St Paul’s Cathedral

St Paul’s Cathedral

More than three hundred years after its completion, St Paul's Cathedral dominates the skyline on Ludgate Hill in the City of London.  Seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the British Commonwealth, it is the second largest domed church in the world (after St Peter's in Rome). The work of Sir [...]

Where to watch the Lord Mayor’s Show

Where to watch the Lord Mayor’s Show

It’s time to plan your itinerary for the oldest and grandest civic procession in the world taking place in London  in early November, as usual.   This is the Lord Mayor’s Show in the City of London.   Knowing the best place to watch the Lord Mayor’s Show will add to your enjoyment. The show can trace [...]

Sunday in the City of London

Sunday in the City of London

The 'square mile' of the City of London is home to half a million workers during the week.  On Sundays however it is relatively quiet; allowing you to discover the deserted streets and secluded spaces.   The juxtaposition of old and new architecture creates some interesting photographs.  Here are a few from a recent visit.

The ghosts of Tower Hill

The ghosts of Tower Hill

Tower Hill is an open area of raised land just north of the Tower of London.   During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries it was the execution site for those incarcerated in the Tower in London.  It's believed around 125 people were executed, mostly by beheading.   At this time, only a few people (with Royal or [...]

The site of the world’s first national postal service

The site of the world’s first national postal service

This post describes a group of buildings near 'Cheapside' in the City of London; an area well-known as being associated with medieval London.   The area is also the site of the world's first national postal service that was established in the early part of the eighteenth century. The Royal Mail was originally established in Tudor [...]