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The battle to get London’s youth into the arts: 'you don't need a qualification to engage with a piece of art' - London is a cultural hotspot, and yet its youth have never felt so cut off from the art ...
London researchers recently reconstructed large Roman plaster collection, revealing vibrant frescoes hidden for 1,800 years ...
Having it all is most definitely a good thing but it can also be a somewhat overwhelming – where to start? London has so much ...
Sunday Roast at Mr Foggs Treehouse is served every Sunday between 12pm and 6:30pm. I had a Sunday Roast at one of London’s ...
The legend of the lapping lions, whenever it was invented, is currently moot. The embankment walls are now about a metre ...
A glazed plaque at 16 Farringdon Lane denotes 'Clerks' Well', in a building clearly labelled 'Well Court'. Large windows let ...
Archeologists reveal 2,000-year-old wall art from ‘Beverly Hills of Roman London’ Birds, fruit, flowers and ancient graffiti discovered on 2,000-year-old wall paintings ...
London became a ghost town, its lights dark until King Alfred the Great (r. 871-899) marched into town in the late ninth century to revive civilization—so reams of history books are convinced.
Right between Whitechapel Hospital and London's City district, pedestrians pass by a soon-to-be-usual sight: a wildflower meadow growing vertically on the walls of a construction hoarding ...