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Art & Design
Art & Design

William Hogarth painted London behaving badly

The artist’s wildly popular pictures from the 1700s show a rowdy version of urban life

Art & Design
Art & Design

Lost London buildings by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

London’s buildings were this artist’s speciality in the 1800s, letting us see landmarks lost to time

Fashion & Style
Fashion & Style

Labrum tells West African stories through fashion

A modern menswear brand celebrating migration and movement

Nature & Environment
Nature & Environment

A thousand years of Billingsgate Market

The prize catch of London’s fish trade, home to a unique culture and generations of working history

Death & Disasters
Death & Disasters

A timeline of IRA attacks in London

From the 1970s to the 1990s, Londoners faced the repeated threat of Irish republican bombings

Fashion & Style
Fashion & Style

Grace Wales Bonner: Tailoring the future of fashion

Her London-based label brings an approach to design that is brainy, beautiful and rooted in Blackness

Nature & Environment
Nature & Environment

London’s lost canals

The city’s short-lived and long-forgotten waterways

Transport
Transport

Post-war leisure on London’s canals

Pleasure boating and bug hunting

Food & Diet
Food & Diet

Borough Market: London's oldest food-trading hub

Borough Market has drawn food enthusiasts to its stalls for around a thousand years

Transport
Transport

Tracking down London’s Roman roads

The Romans brought a road revolution to Britain that’s still tangible in the capital today

Art & Design
Art & Design

Picture Post believed in the power of photography

This London-based magazine pioneered photojournalism in the mid-20th century

Food & Diet
Food & Diet

How London got hooked on fish & chips

An inland city with a taste for the sea

Nature & Environment
Nature & Environment

Regent’s Canal

Trade, tunnels – and a very big explosion

Art & Design
Art & Design

London through the eyes of Wolfgang Suschitzky

The grit and glamour of life in the mid-20th century, captured by one of the era’s key photographers

Transport
Transport

Holborn Viaduct: The City’s bright red bridge

This ornate Victorian viaduct connects Holborn with the City of London

Crime & Legislation
Crime & Legislation

The Cato Street Conspiracy: A failed revolution

This 1820 plot to kill the cabinet ended at the Newgate Prison gallows