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| | | | | Bunhill Fields, just to the north of the City of London, is one of the capital's most famous burial grounds and particularly noted as the final resting place of many of London's nonconformist Christians. Close to Bunhill Fields is another green space, its history as a burial ground much less conspicuous than that of its... | |
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| | | | | A guest post by London Historians Member Jill Browne. This article first appeared in London Historians Members' Newsletter for March 2017.The story of Pocahontas is complicated by many tellings over the years. In front of almost every statement below, please add the word "probably" while you read, and have a critical eye. The English-American version... | |
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| | | | | Thames Tributary Neckinger The Neckinger wound around Lambeth and Kennington from a source which probably in Mary Harmsworth Park. It appea... | |
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| | | In the Spotlight By Quill?? 'n' Ink Pot As I clicked through history while watching the Funeral Procession of Queen Elizabeth II, I found the Queen's final resting place, the King George VI Memorial Chapel which was commissioned by the Queen herself, was part of St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, this, her chosen place... | ||