Hopefully a hoot again. Pyramid Stage outside #52 kicks off with Brian Seff (The Quiz Meister from The Shaftesbury ) 11.30.<br />The Wrablers Acappella group at 1.00pm. Bolivian Cultural Display
I see theres some mention of bomb sites, and a link to an old map. Not sure if this better version is posted<br /><a href="http://bombsight.org/?#15/51.5688/-0.1107" target="_b
every month<br />A Portuguese Love Affair (#1 pasteis de nata with other cakes and pastries) many apologies to those of you who have been looking forward to the return of APLA: they are just to
Right, got my head around it.<br />Existing lift serves platforms 1&2.<br />New lift #1 serves 5&6 plus the northbound tube.<br />New lift #2 serves the southbound tube.<b
PPS<br />Re bombs. This website shows most London bombs , but not a full description.<br /><a href="http://bombsight.org/#16/51.5711/-0.1174" target="_blank" rel=&qu
More crazy driving this evening. I'm going to shame registrations here, and include photos. With any luck some action will get taken by the Police. Driver #1 (W819 UGS) failed to pay attention to
Thought this was rather interesting: <a href="http://bombsight.org/#14/51.5717/-0.1115" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://bombsight.org/#14/51.5717/-0.1115</
a United Dairy there and I know that in 1912 at #105 & 107 was the Aylesbury Dairy, so the migration makes sense. However, opposite Osborne Rd between the buildings and the Parade that leads to t
music, small organs, guitars and recorders. @ #152 with its funny entrance door that still stands was the cheap ‘fetch and carry shop’ (new brooms, buckets, plastic items). The Park Tavern on the cor
No idea about bomb shelters but, whether deliberately or not, Finsbury Park was bombed quite a few times: <a href="http://bombsight.org/?#15/51.5701/-0.0935<div><br></div><