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A north London school hall is to be restored to its 1960s appearance and become home to the UK’s first Museum of Brutalist ...
In the 1960s, a private courtyard in central London had a water fountain that could slide sideways to reveal the entrance to a vast complex of secret tunnels.
A Rail200 branded locomotive is currently travelling the UK, bringing a mobile exhibition to the masses to tell a truncated ...
Horizon 22, Europe’s highest free public viewing gallery, has welcomed its one millionth visitor, less than two years after ...
This is a short, initially rather upmarket-looking passageway in Chalk Farm that caught my attention thanks to the sculpture ...
A tall Victorian tower could reopen to the public to ascend 210 feet to the top for views across west London, if they can ...
A 3D map of the City of London showing London Underground lines and a potential way of using them to heat London’s churches ...
Britain’s first female civil servant, Jeanie Senior, has been celebrated with a Blue Plaque on the site of her Battersea home ...
Clay pipes, bear grease, toothbrushes and sugar moulds all dug up in Whitechapel are now on display as part of a small but ...
The c2c railway linking London through Essex will be nationalised on Sunday, as part of the government’s plan to nationalise ...
A new World War II museum in north London, set to open next year, has been awarded a £250,000 grant from The National Lottery ...
London Underground’s Four Lines Modernisation (4LM) signalling upgrade has reached the Neasden Depot area, described as the ...
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