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Tis a dull, grey day, so I have destroyed London – and all of England too #narrowboat #england #amwriting

This is what is termed in England a “Bank Holiday” weekend, with Her Majesty’s government granting the peasants both Friday … More

books, canal, CaRT, england, london, narrowboat, river, trust
Hampton Court Palace, one of Henry VIII's favourite pads.

An inspection of #Hampton #Court #Palace – Henry VIII’s old pad in Richmond

Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, in the historic … More

court, england, hampton, henry VIII, ian hutson, london, palace
This is not one of Mr Churchill's onesies. It is a suit for not farting in. Never fart in a space-suit. Not even if you're Mr Churchill.

Why I went commando on a visit to the #Science #Museum in #London

The Science Mueum, the Science Museum, so great they really did name it twice. Actually no, that’s wrong, they named … More

england, ian hutson, kensington, london, moon, museum, science
Mr Churchill

Mr Churchill wore a green velvet onesie – I kid you not – #Science #Museum #London

The Science Museum is a major museum on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, London. It was founded in 1857 and … More

churchill, england, ian hutson, london, museum, onesie, science, science fiction
Some sort of shieldy-helmetty thing. Quite old, I believe.

Some really nice stuff we’ve nicked over the centuries – The #British #Museum

‘The British Museum is a museum dedicated to human history, art, and culture, located in the Bloomsbury area of London. … More

british, england, ian hutson, london, museum, tourism, tourist

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