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The Mysterious Myddelton Passage Carvings

All posts, Hidden Gems, London streets / March 11, 2021
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Myddelton Passage in Islington, near to Sadler’s Wells theatre, looks at first glance to be a pretty ordinary back street. Looks, however, are deceiving. Look closer at the brick wall that runs the whole length of the passage and you will see something strange: a series of carvings. Various numbers, letters and names are all […]

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Beasts On The Banks: A Walk Along the Thames

All posts, Self-Guided Walks / March 4, 2021
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Take a stroll along the Victoria embankment and you will find lions, eagles and camels. Don’t worry this isn’t me reporting some sort of zoo break-out scenario, I am referring to the wonderful array of animal decorations and memorials that brighten up the the embankments. We’re talking fish lampposts, camel benches, a giant 13 ton

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Samuel Pepys’ London: The Ultimate Self-guided Walking Tour

All posts, Self-Guided Walks / February 25, 2021
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Most know of Samuel Pepys from his recording of the Great Fire of London in 1666 in his diary and famously burying his precious parmesan cheese in the garden to protect it from the flames. He was however, so much more than that. As well as his diary being an invaluable source on the fire,

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Three Amazing Unsung Heroes Of St Pancras And Islington Cemetery

All posts, Cemeteries / February 18, 2021
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St Pancras and Islington cemetery in East Finchley is huge. It is the largest in the UK in terms of burials with around 1 million people and although technically two cemeteries combined, it is also the third largest in the country by land area at 190 acres. To be honest, at first, I found the

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The Best View Of Tower Bridge And How We Nearly Lost It

All posts, Hidden Gems, London streets / February 11, 2021
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Tower Bridge, a magnificent feat of Victorian engineering, was completed in 1894. Along with Big Ben it is probably the most recognisable symbol of London and is almost certainly one of the most photographed. But, where can you get the best view of it? Now, you may disagree, but I think you can get the

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jack chesher

Hi, I’m Jack! I am a London tour guide, explorer and blogger. Join me as I walk London, seeking out its hidden history.
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