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Shrewsbury Tumulus
A hidden relic of the Bronze Age in a suburban street. While I was staying with my Mum in the house I grew up in in South East London (I once made a project about this house as it has … Continue reading
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Museum Street
It’s a surreal experience: getting into the centre of London ‘too early’. Walking down Oxford Street at half past nine on a Sunday morning is like some future film about survivors of some mystery virus that wipes out all but … Continue reading