"Not all those who wander are lost..." Come with me as I explore London's history, hidden gems and unusual places.
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Cuneiform Tablet: The oldest object in the City of London
Monday, March 31, 2025
St Vedast-alias-Foster Public Garden and its Treasures, City of London
Tuesday, December 05, 2023
'Collector' by Georgie Fay
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| 'Collector' by Georgie Fay. |
Tuesday November 28, 2023.
It was a particularly chilly Tuesday morning as I made my around Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, during my walk from Angel to the City of London then up to Euston. The sun, bright in the morning sky, did nothing to dispel the chill that permeated this enclosed park and burial ground, which I had last visited back in 2018, during another walk, and had long since wanted to revisit the place.
Since my previous visit a new public artwork had been installed, consisting of a metal ring, suspended by ropes from three trees, from which hung sails of original printed art.
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| Hanging like Tombstones. |
With the sun still low in the sky it cast just the right amount of light, dispersed by the surrounding trees, to highlight these unique printed sails.
With no breeze to disturb the piece it seemed to hang like painted tombstones.
Friday, March 22, 2019
120 Fenchurch Street Roof Garden
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| The view looking south. |
Friday March 22, 2019.
Back in February, 2019, a new roof garden opened, in the City of London. Situated on the fifteenth floor of a newly designed building, it offers 360 degree views of the city and its environs.
St Dunstan-in-the-East Church & Garden
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| A panoramic of the Nave. |
Friday March 22, 2019.
It was a cool spring Friday morning, as I took to the streets of the Unfinished City, in search of new areas to discover. Pretty soon I found myself on Lower Thames Street, heading eastward.









