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London Christmas Lights Don’t Switch Me on

by ElspethMonk in Holidays, November 12, 2009
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London Christmas Lights Switch On, But With Stressful Consequences.

Sex, Sex and More Sex!

by Jackie118 in Sexuality, November 11, 2009
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Chinese Condoms! Sex Over London Tannoy! And Mind Blowing Sex from the US!

A Brief Look at The History of Castles

by johnnydod in History, November 8, 2009
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A brief look.

Why Do We Hate History So Much?

by Lord Banks in Education, November 3, 2009
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My views on the short sightedness of the general public.

One Moment in Time: 16th Century “Cartier” Clocks

by Jackie118 in History, October 21, 2009
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The Science Museum in London is looking into what could be a painting showing an image of one of the first watches ever to be produced!

Jack The Ripper’s Victims

by Kim Seabrook in History, October 21, 2009
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The Women.

Black People Provided a Pool of Cheap Labour in The Early 1940’s -1950’s in England

by Enrico A Stennett in History, October 18, 2009
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This is about how black people provided a pool of cheap labour for England during the late 1940’s – 1950’s.

A Small World: Some Odd Coincidences

by Mr Ghaz in Paranormal, October 11, 2009
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Circumstantial Evidence? …English politician and justice of the peace Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey was found murdered on October 17, 1678. His body had been left in a ditch on Greenberry Hill in London. Three men were arrested and tried for the crime. Their names were Robert Green, Henry Berry, and Lawrence Hill.

The Angel of Promise, The Angel of The Thames

by Frosty Johnson in Folklore, October 2, 2009
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Since the days of the Great Plague the citizens of London have reported sightings of an Angel that hovers above the Thames.

Having Second Thoughts: Sometimes, The Less Said, The Better

by Mr Ghaz in History, September 30, 2009
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“No reader interest,” was the judgment of the London publisher W.H. Allen on Frederick Forsyth’s first novel, The Day of the Jackal. To date it has sold eight million copies…Frank Herbert’s science fiction epic Dune was rejected by 13 publishers before the Chilton Book Company accepted it. Today sales top 10 million.

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