche io da che parte incominciare. Prima delle vacanze avevo detto a Giulia,che per Natale doveva andare a Londra: -Vedrai le cose strane che capiteranno e poi mi racconterai...Felix a Londra Era adorato da tutti.....- Giulia è rientrata e su facebook mi ha scritto:-Prof,aveva ragione!!! Le devo raccontare un sacco di cose su Felix!!!! - Certo non potevo andare a pensare che, come sono arrivati con il fratello e la nonna e sono entrati…