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Welsh National War Memorial, Alexandra Park, Cardiff. Architect Ninian Comper, sculptor H A Pegram, tulips Cardiff City Parks Dept. It is church architect Comper’s only secular work…

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Art of Laundry. The Provençal painter Laurent Mattio (1892-1965) was renowned for the “striking intensity” and vibrancy of his colours. He based his paintings on detailed drawings which he then worked up in the studio in oils, often thick impasto, or transparent watercolour washes…

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Anthony Cairns’ East End Pubs | Spitalfields Life

Ghost pubs in London’s East End: wonderfully atmospheric pictures from the 1990s… spitalfieldslife.com/2026/03/14/a...

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Our flowering cherry is approaching peak blossom. It’s not there yet, but the rough winds are shaking it so badly it’s already losing drifts of petals, so I’m posting the pic today in case this is as good as it gets…

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At the Aldeburgh Literature Festival. Every session sold out within hours of going on sale. I have given around 90 lectures linked to my books: yesterday’s in Aldeburgh was the first to an absolutely full house. (They were a great audience, too…)

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In Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Terminus of the first undersea cable between the UK and the Netherlands, laid in 1922. Aldeburgh is still an important terminus for subsea telecoms…

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Art of Laundry. Matti Annala (Finland, 1898-1958). Doing Laundry. Beyond his dates and nationality I can find no other information about Annala. (Via FB/A world of washing/Isabel Amaral Lapa Vasques…)

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York station. Not the magnificent affair familiar today, astride that great curve on the East Coast mainline, but the old station, 1841, just inside the city walls. Built for George Hudson, the colossus of the railroads, three times Lord Mayor of York, MP, and the first great Victorian fraudster…

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Former ice cream factory, Fetter Lane, York. Now residential. More on its history and conversion, the Capaldi family, alleged Mafia links etc here: yorkstories.co.uk/buildings/capaldi-factory-fetter-lane/

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My reading ahead of next month’s Oxford Literary Festival. Some excellent books here, and some stimulating interviews and discussions to look forward to — plus an illustrated talk on my own recent effort, Mavericks. Programme details here: oxfordliteraryfestival.org/about/brochure

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Art of Laundry. Alfred Hitchcock by Chiara Samugheo, 1970 (via FB/Luli Primavera…)

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All Hallows, Gospel Oak — impressive but unfinished late Victorian church by James Brooks (1825-1901) who also designed a house for himself just round the corner from me in Stoke Newington. All Hallows was meant to have vaulting, but the money presumably ran out…

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Art of Laundry. London University from Old Gower Mews (1835) by George Sidney Shepherd (1784-1862), an English watercolourist and topographical artist. The new London Uni (later University College, London) opened its doors in 1828 but was derided in some quarters as “the Cockney University”…

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Art of Laundry. By Franz Charlet (1862-1928), a Belgian impressionist who spent several years in Morocco in the 1880s but settled permanently in Brussels in 1890, where he painted genre scenes and landscapes… via FB/A world of washing/Rita M Sjöholm

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Self-portrait, Patrick Leonard…

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Art of Laundry. Wash Day by Patrick Leonard (1918-2005). Leonard spent his career as an art teacher in Dublin. His pictures of 20thC Irish life are unexpectedly colourful — almost as colourful as the paintings he made on his holidays in Greece, Spain and the Algarve… via FB/A world of washing

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How are you, Mr S…?

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The last para of this. By me in the current TLS, in a correspondence about Pedantry…

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Wherever you are and whatever you're doing, I wish you everything you hope for in 2026. Thank you for the conversations over the last year. This is Christopher Nevinson's  'Among the London Searchlights,' painted from a hot air balloon tethered above London Bridge in 1916.

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Subject? (Not looking to steal…)

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Art of Laundry/Via FB/A world of washing/Isabel Amaral Lapa Vasques. Carlos Bonvalot. Interior 1918. Bonvalot (1893-1934) was a Portuguese realist painter most of whose work depicts Cascais, where he lived…

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To the Turner & Constable show at Tate Britain, where they have both Turner’s unfinished 1795 watercolour of the York Buildings Waterworks, and Constable’s huge oil sketch of the 1817 Opening of Waterloo Bridge, in which the works’ distinctive watertower also appears…

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Art of Laundry. Via FB/A world of washing/Gabriella Benzi. Charles J. Shore, Menton Washerwomen, 1881. Shore (1840-1915) was an amateur artist and 3rd Baron Teignmouth. Many of his watercolours are of Menton…

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The crocheted Christmas puddings atop the railings along St Helens Wharf have been joined this year by snowmen and robins, the work of Abingdon’s answer to Banksy. What next for 2026 from the mystery knitter…?

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Boxing Day, Abingdon. Unfeasibly spectacular 17thC County Hall, large Xmas tree and MG owners’ rally in the market square, half a mile from the works where the cars were made until 1980…

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And a very merry Art of Laundry Christmas to all…

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Let Les Mis look to its laurels…

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“Eccentric, mad and full of risk - this is a classic tale of British overseas meddling…” My thanks to @unseenhistories.com for making Mavericks one of their books of the year. If you’re looking for a last-minute Christmas present…

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Those who compare AI with the Industrial Revolution only know about the Industrial Revolution from AI.

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The campaign to build a UK city with a million residents by 2035 Forest City would be ten miles from Cambridge and cost £100 billion — and be ready for people to move in in under a decade. A pipe dream — or could it happen?

And where, pray, will the water come from? The Suffolk/Cambs border is already water-stressed and struggling to accommodate existing expansion plans…
The campaign to build a UK city with a million residents by 2035

www.thetimes.com/article/7c7d...

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