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@rurbanite ...haha. I guess I don't notice that so much as I've read so much on the period :-) ...but there was a lot going on!about 6 hours agofrom mobile web
Just watched Andrew Marr's history of modern britain...the changes of the 20th c. are incredible!about 7 hours agofrom mobile web
Still researching the London studio...just found another artist in 1892, although it appears her mother leased the house for her...!about 16 hours agofrom web
@avail ...I know, it's fascinating to see! I was there in 1998 & it was even more of a construction site then. I need to go & see it now!about 17 hours agofrom webin reply to avail
...and how buildings can help us study cultural, social and political history!about 18 hours agofrom web
Am heading off... chk this :-) RT I was recently tweeting about uncovering a 'mystery' in Putney...Who was the Captain? http://bit.ly/hSXFK10:10 AM Nov 24thfrom web