Bombs 7/7/05 - Circle line - W2
W2, Edgware Road, Edgware Road Station
The lady ticket inspector in our photo very kindly let us through the barrier to take our photos.
The lady ticket inspector in our photo very kindly let us through the barrier to take our photos.
The 52 columns are 1m apart, 3.5m high and made of roughly textured stainless steel cast in sand. They are arranged in four clusters of ...
Samuel Baylis lived on Whitecross Street and was a founder of the Radical Club, July 1833. Mad in England English Hedonists
Harold Laski, 1893 - 1950, teacher and political philosopher lived here, 1926 - 1950. Greater London Council
The large archway through which the piped river still occasionally flows into the Thames is actually slightly to the north-east of this p...
Padmore was so prominent in the campaign for self-governance in Africa that it is said almost all the independence leaders of Africa pass...
Herzen started his press at nearby 38 Regent Square (where Rodmell House now stands) in spring or early summer 1853. In December 1854 H...