Posts tagged ‘London’
- 11.10.24Still remembering animals killed in war
- 7.28.20London cats of the nineteenth century – and in the Willesden factory of 1966!
- 9.3.1980 years ago – start of the Second World War and thousands of deaths of pet animals…
- 10.10.16Animal Lovers in Berlin – exhibition and symposium
- 6.30.15Colin O’Brien’s wonderful new book : London Life
- 1.16.15Public History Group Saturday 24 January 2015
- 5.29.14Firefighters, civil defence and animals
- 4.23.14Public history group in Bloomsbury with Ruth Richardson on Dickens, the workhouse, the campaign
- 4.20.14Animals and Humans on the London Home Front 1939 -45: exploring diaries and letters
- 10.25.13The Gilt of Cain : remembering and forgetting slavery
- 10.13.13Hyde Park walk and cattle troughs
- 9.16.13Leeches, Erskine and a snoozing cat
- 7.29.13October walk: Animal Pasts in Hyde Park
- 7.29.13September Walk: Animal Pasts in London today
- 7.14.13Colin O’Brien’s latest book : Travellers’ Children in London Fields
- 5.27.13Graffiti on ‘Animals in War’ Memorial Park Lane
- 4.8.13Stairway to Heaven memorial, Anderson shelters – and animals
- 2.26.13Replacing the Salter (and cat) statue in Bermondsey
- 11.20.12Different approaches to commemorating the human-animal relationship: animals and war memorials
- 10.30.12Angela Burdett-Coutts and Victoria Park
- 10.3.12Recent human and canine London walk
- 7.31.12Workers’ memorial in Hackney walk
- 7.3.12People appropriate 2 new memorials in London
- 6.4.12Bloomsbury animals: Horses and sheep
- 5.2.12Animal pasts in London’s present
- 4.20.12London Stories. Personal Lives, Public Histories
- 4.18.12Commemorating animals: glorifying humans?
- 4.18.12Deeds not Words. The Lives of Suffragette Teachers
- 4.9.12Animal guided walk
- 3.24.12Women on the Home Front:Shifting relationships between women, cats and dogs
- 3.16.12London political space
- 3.16.12Spitalfields women weavers
- 3.16.12Chairs and photographs
- 3.16.12Agnes Dawson
- 3.16.12Theodora Bonwick: suffragette teacher
- 3.16.12Gertrude Colmore
- 3.15.12Alice Drakoules, Humanitarian League
- 1.31.12Animals in London during the Second World War
- 11.5.11Public history group : Revealing the Rookery, St. Giles – art, artifacts and anecdotes