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39. Discovering Treasure in London Charity Shops
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For me it’s definitely the thrill of the unknown! The unexpected excitement of discovering something, anything, you never knew you wanted b...
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38. Diverse Dining In London
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One of the most culturally diverse cities in the world, London’s vibrancy is reflected in its wonderfully eclectic dining scene. We’re ...
37. Grand Days Out in Coram’s Fields
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Playing on the site of the world’s first incorporated charity, in London’s first public children’s playground. It seems fitting that in a ...
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36. All the little London things in between
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Some shop names just make you laugh. There are, of course, certain places I consider my little London gems. Places I go back to ti...
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35. On Your Bike, Dahling: A Little London Cycle Ride
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I like to moan. After six years of trudging my way around London using her myriad of slow bus routes, crammed and overheated tubes and del...
34. Trendy, Cool, and Sooo London: Soho
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Soho London Pictures from 1973 John Hutchinson Soho is one of my favourite areas of London. Its history stretches back hundreds of yea...
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33. Friday Nights Piano Night in London
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I first came across the Piano Bar a year ago. After a rubbish day at the office a friend suggested we go for a quiet drink. Several bottl...
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32. London Eats, for Science!
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What's better than food science? Food made with science. Molecular gastronomy was an "in" thing thanks to Heston and the Cat...
31. The East End: The Colours, The Stories, The Songs of London's Life
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London's East End, famous the world over for serial killers, slums and venereal disease (and it used to be even worse). But everything I...
30. Flat Caps at the Ready London: A Night at "The Dags"
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Greyhound racing. It’s hardly Ascot is it? Yet it’s a wonderful, authentic part of London that’s slipped gradually away along with jellied e...
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