This you may think is easy. It must be Hyde Park which stretches from Park Lane in the east, until it reaches Kensington Gardens. But it’s not. The winner is out to the south-west of London and is called Richmond Park. It covers an area of 2,740 acres and boasts herds of both Red andContinue reading “London’s Biggest Park”
Author Archives: John Pullen
Keeping an Eye on London
This has nothing to do with the police or any of the other authorities charged with looking after London and its citizens. Instead, it refers to one of the most visible new landmarks in the centre of the capitol. I am of course talking about the London Eye which is a very large Ferris WheelContinue reading “Keeping an Eye on London”
Arcades or Malls – That is the Question
Across the world there are many countries which boast large shopping malls. They are designed so that the shopper can usually find what they want and at the same time eat and drink from a whole variety of eateries. In many of them you can even finish off the day by going to the cinemaContinue reading “Arcades or Malls – That is the Question”
The Docklands Bomb
What became known as the “troubles” began in Northern Ireland in 1969. It could be said that this was just the latest flare-up in tension and violence which had been going on and off for centuries. Although it did put Catholics against Protestants, it was also about whether Northern Ireland should remain as part ofContinue reading “The Docklands Bomb”
Let Me Entertain You
When Robbie Williams sang “Let me entertain you,” he probably had no idea that in the past, one of the most popular entertainers of the day only needed a potato for his act and for the public to give him money. If we go back to the early decades of the twentieth-century, poverty was stillContinue reading “Let Me Entertain You”
Old London Docks
Over 2,000 years ago, the Romans set up the town of Londinium where London is today. It was a good spot because the Thames offered relatively easy access to the rest of the Roman Empire. And so, part of the development included the building of a port. This would grow in size over the centuries.Continue reading “Old London Docks”
Is the River Thames the Thames?
The River Thames which flows through the centre of London is probably as famous as any other landmark in the capital. But, how much else do we know about this historic river? I say historic because it has existed for thousands of years. Over 2,000 years ago, the Romans built a port here when LondonContinue reading “Is the River Thames the Thames?”
Big Ben? That Rings a Bell
Big Ben in London is famous throughout the world, but there are aspects to the history of this structure that are not as well-known. Now, I’m sure there will be a lot of you who are saying we know what you are about to say and that is Big Ben is not the famous clockContinue reading “Big Ben? That Rings a Bell”
Your Train is Too Ugly
Like most people who use the train, you are likely to want to have the train come on time and to get a seat. Probably the last thing on your mind is how good-looking the locomotive pulling the carriages is? But that was the main criticism when the first train serve started up in London.Continue reading “Your Train is Too Ugly”
Tom & Jerry – A Cat & Mouse Tale
I should imagine many of us know exactly who we are referring to when we hear the words Tom and Jerry. I enjoyed their antics both as a child and an adult. A mouse and a cat in constant battles with each other and causing some terrible injuries on each other, but the next second,Continue reading “Tom & Jerry – A Cat & Mouse Tale”