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| History in the Heart of the City. |
"Not all those who wander are lost..." Come with me as I explore London's history, hidden gems and unusual places.
Friday, January 05, 2018
'East India Arms'
Wednesday, January 03, 2018
Waterstones, Piccadilly
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| Well worth the wait. |
What was peculiar was that of all the bookshops that I had visited, in London, this one had passed me by. What a mistake that was. It is massive and spreads across six floors. It has since become my favourite bookstore, especially with the views that are on offer on the fifth floor.
Tuesday, January 02, 2018
Royal Gun Salute
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| The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, in Green Park. |
A Royal Gun Salute is fired on numerous occasions, throughout the year, and is a marvel of horsemanship, skill and military discipline.
Tower of London: Medieval Palace
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| The bedchamber of King Edward I. |
The first part of the Tower that I visited, on entering from the Byward Tower, was the Medieval Palace. It is remarkably well preserved and with actors wandering through the rooms, dressed in medieval garb, you get a real sense of life in the 1200s.
Some of the walls, and parts of the flooring, have been left in a bit of disrepair, to show how the palace was constructed.
Monday, January 01, 2018
Hampstead Hill Garden and Pergola
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| The perfect escape from the Unfinished City. |
I was not disappointed. The Hill Garden is beautifully maintained, with manicured lawns, flowers, shrubs and trees from around the globe, a Georgian Arbour and, of course, the Pergola. Unfortunately, the Pergola was partially closed as someone had hired it for their wedding, so I was unable to witness the spectacular views over Hampstead Heath.
Although the Pergola is in need of some serious restoration, it is still a remarkable, and a somewhat eerie, place to visit.
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