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High Kirk of Auld Reekie
Architecture, History, Photography, Scotland, Travel

High Kirk of Auld Reekie

It was unusually warm for a Scottish summer. Stepping inside the cavernous interior of St Giles Cathedral was a welcome … Continue reading High Kirk of Auld Reekie

Pathway to Infamy
England, History

Pathway to Infamy

Sometimes time is the enemy of truth. The facts are passed down, often from mouth to ear, and somehow take … Continue reading Pathway to Infamy

Larking About
Books, England, History

Larking About

During late 18th and early 19th century London, you’d often find the poor, old and young alike, down by the … Continue reading Larking About

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