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Vic Keegan: ex-Guardian. New book Lost London 2 https://t.co/VHhna64Wnc - 25% discount if collect from Victoria. Column https://t.co/rhSdXXndas
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Joined July 2014
Interesting coffee art at the new Café Fresco in Greycoat Place Victoria. Can anyone top this?
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This web site has details of what tattoos convicts had centuries ago
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Great to see that the Raspberry Pi is still selling well. Here’s my abstract/poem from 10 years ago
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Poem LET us praise thee, Raspberry Pi You're the true Apple of our eye A computer made for you and me Whose innards we can actually see Allowing kids to write their code In a backroom of their own...
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Family gathering in St James’s Park, Christmas Day
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Huge thanks to Matt Brown and the Londonist for giving a warm welcome to my new book London’s Forgotten Island https://t.co/6paI8ttQXT
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From upstairs in the cellarium of Westminster Abbey the venues of two original Parliaments - the narrow wall mid-picture was the monks’ refectory and the building on the right is part of the Chapter House.
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Lost for a present for a fellow Londoner? Try Vic Keegan’s Lost London https://t.co/isJsGgCGV0 Still selling well
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My brother Victor has just published the last of his “LostLondon” books about Thorney, a forgotten island in central London, formed by the Thames and the subterranean Tyburn, host to the densest concentration of ‘history’ anywhere. https://t.co/oo3IOSuXPd
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Unknown until now - the world’s first skyscraper was in Petty France, Westminster
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Thank you @Uber_Support and Thames Clippers for the safe return of my missing wallet complete with contents. It has cheered me up no end to find such honesty. Maybe it is the influence of Father Thames.
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Forget Black Friday - these two well received books of mine about Lost London will make lasting Christmas presents https://t.co/aL6h7HKD1F
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The medieval flagstones at Greycoat Hospital school, a Church of England comprehensive which traces its ancestry back to shortly before 1700.
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Millais under a pollarded plane tree at Tate Britain
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Westminster 1543 - note the amazingly cramped dwellings between the Abbey and St Margaret’s church
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