Gobbets of the week

Here are links to 10 gobbets of London history that caught our eye recently:

1. Rob Lloyd, author of the excellent restoration London thriller The Bloodless Boy is seeking feedback on the first chapter of his sequel.

2. When London’s streets were paved with wood.

3. Distaff Lane: how City streets have changed over the centuries .

4. Dan Cruikshank on the Euston Arch.

5. Churchill’s funeral via British Pathe.

6. A new approach to mapping London

7. “The Anatomizer’s Ground” – Uncovering the history of St Olave’s, Silver Street.

8. A new design for the Pepys’ Diary website.

9. Sir Charles Bressey’s unimplemented ‘improvements’ to London (1937).

10. A love letter to London by @thegentleauthor.

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