The Cornerstone: A Quirky Artwork In Bermondsey

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Bermondsey is always an area I enjoy exploring. It is bursting with history and heritage, particularly with its array of wonderful old Victorian converted warehouse buildings. Walk down bustling Bermondsey Street and, at the edge of Tanner Street Park, something unusual may catch your eye.  This brilliantly quirky artwork is called ‘the Cornerstone’ and speaks […]

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The Fascinating Story Of The John Snow Pump In Soho

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In Soho is an easily overlooked piece of street furniture. It does, however, have a fascinating history that goes right to the heart of story of Victorian London and to a man whose praises are not sung anywhere near enough.  On Broadwick Street you will find the John Snow Water Pump.  Cholera in Victorian London

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Edward Square: An Islington Pocket Park With An Inspiring Mural

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Walking along Copenhagen Road, look for the entrance to a little park called Edward Square. It has an interesting origin story itself but also contains an inspiring artwork. Edward Square Edward Square was built in 1853 as a square of houses around an enclosed garden. The garden was opened to the public in 1888 as

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A Wee Slice Of History: Star Yard’s Victorian Urinal

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Tucked away down a little side alley in Holborn you will find a rather unusual piece of old street furniture: a brilliant leftover from Victorian London.  The Victorian pissoir Turn off Carey Street or Chichester Rents into Star Yard and you’ll find a Victorian cast-iron urinal. Its official name is, the much fancier sounding, ‘pissoir’.

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