Memorials and Monuments

London’s memorials and monuments- the history behind them and the people they honour

Fen Court And A Powerful Sculpture On The Slave Trade

fen court gilt of cain

In the City of London, not far from Fenchurch Street Station, you will find one of the City’s many little nooks and crannies: Fen Court. As is the case with many of these open spaces, it was once an old churchyard and it also contains a thought-provoking and aptly-placed memorial.  Fen Court  This was once […]

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12 Amazing Little Details To Spot Inside St Paul’s Cathedral

st paul's cathedral what to spot

St Paul’s Cathedral is, of course, one of London’s most iconic landmarks.  Its origins can be traced back to 604AD when the first church dedicated to St Paul was built on the site. It has been through several reconstructions since, with the current iteration built after the Great Fire of London, the masterpiece of Sir

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8 Fascinating Details To Spot At St Dunstan-In-The-West

st dunstan in the west history

When you are next walking along Fleet Street, if it’s open, I would recommend exploring St Dunstan-in-the-West church. Not only is it beautiful inside, it is gifted with a great number of historical curiosities and details to spot.  A Lucky Church St Dunstan-in-the-West first appears in the records here in the 12th century, but it

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St Swithin’s Churchyard: A Secret Garden In The City

st swithins church garden

I love stumbling across hidden gardens in the City of London. This one really is pretty hidden. Opposite Cannon Street Station is a little side street called Salter’s Hall Court. At the end, tantalisingly, you see a gate and some steps leading to a little pocket of greenery.  St Swithin’s Churchyard Garden It is St

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The Fitzrovia Chapel: A Hidden Historic Jewel

the fitzrovia chapel

In the middle of a very modern estate in Fitzrovia you will find something surprising: a little Victorian chapel. The Fitzrovia Chapel, a hidden jewel of a building, was built from 1891, designed by the gothic revival architect John Loughborough Pearson.  Its surroundings unsurprisingly once looks very different however, as it was originally at the

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