Carolineld
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Mostly historical, mostly London blog with art, ghost signs and various visits elsewhere.
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Caroline's Miscellany
http://carolineld.blogspot.com/
Deptford - London - Brittany - random bits of history
LATEST ARTICLES ( 813 )
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Bison to Bedlam - One Day Only!
If you have an hour free tomorrow, and are in central London, it's worth going along to the Music Room at Gray's Antiques for Crossrail's exhibition on London... Read more
Posted on 06 July 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
ELL Mural Walk
Fond as I am of both the East London Line and murals, I'll be sorry to miss the London Mural Preservation Society's walk next Saturday 30 June. If you're in... Read more
Posted on 27 June 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Great Tower for London
Paris got the Eiffel Tower in 1889. Within months, a competitor in London was being planned. It didn't quite happen - but came very close indeed. Sir Edward... Read more
Posted on 25 June 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Seaside Sunday: Jubilee Weymouth
When I visited Weymouth recently, the juibilee bunting was still decorating the streets. However, previous jubilees have left more permanent marks on the town. Read more
Posted on 24 June 2012 DESTINATIONS -
Secret Deptford Debate Continues
Since my earlier post on local reaction to the BBC programme Secret History of our Streets, and its representation of Deptford, a new website has been created. Read more
Posted on 23 June 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Railwaymen's Friend
The image on the plaque is accurate rather than flattering: an elderly woman with strong features carries a small basket and holds a pamphlet. The words below... Read more
Posted on 20 June 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Great Balls of Fire
On the clifftops above Saint Brieuc, Brittany, is a curious stone structure. In fact, it is a reminder of naval warfare between Britain and France. Read more
Posted on 18 June 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
People's Building Society, Deptford
A few months ago, I mentioned the People's Building Society which has left this fine plaque in Lewisham. There was little information to add beyond that it was... Read more
Posted on 12 June 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Seaside Sunday: Nature's Debris
Leaving your litter on the beach is rightly frowned upon. However, some of the smaller visitors to Val Andre this Easter had left plenty of debris behind! Read more
Posted on 10 June 2012 ENVIRONMENT -
Secret Deptford Debated
The Secret History of our Streets: Deptford High Street, shown on Wednesday, has attracted a lot of local attention. It told a compelling story, and an importan... Read more
Posted on 08 June 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Railway Cocoa Rooms
As I waited for my train at Chester, I passed the time with a cup of coffee. A century or so ago, I might have chosen hot chocolate instead - just along Brook... Read more
Posted on 05 June 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Seaside Sunday: Bisquine
Local to the Bay of Mont St Michel, the bisquine fishing boat was designed for its shallow waters and treacherous tides. Its large rigging helped make it both... Read more
Posted on 03 June 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Healthy Signs
The medicine bottle above Station Pharmacy in New Cross Road is not only a local landmark but also the traditional symbol for a chemists' shop. Why did it take... Read more
Posted on 31 May 2012 HEALTH -
Flying from a Mountain Top
Tibidabo mountain overlooks Barcelona, its church and communications tower forming city landmarks. It is nicknamed the 'mountain of fun', and one of the many fu... Read more
Posted on 29 May 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Seaside Sunday: Seabirds from the Archives
A couple of years ago, I enjoyed a boat trip to the Sept Iles off the Breton coast. A reserve for seabirds, they are home to many species including my favorite... Read more
Posted on 26 May 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Thomas Wakley and the Royal College of Surgeons
After throwing him bodily out of the building in 1831, the Royal College of Surgeons finally welcomed Thomas Wakley back last week. A lively lecture, part of... Read more
Posted on 24 May 2012 CULTURE, HISTORY -
Ghost Signs (73): Railway Catering
This sign was photographed from a train leaving Waterloo Station. Looking for more information about it, I was interested to contrast the view from the rails... Read more
Posted on 22 May 2012 DESTINATIONS -
Seaside Sunday: Tower Beach
In the mid-twentieth century, a seaside holiday right in central London was a popular choice. The Thames foreshore had long been a popular place for children... Read more
Posted on 20 May 2012 DESTINATIONS, HISTORY -
Lead Lettering
How are letters put on gravestones? The answer may seem obvious: they are carved. However, the Victorians took the process a stage further with lead lettering. Read more
Posted on 18 May 2012 CULTURE, HISTORY -
Museums at Night is Coming!
Don't forget that this weekend is the annual Museums at Night event! Heritage venues all over Britain are holding special evening events. If you're in London,... Read more
Posted on 17 May 2012 CULTURE, DESTINATIONS, HISTORY
