Early Science: Being Economical With The Truth A Symposium to mark the 350th anniversary of The Royal...
Richard Hakluyt: London’s role in navigation and history Richard Hakluyt (1552-1616) is famous for his Principal Navigations, intended...
‘This ain’t the shop for justice’: Crime in Dickens’s London From his childhood acquaintance with London, when he feared he...
Sir Christopher Wren: Buildings, Place and Genius Who makes great buildings patrons, architects and builders? Are successful...
London’s Past: The mapping of London 1250-1900 Part of the Visual Impressions of London lecture series at...
Atlantic Navigators: The Brendan Voyage A first-hand account of a harrowing voyage from the south-west...
The History of British Cartoons and Caricature Political, satirical, comic and incendiary: from Hogarth's images of London...
London-Derry Connections: The early years, 1613-1640 How did the City of London come to be involved...
Wergeld: Crime and the compensation culture in medieval England Wergeld is the payment demanded of a person who has...