Chiswick House and Gardens
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by Scarlett
1y ago
Chiswick House and Gardens with its neo-Palladian style villa and 65 acres of exquisite park makes for a wonderful day out in west London. Explore Lord Burlington’s house, visit the Kitchen Garden, meander around the lake teeming with birdlife, marvel at the 18th century landscaping by William Kent, and stop off for coffee or lunch... The post Chiswick House and Gardens appeared first on Diary of a Londoness ..read more
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Tales of my City: Beau Brummell’s London
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by Scarlett
1y ago
Last updated on July 15th, 2022As London revs its engines to re-open after lockdown, I speak to the famous English dandy Beau Brummell. He shares his favourite London secrets and tells me how he would like to have tea with the Duchess of Cambridge. Where do you buy those exceedingly good cravats? I like to... The post Tales of my City: Beau Brummell’s London appeared first on Diary of a Londoness ..read more
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Nancy Mitford’s London: In The Pursuit of Love and Life in London.
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by Scarlett
1y ago
Last updated on May 27th, 2021Nancy Mitford was born in London and spent many years in the capital, writing her bestseller The Pursuit of Love here. In advance of the much-anticipated release of the BBC series, let’s discover Nancy Mitford’s London and see she was born and where she lived, partied and romanced. Nancy Mitford... The post Nancy Mitford’s London: In The Pursuit of Love and Life in London. appeared first on Diary of a Londoness ..read more
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J.M.W Turner in London: Walk in Turner’s footsteps
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by Scarlett
1y ago
Last updated on May 27th, 2021Joseph Mallord William Turner was born, bred and died in London and was a Londoner through and through. During his lifetime he was one of the most celebrated figures in the country, the art critic John Ruskin referring to him as the “father of modern art.” Let’s follow Turner in... The post J.M.W Turner in London: Walk in Turner’s footsteps appeared first on Diary of a Londoness ..read more
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Best Books about London History: 12 guide books for time-travelling in London
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by Scarlett
1y ago
Last updated on March 29th, 2022Oh, give me a good book about London history any day of the week. There’s nothing like it for peeling back the layers of the city and for taking a jaunt into London’s past sights, smells and sounds. The “magic lantern” has always fascinated writers, readers and historians, and for... The post Best Books about London History: 12 guide books for time-travelling in London appeared first on Diary of a Londoness ..read more
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Royal Love Affairs: where the British royals met their mistresses and lovers
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by Scarlett
1y ago
Last updated on June 2nd, 2021Ever wondered where those badly-behaved royals would meet up with their lovers for a secret rendez-vous? Or where they met for the first time? Throughout British history, members of the royal family have had liaisons, some dangereuses, some carried out in secret and others, the cause célèbre of the day.... The post Royal Love Affairs: where the British royals met their mistresses and lovers appeared first on Diary of a Londoness ..read more
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Dead Famous Londoners: Theodore Hook and The Berners Street Hoax
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by Scarlett
1y ago
Last updated on February 18th, 2021Chances are, you’ve never heard of the Berners Street Hoax, one of the world’s biggest pranks and one which brought Georgian London to a virtual standstill. Concocted by Theodore Hook who was a celebrity of the time, it was designed to show that any old London house could become the... The post Dead Famous Londoners: Theodore Hook and The Berners Street Hoax appeared first on Diary of a Londoness ..read more
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Dead Famous Londoners: Richard D’Oyly Carte
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by Scarlett
1y ago
Last updated on February 18th, 2021A Victorian heavyweight, Richard D’Oyly Carte was hotelier extraordinaire, a composer, talent agent (he managed Oscar Wilde) and music impresario. His management prowess led to the birth of the Palace Theatre, the Savoy Theatre and the Savoy Hotel, one of London’s greatest and most famous hotels. He also bought and... The post Dead Famous Londoners: Richard D’Oyly Carte appeared first on Diary of a Londoness ..read more
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Dead Famous Londoners: A. A. Milne in London
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by Scarlett
1y ago
Last updated on May 27th, 2021Alan Alexander Milne, or A. A. Milne as he is known, is a household name today, thanks to a silly old humming bear and his furry friends, but he was also a successful novelist, screenwriter, humourist and playwright. Born and bred in London, Milne spent the bulk of his creative... The post Dead Famous Londoners: A. A. Milne in London appeared first on Diary of a Londoness ..read more
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Tales of my City: Charles Dickens’ London
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by Scarlett
1y ago
Last updated on July 15th, 2022This week marks the 150th anniversary of Charles Dickens’ death. The celebrated author shares his London secrets with me and tells me how Queen Victoria is a big fan of his acting. Dick – do you mind if I call you Dick? I do. But you may call me Boz.... The post Tales of my City: Charles Dickens’ London appeared first on Diary of a Londoness ..read more
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