Researching local histories of Greater London. https://www.history.ac.uk/research/victoria-county-history/counties-z/london-middlesex
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Another fantastic history walk last weekend with RSMSJ and the Lord Mayor of Westminster. Honoured to have been briefly hijacked by designer Paul Smith too! www.rsmsj.com/rsmsj-walk-w...
A look back on what happened in Streatham on 1st May in a previous year #streathamhistory #mayday
Tuesday 👇 #Dulwich #LocalHistory #Online
Our next meeting is our AGM, followed by a presentation by Dr Francis Boorman on the Huguenots in Soho at the French Protestant Church of London, 8-9 Soho Square, London W1D 3QD, on 13 May 2026. For more information and to register interest in attending, contact [email protected]
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There's still space on my Summer course. I promise a week of highway robbery, pickpockets, pirates, burglary, murder, execution, & more. It'll be great fun!
Crime & Punishment in Early Modern London & the Home Counties | Oxford Lifelong Learning, University of Oxford share.google/sEp55JVrpBtZ...
A fantastic VCH Day yesterday, bringing together our @vch-home.bsky.social community from right across England: from Durham to Somerset, Herefordshire to Essex. News, training, networking, rounded off with a brilliant lecture from Andrew Ziminski. Thanks to all who contribute to our amazing project!
'A Morning Ride, Bloomsbury Square' by Nick Grove
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Good afternoon! This week's theme is Cats of London 🐈⬛️
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'Milton's House, Petty France, Westminster' (1845) by John Wykeham Archer
Celebrate 120 years of the Piccadilly line with @ltmuseum Heritage Train Journeys running on Saturday 2, Sunday 3 and Monday 4 May 2026. Immerse yourself in transport history with our friendly and knowledgeable volunteers.
More information and tickets: www.ltmuseum.co.uk/whats-on/her...
As our #OnePlaceStudies blogging and social media prompt this month is #OnePlaceClothing, here’s a #OnePlaceWednesday plug for @sarahmurden.bsky.social Sarah Murden’s latest All Things Georgian blog post, The fashion for Spring 1826 featuring Urling’s lace.
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RSMSJ Walk with the Lord Mayor of Westminster | The Residents' Society of Mayfair and St. James's is the official amenity society recognised by Westminster City Council and the Grosvenor Estate for Ma...
Crime and punishment in early modern London and the home counties is a rich area of study. Students will encounter not only the changes in the law across the period, but also the very real human stori...
Join us for our online #Dulwich #LocalHistory talk on 'Dulwich Food & Drink'. Tuesday 7 April, 8pm. Ian McInnes explores the Dulwich residents in the forefront of the food and drink industries over the last 200 years. Tickets £5.60, for St Christopher’s Hospice. www.bellhouse.co.uk/events/2026/...
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Today, we will take a brief look at spring fashionable London dress from two hundred years ago courtesy of the trusty reference book, Ackermann, Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactur…