In T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, there were two cats who lived right here in our neighbourhood in Kensington, which isn’t surprising because Eliot lived just down at the end of the street. We used to see…

In T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, there were two cats who lived right here in our neighbourhood in Kensington, which isn’t surprising because Eliot lived just down at the end of the street. We used to see…
This structure in front of the Royal Courts of Justice is called Temple Bar. It marks the spot on Fleet Street where jurisdiction of The City of London officially begins, and plays an important part in relations between the monarch…
Exploring London is a treasure hunt where every turn can lead to discoveries about ancient mythology, explorers and warriors, famous citizens and everyday heroes. The many layers of the built city are like an onion – as you look at…