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Author Archives: John Pullen

London’s Best-Known Tramp

In today’s world of “superstars” and “celebrities” almost everywhere you look, even like me, you can’t name many of them. The reason for this upsurge is mainly down to two things; the advent of social media and its influencers and the increasing number of programmes on TV and other devices, which feature ordinary members ofContinue reading “London’s Best-Known Tramp”

Posted byJohn PullenJune 10, 2023February 19, 2023Posted inUncategorized

How to Lose a Battle in Barnet

Barnet in north London will probably admit it is not very famous for landmarks in British history. Even today, it is a normal urban part of London like so many other boroughs. However, on the 14th April 1471, it was the location of a battle which had consequences for who would next wear the RoyalContinue reading “How to Lose a Battle in Barnet”

Posted byJohn PullenJune 3, 2023February 19, 2023Posted inUncategorized

Interviewed by Estelle Van de Velde

The Author and YouTube broadcaster Estelle Van de Velde recently asked to interview me about my writing philosophy, style and output. It was first broadcast on 30th May 2023 and if you click on the link below, you will be taken straight to it.

Posted byJohn PullenMay 31, 2023Posted inUncategorized

Sold to You the Reader

Auction Houses are located in many towns and cities around the world. They can vary  from small local companies selling furniture and other household pieces which may sell for conservative amounts right up to the largest and most prestigious, auctioning fine art and other valuable collectables for millions of pounds. London, of course, does notContinue reading “Sold to You the Reader”

Posted byJohn PullenMay 27, 2023February 19, 2023Posted inUncategorized

Hopping on the Tube

Taking the London Underground can be quite a chore, especially in the rush-hours. There are stairs to climb and sometimes it feels as though you’re walking down endless tunnels to reach your particular platform. Perhaps one of the reasons for this is that London was the first to have an underground railway. These days, mostContinue reading “Hopping on the Tube”

Posted byJohn PullenMay 20, 2023February 13, 2023Posted inUncategorized

Mind the Ghost! Phantoms on the Underground

When I research stories about London, it appears that there are more ghosts in London than living people. Okay, that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but when I researched my book “Secret Haunted London” available on Amazon, it seems that every pub in London boasts a ghost of some sort. And I don’t mean theContinue reading “Mind the Ghost! Phantoms on the Underground”

Posted byJohn PullenMay 13, 2023February 13, 2023Posted inUncategorized

London’s Biggest Park

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”

Posted byJohn PullenMay 6, 2023February 13, 2023Posted inUncategorized

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”

Posted byJohn PullenApril 29, 2023February 13, 2023Posted inUncategorized

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”

Posted byJohn PullenApril 22, 2023February 7, 2023Posted inUncategorized

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”

Posted byJohn PullenApril 15, 2023February 7, 2023Posted inUncategorized

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