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London’s Authentic Ethnic Food.

My last offering for the day from Londonist’s newsletter is a very useful list called “10 of London’s Most Authentic Restaurants”.  There’s something for everyone here, anyone that is who, like me, is a fan of ethnic food.  There are Asian,…

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Alternative London Tube Maps.

More from Londonist,  and these I love.  Called Alternative London Tube Maps, the first maps Ghost Stations, the disused and abandoned stations.  The other, maybe a bit more useful as we can actually visit these, Coffee Shops,…

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More Then & Now Photos.

As some may be learning, I love old photos and how things appear at the same locations now.  Here are a few from Londonist, London of course.  Some old and some fairly recent, some things utterly changed and some, remarkably, pretty much the…

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Londonist: Anglo Saxon London Map: Updated

Londonist again. For you who enjoy gleaning a sense of what came before in places you visit, have a look at Londonist’s Anglo Saxon map of London. In their words, “a map showing the London area in Anglo Saxon times (roughly speaking, 500-1066AD). It’s pieced together from many resources, showing our guess at the roads, rivers, forests and marshland that characterised the region. The main purpose was to highlight the many villages, hamlets and farmsteads whose names are still part of modern…

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Gallery: Fuli Town Market, Guangxi, China

Welcome to my gallery of photographs from a day spent wandering among the stalls at the big Fuli market.  The market isn’t for the tourists but is a farmer’s market for the people of the area, near Yangshuo.  

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Ghost Images of WWI

With the approach of the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I in mind, Jeff Steiner has posted a series of postcards on his website, Americans in France, with ghosts of that war merged with a current view.  As I mentioned the last time I…

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London’s Authentic Ethnic Food.

My last offering for the day from Londonist’s newsletter is a very useful list called “10 of London’s Most Authentic Restaurants”.  There’s something for everyone here, anyone that is who, like me, is a fan of ethnic food.  There are Asian,…

Read More

Alternative London Tube Maps.

More from Londonist,  and these I love.  Called Alternative London Tube Maps, the first maps Ghost Stations, the disused and abandoned stations.  The other, maybe a bit more useful as we can actually visit these, Coffee Shops,…

Read More

More Then & Now Photos.

As some may be learning, I love old photos and how things appear at the same locations now.  Here are a few from Londonist, London of course.  Some old and some fairly recent, some things utterly changed and some, remarkably, pretty much the…

Read More

Londonist: Anglo Saxon London Map: Updated

Londonist again. For you who enjoy gleaning a sense of what came before in places you visit, have a look at Londonist’s Anglo Saxon map of London. In their words, “a map showing the London area in Anglo Saxon times (roughly speaking, 500-1066AD). It’s pieced together from many resources, showing our guess at the roads, rivers, forests and marshland that characterised the region. The main purpose was to highlight the many villages, hamlets and farmsteads whose names are still part of modern…

Read More

Ghost Images of WWI

With the approach of the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I in mind, Jeff Steiner has posted a series of postcards on his website, Americans in France, with ghosts of that war merged with a current view.  As I mentioned the last time I…

Read More