Carolineld
Mostly historical, mostly London blog with art, ghost signs and various visits elsewhere.
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Seaside Sunday: Standing out from the Herd
Perhaps even more extraordinary than the self-saucing sausage, this cow is among the strangest of seaside food models. It certainly caught my attention in Lyme... Read more
Posted on 06 May 2012 RANDOM -
River and Road
Just a quick post to highlight two very different London websites. First, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations will include one event I'm looking forward to... Read more
Posted on 03 May 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Cast-iron Conservatory
The Horniman Museum, best-known for its walrus and aquarium, also has a rather wonderful Victorian conservatory. It was built in 1894 for the Museum's founder... Read more
Posted on 01 May 2012 ARCHITECTURE, CULTURE, HISTORY -
Seaside Sunday: Southend by Charabanc
Much as I enjoy a visit to Southend-on-Sea, my trips are much more staid than this pre-war pensioners' outing!If you fancy a charabanc trip of your own, restore... Read more
Posted on 29 April 2012 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
What Law Looks Like
When Parliament passes a law, the text of the statute may appear online but the original Act is recorded on vellum and stored in the Parliamentary Archives.... Read more
Posted on 27 April 2012 CULTURE, HISTORY, LEGAL -
Buxton Memorial Fountain
Victorian Tower Gardens are beautifully located, alongside the river Thames and right next to the Houses of Parliament. There could hardly be a better site,... Read more
Posted on 25 April 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Seaside Sunday: Do Not Donut
Rather than overwhelm you with a solid week or so of 'what I did on my holidays', and in an effort to distract us from the variable spring weather, I'll take... Read more
Posted on 22 April 2012 DESTINATIONS -
Ghost Signs (70): Yffiniac
For one small Breton town, Yffiniac has a good selection of ghost signs! Almost inevitably, there is one from Suze in its distinctive yellow and black. Traces o... Read more
Posted on 20 April 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Competition Result!
Thank you to everyone who entered the competition to win Titanic Remembered 1912-2012, and to Carlton Books for generously providing the prize. The correct... Read more
Posted on 18 April 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Competition Closing Soon!
The competition to win a copy of Titanic Remembered 1912-2012 closes at midnight tonight (British Summer Time).Win a copy of Titanic Remembered. Just email... Read more
Posted on 17 April 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Ghost Signs (69): Middlesbrough
My recent holiday began in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, and how better to get in the holiday mood than with an assortment of ghost signs? Read more
Posted on 15 April 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Titanic Remembered 1912-2012
It's near-impossible to avoid the fact that this year is the Titanic's centenary. The number of events and publications marking the anniversary are evidence of... Read more
Posted on 10 April 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Ghost Signs (68): John Campion, Merchant Taylor
This rather fine sign in Catford is largely obscured by the bank next door. As so often, this isi a mixed blessing: while it is now easy to miss and difficult t... Read more
Posted on 05 April 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Equitable House, Woolwich
General Gordon Square in the center of Woolwich is dominated by this building of 1935. It was the headquarters of the Woolwich Equitable Building Society... Read more
Posted on 03 April 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Blewcoat Boy
Here's another in my growing collection of school figures. Placed above the doors of schools, they advertised not only the purpose of the building but also the... Read more
Posted on 01 April 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Ghost Signs (67): Wool & Woollies, Wools
This ghost sign makes up in repetition for what it lacks in detail! Now largely obscured by a hoarding, it still tries to tempt knitters passing along Croydon... Read more
Posted on 29 March 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Claims Very Direct
Is the notion of personal injury compensation a new one? What about the criminal fringes - are false claims, exaggerated claims, indeed pretty much any claims... Read more
Posted on 27 March 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Tower Bridge Mortuary
Today, about 50 bodies a year are recovered from the Thames. In the Victorian period, the number was much higher: more river activity and fewer people able to... Read more
Posted on 25 March 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Locked up
After it has closed for the day, the Tower of London looks extremely forbidding - and with good reason. It was built as a fortress to protect the monarch from... Read more
Posted on 22 March 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
King's Cross Western Concourse
On a Monday morning, King's Cross Station is usually populated by rushing commuters. However, yesterday they were supplemented by photographers: the new... Read more
Posted on 20 March 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY