• Our Favourite Objects From The Museum of London
    Our Favourite Objects From The Museum of London
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    The Museum of London closes its doors this weekend, in preparation for the move to Smithfield where it will reopen as The London Museum. As London guides, the Footprints of London team have been inspired by the Museum of London over the years. We are all a little bit sad about the current site closing,…

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  • Voyage of discovery
    Voyage of discovery
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    We’ve been working with InvestIN for a number of months preparing and planning tours for over 250 students attending their Sustainable Engineering: The Young Engineer Summer Experience 2022 course. As always, we planned for as many eventualities as we could. But every now and again, something wonderfully unexpected (and perfectly timed) happens that illustrates a…

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  • 10 Things In London That Have Moved From Their Original Location
    10 Things In London That Have Moved From Their Original Location
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    London has many old buildings, memorials and institutions, but they are not always in the same place they originally were. The Footprints of London guides choose their favourite things in London that have moved from their original location. 1. St Andrews Church Kingsbury – Rob Smith There are a few buildings in London that have…

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  • A Dickens of a Podcast
    A Dickens of a Podcast
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    David Charnick was recently asked to help historian Dan Snow with an episode of History Hit podcast, based around David’s walk A Dickens of a City. It was on 8 December, a cold but clear Wednesday morning, that I met a genuine giant of history called Dan Snow. I had the honour of giving my…

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