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THE GARDEN MUSEUM, THE TRADESCANTS AND GOING IN SEARCH OF THE ARK
I had a very eccentric little treat this week, doing the Lambeth walk from my home, down to St Mary’s relatively recently deconsecrated church, right by beautiful Lambeth Palace, and thanks to the...
View ArticleTHE SHAKESPEARE BLOG – SOUTHWARK, SHOES, SCANDALS AND SADDLERS
One of the most famous of all Shakespeare’s soliloquies must be Henry V’s immortal “St Cripsin’s Day” speech, but few know its special significance to a Southwark audience, in particular at the Globe....
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