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Albertopolis: Prince Albert’s London legacy
South Kensington looks a little different today thanks to Albert’s enthusiasm for education and art
Francis Golding: A life in clothes
The late fashion icon curated a distinctly London wardrobe over many decades of his life
An introduction to Christina Broom
The pioneering photographer who captured the Suffragettes in action
Savile Row: The heart of London tailoring
Two centuries of Britain’s best bespoke clothing has centred around this Mayfair street
London’s lost department stores
Circus animals? Couture workshops? Shopping used to look a bit different
A caricaturist takes on the Great Exhibition, 1851
George Cruikshank’s satirical sketches shine a light on the craze caused by this London event
King’s Cross Station: To Hogwarts & Edinburgh
It’s the terminus with links to “The North” and an orphaned boy wizard
The first British wine was made in north London
Roman vino from the border of Barnet and Harrow
Quirky Victorian Valentine’s Day cards
A stuffed canary on a card? A lobster in love? The Victorians had curious ways of showing romance
Why are these Victorian Christmas cards so weird?
Musical cats. Violent clowns. Friendly flies. Greetings cards looked a little different in the 1800s
Ballets Russes costumes
This ballet company had a trailblazing look – and even collaborated with artists like Picasso
A brief history of Punch & Judy puppet shows
Punch and his ill-treated wife Judy have entertained Londoners for centuries
A Spanish view of the Great Fire of London
A 1666 report shows the fire made international news
The Roman amphitheatre in central London
Gladiators did battle at the Guildhall nearly 2,000 years ago
The pioneering pottery of the Martin Brothers
Sea monster matchstick holders, giant bird tobacco jars, misshapen stoneware vases
Jewels of the Cheapside Hoard
An emerald watch, a salamander brooch and a cornelian squirrel