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Watch your step!

I recently wrote a piece titled Left High & Dry on how the River Thames has been restricted over the years by the widening of its banks. Here is another reminder of the days when the river was a lot wider than it is today.Whitehall Palace was begun by Henry VIII and by the end… Continue reading Watch your step!

Published 27th Apr 2021
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged Archaeology, River Thames

Amongst these dark Satanic Mills

Do you ever get a feeling about a location? It doesn’t have to be something outwardly disturbing, just a vague notion that something historic at some time in the past might have happened on this spot. I know that sound a bit vague, but there is a certain piece of central London that has always… Continue reading Amongst these dark Satanic Mills

Published 31st Dec 2020
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged Bridge, History, Jerusalem, London, Mill, River Thames

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