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Letters: A worrying pattern in the Met’s handling of protest marches in London

AOL 22 Apr 2024
London is our city and we have the right to be there if that is our wish ... SIR – Christopher Howse (Sacred Mysteries, April 20) will be pleased to learn that medieval London did indeed have an Eastminster, but it was not St Paul’s. .
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Oddly Enough, London Bridge is Now Located in the Arizona Desert

Ancient Origins 15 Apr 2024
In an unexpected twist of history, the famed London Bridge now stands proudly in the Arizona Desert ... The History of London Bridge ... London Bridge has a history dating back to Roman times ... View of the Old London Bridge by Claude de Jongh, circa 1632.
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'Baldur's Gate 3' slays rivals at UK's video game BAFTAs

The Daily Tribune - Bahrain 13 Apr 2024
It also picked up the EE Players' Choice Award voted on by the public as well as BAFTAs for music, narrative and performers, taking its haul at the central London prize ceremony to five.
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Blue Bendy – ‘So Medieval’ review: this arch, athletic album surprises at every turn

NME 11 Apr 2024
“I can handle being the third best guitar band in London, but baby just let me be first at something.” It might be a knowing, self-deprecating quip, but with ‘So Medieval’, Blue Bendy have shown that they may just be underestimating themselves.
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Start your spring right with these 4 books

Washington Square News 11 Apr 2024
Emma” by Jane Austen ... “You Are Here ... In Elizabeth von Arnim’s classic, “The Enchanted April,” she tells the tale of four women facing different personal conflicts who find solace from the gloom of London in a medieval Italian castle in Portofino ... .
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‘We met on Blind Date – we’re still married over 30 years later’

Metro UK 05 Apr 2024
Straight from the studios in London, they were both immediately whisked off to Shannon, Ireland, where they tucked into a medieval banquet, and enjoyed the cliffs of Moher, but stayed in a hotel five miles apart.
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The 20 best commuter towns in England: From traditional villages to harbour views - all ...

The Daily Mail 02 Apr 2024
It is often assumed that the commuter-belt within an hour of London is featureless sprawl ... You can use our interactive map to get a taste of property prices in each area and how long it takes to get to London by train ... London.
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The Tower of London: A virtual journey through time

Google Blog 26 Mar 2024
Did you know The Tower of London was once a splendid royal palace? Learn about the history of the Crown Jewels at the Tower and explore the “Byward Angel,” a royal medieval wall painting and one of ...
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Jousting Horses Ridden by English Knights Came from Mainland Europe

Ancient Origins 25 Mar 2024
... the importance of international trade in securing high-quality horses for medieval London elites,” the study authors wrote in a new article about their research just published in Science Advances.
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Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young/Kidd Pivot: Assembly Hall review – making the mundane astonishing

The Guardian 24 Mar 2024
Sadler’s Wells, London Pite and Young turn a meeting of re-enactors into a truly incredible medieval fantasy with a troupe of brilliant dancers The collaboration between choreographer Crystal ...
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Exotic horses used for jousting tournaments were buried in Westminster

Heritage Daily 23 Mar 2024
An animal cemetery found 30 years ago in Westminster, London, was used for burying exotic horses during the medieval and Tudor period ... University of Exeter – Isotopic biographies reveal horse rearing and trading networks in medieval London.
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Tudor era horse cemetery in Westminster revealed as likely resting place for elite imported animals

Phys Dot Org 22 Mar 2024
Representatives for the King and other medieval London elites were scouring horse trading markets across Europe seeking out the best quality horses they could find and bringing them to London.
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Bitcoin and Grain: a tale of two custodies

Bitcoin Magazine 22 Mar 2024
In the traditional world, the LSE started out as a private association of traders based in John’s Coffee House in the City of London, while in medieval Belgium traders convened at the Huis ter Beurze, ...
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Why the xxxx does everyone swear all the xxxxxxx time?

Vox 14 Mar 2024
One of the harshest medieval swears you could say ... A Brief History of Swearing , Melissa Mohr notes that both London and Oxford boasted medieval streets called Grope-cunt Lane (where the brothels were).
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