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I shall have a hand-out about Lenin and Stalin in London when we pause outside the Marx Memorial Library. Now where did I leave the Banda machine?Will there be handouts and a test in the pub afterwards?
I shall have a hand-out about Lenin and Stalin in London when we pause outside the Marx Memorial Library. Now where did I leave the Banda machine?Will there be handouts and a test in the pub afterwards?
Crikey! Do you work for George Smiley?It's above Boots on the corner of Gracechurch and Fenchurch.
I had no idea that Page Street was by him - I'd meant to look it up after walking past on my way to a meeting of the executive committee of the Conference of Solicitors for Catholic Charities (now there's over-specialisation for you!) and being startled by it.Lutyens was a stylist, a bit of a flibbertygibbet. We'll pass his Page Street estate which is like nothing else on earth.
too late for my copy of Pevsner. Perhaps it's time to get a new one.....A will'o the wisp? A clown?
I haven't the foggiest who designed my workplace (which I think you will also go past) - it's vacuous from the outside but rather nice to work in. It's above Boots on the corner of Gracechurch and Fenchurch.
Banda machine! I can almost smell the spirit!I shall have a hand-out about Lenin and Stalin in London when we pause outside the Marx Memorial Library. Now where did I leave the Banda machine?
I hadn't thought of that, but, thankyou - I'm on it, and your fellow Fridays members will be forever grateful.Will there be handouts and a test in the pub afterwards?
It's the Aviva building, isn't it, by a year or two over the Lloyds building. The church at bottom left is not only a modern reconstruction after the IRA bomb, it's also home to one of the less wholesome and more outré evangelical congregations in the Church of England. Isn't someone senior in one of hte oil companies on the non-stipendiary staff there? On the other hand, just next door to the Aviva building is St Katharine Cree, which IIRC is pre-great fire, and so one of the oldest buildings in the City.I hadn't thought of that, but, thankyou - I'm on it, and your fellow Fridays members will be forever grateful.
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which is the oldest? (and Wikipedia has it half wrong)
and which is the one with the revolutionary structure?
A will'o the wisp? A clown?
I haven't the foggiest who designed my workplace (which I think you will also go past) - it's vacuous from the outside but rather nice to work in. It's above Boots on the corner of Gracechurch and Fenchurch.
srw goes to the top of the class! He's going to be a hard man to beat!
As Martin says, the structure of the Aviva building (formerly the CU tower) saved it when the bomb went off.
Another denizen of insuranceland?Howdy, neighbour.(I work veeerrrryy close to that corner).
I discover that I was even right about St Katharine Cree - both its date (1504 and 1631) and its odd spelling of "Katharine". I worry about myself sometimes.You really don't want to have to read it again