Villa Road, Brixton, was once one of the UK’s most famous squatted streets; many of the houses that remain in… READ MORE
Emmeline Pankhurst and other women’s suffragists founded the militant Women’s Social and Political Union in 1903; having come to the… READ MORE
“Around the world, the movement grows – from the forests of Chiapas to the streets of London, from the grain farmers… READ MORE
“From the most distant part of the metropolis they can ride in the omnibus, for sixpence, to the Hippodrome…’ “As… READ MORE
Slavery, Wealth and Statues in London – Part 2 Following on from our earlier post, on London statues that commemorate… READ MORE
Down Off Your Pedestals Slavery, Wealth and Statues in London – Part 1 Suddenly statues, the people they represent and… READ MORE
RARE DOINGS AT CAMBERWELL A walk based on research done for a radical history walk around Camberwell, under the title… READ MORE
For centuries Silk Weaving was the dominant industry in Spitalfields and neighbouring areas like Bishopsgate, Whitechapel and Bethnal Green, spreading… READ MORE
“There started up in London about the beginning of the late war, a new pseudo-prophet whose name was Richard Brothers,… READ MORE
"People ask me what I do in the winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring."
~ Rogers Hornsby
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