Kew Gardens, one of the world’s most biodiverse spaces thanks to its 50,000 living plants

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Architecture & Home
Architecture & Home

Kew Bridge

The west London crossing opened twice by George III

Music & Subculture
Music & Subculture

Twickenham’s Eel Pie Island

This little island had a thriving rhythm and blues scene – where the Rolling Stones were residents

Games & Sports
Games & Sports

London 1948 Olympics: The ‘Austerity Games’

Held in the struggling post-war years, these frugal Games were celebrated as a harmonious success

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Prehistoric
Prehistoric

Flake

Neolithic-Bronze Age?

Prehistoric
Prehistoric

Scraper

Mesolithic-Neolithic

Prehistoric
Prehistoric

Spearhead; side-looped spearhead

Early-Middle Bronze Age; 1,680 - 1,400 BCE