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Tag: Execution

Commuting Can Be Murder!

I currently have a little side project going on. I’m writing a tour which uses a train as transport rather than walking. I’m writing it along with my Dad, who”s something of a railway historian. I thought it might be nice to write a tour where the listener can sit back in the comfort of… Continue reading Commuting Can Be Murder!

Published 15th Nov 2024
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged Death, Execution, German, London, Murder, Trains, Transport, Victorian

The best seats in the house

St Bartholomew’s Gatehouse in Cloth Fair is definitely a fine old Elizabethan building. Well that’s not strictly true. It is and it isn’t. The framework is, but the exterior has been restored, but that doesn’t make it any the less interesting. If it hadn’t been for Kapitänleutnant Heinrich Mathy the commander of a First World… Continue reading The best seats in the house

Published 14th May 2021
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged Execution, London
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