By 1927, new buildings were needed to keep up with demand, so Wallis, Gilbert and Partners (them again) were employed to ...
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The most 'London' of the artworks here (and hence one we're naturally drawn to) is Crude Hints, Nika Neelova's mosaic on the ...
In two words: economic growth. In slightly more words, a bigger airport means more flights, means more connectivity, means ...
Ephemeral the works placed on it might be, but the Fourth Plinth is now a solid fixture of Trafalgar Square: this is its 25th ...
This pub has been voted by our readers as one of the best in Marylebone. See the full list of winners here. This little pub on Marylebone Lane stands on a former bank of the River Tyburn.
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Macdonald's watercolours provide the only pictorial record of many ancient landmarks that had disappeared by 1935: the Old ...
When it comes to comedic wordplay, the Two Ronnies are second to none. In this utterly charming sketch where the punning pair ...
A wacky October event in Surbiton invites you to take to the ice; or at least strap it to your feet. "Teams of scientists in ...
This pub was voted one of the best in the area by Londonist readers. The Palm Tree is a remarkable survivor, standing alone in a Blitzed-out street. Inside, too, time has stopped. The same couple ...
Here before us is The Olde Wine Shades, one of London’s most venerable pubs. It reckons to have opened in 1663, just three ...