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A 19th Century padlock - that protected both historical grounds and one of the first cars - has been unearthed in the ...
Clive Birch, who has died aged 93, was an innovative publisher in the field of local history, his “Town Books” providing ...
Heading to the coast for fresh air, walks and dips has been prescribed for those looking to improve their health for hundreds ...
If you’re a fan of gin, south London is home to a distillery with a century and a half of history that you can still visit today.
How does an author and chef get the exclusive opportunity to lead tours in London’s most celebrated and historic food market?
Nobel Prize-winning author Abdulrazak Gurnah has said he did not pick literature as an A-level as it did not feel “useful”.
Sadiq Khan believes that London is poised for a pivotal moment of opportunity and growth and is urging the world to take ...
The Institute of Education was founded in 1902, as the London Day Training College. It occupied premises in Southampton Row, and these included a library. The first Librarian, Miss Geraldine de ...
Annette Fierro’s thematic exploration of utopias, engineering, and infrastructure examines the ‘manic impulses’ of postwar ...
Long-standing London estate agency brand Douglas & Gordon is making rapid progress in its pivot to the broker business model. Last month, the firm – which traces its roots back to 1958 and an ...
If you’re looking for a London break that combines history and luxury ... Guests get a discount off food downstairs; Balham is filled with popular brunch spots, but save Sunday lunch for ...