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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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Charles Flower Archives - HistoryLondonHistoryLondon
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Transmitting gobbets of London's past…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. THE BOSS OF BETHNAL GREEN. Tag Archives: Charles Flower. Charles Flower’s Old London Churches. April 1, 2017. St Helen, Bishopsgate by Charles Flower, c.1904. I came across the above picture of the church St Helen, Bishopsgate on an old postcard recently. It caught my eye because I pass through this scene almost every day and find it a rare haven of tranquillity amongst the bustle of the City traffic. If you enjoy...
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Transmitting gobbets of London's past…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. THE BOSS OF BETHNAL GREEN. Category Archives: City of London. Charles Flower’s Old London Churches. April 1, 2017. St Helen, Bishopsgate by Charles Flower, c.1904. I came across the above picture of the church St Helen, Bishopsgate on an old postcard recently. It caught my eye because I pass through this scene almost every day and find it a rare haven of tranquillity amongst the bustle of the City traffic. If you ...
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Transmitting gobbets of London's past…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. THE BOSS OF BETHNAL GREEN. Tag Archives: All Hallows-by-the-Tower. Charles Flower’s Old London Churches. April 1, 2017. St Helen, Bishopsgate by Charles Flower, c.1904. I came across the above picture of the church St Helen, Bishopsgate on an old postcard recently. It caught my eye because I pass through this scene almost every day and find it a rare haven of tranquillity amongst the bustle of the City traffic.
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Transmitting gobbets of London's past…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. THE BOSS OF BETHNAL GREEN. Charles Flower’s Old London Churches. April 1, 2017. St Helen, Bishopsgate by Charles Flower, c.1904. I came across the above picture of the church St Helen, Bishopsgate on an old postcard recently. It caught my eye because I pass through this scene almost every day and find it a rare haven of tranquillity amongst the bustle of the City traffic. Charles Flower in his early twenties.
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From the Cruet Stand to the Cheese Grater, London nicknames | Views and Voices
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London, Kent and Cornwall in words and pictures. Two weddings and a christening. Marylebone Church in 1846. The Royal Exchange →. From the Cruet Stand to the Cheese Grater, London nicknames. April 13, 2012. In the nineteenth century. Magazine during the 1851 Great Exhibition as a nickname for the huge glass hall in Hyde Park. Described it as being like a ‘monster threefold boiler’ and it soon became known as ‘the Brompton boilers.’. Big Ben (Illustrated London News). This entry was posted in London.
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Cornish Pasties – a family tradition | Views and Voices
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London, Kent and Cornwall in words and pictures. Theft at the Pantheon Bazaar. The London Journal of Flora Tristan →. Cornish Pasties – a family tradition. July 21, 2013. My grandparents lived in Falmouth, so there were plenty of beaches nearby to choose from. Our family’s favourite was (and still is) Kynance Cove out on the Lizard Peninsula, where a steep path leads down to a sandy beach enclosed between outcrops of green-black serpentine rocks. The Cornish cooks convert leeks, fish, fowl, everything in...
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