The Royal Victoria Patriotic Building has lived multiple lives since its birth in 1859, from its initial identity as an asylum for girls, to being a base for MI5 interrogations to eventually become a building to house flats and restaurants! In this exposé, we take a detailed look into the building’s primary life as an asylum and how its remarkable history should not be forgotten!
The 11 Blue Plaques of Croydon Borough
You’ll find dozens of blue plaques all over South London, celebrating the inspiring people who spent part of or their entire lives here. They serve as part of these people’s legacy and remind us of how South London has become part of their history. Today, we venture to Croydon borough and take a deeper dive into the 11 blue plaque that reside there.
The Peace Pagoda: An Inside Look Into The Battersea Landmark
The Peace Pagoda is an inspiring movement taking place across the globe. The building is a Buddhist stūpa, which is a mound-like structure that contains relics and overall is a place of meditation, a sight to practice peace and unity for people of all races and backgrounds. These buildings are used to encourage the search for world peace.
A Brief History Of Deptford
Deptford is most commonly known for its naval history, from the knighting of Sir Francis Drake aboard the Golden Hind to the infamous King’s Yard. We believe this area has a rich history that is worth diving into, giving you a deeper look into facts you already know or even pieces of history you didn’t know Deptford was a part of!
20 Best Museums For The History Buffs of South London
Museums are a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the history of South London, with many having unique themes to explore! If you’re looking for art galleries, have no fear! We believe these deserve a list of their own. Whether you visit the many historical sites and famous homes or the check out unique histories, we have found 20 of the best museums in South London that will be perfect for your next day out!
A Fascinating Look into Eltham Palace
Eltham Palace is one of the most beautiful landmarks in the Royal Borough of Greenwich and has quite an interesting history to go with it! From serving as a childhood home to the great Henry VIII to being home to 1930s philanthropists, we break down the passing owners of Eltham Palace and how it has shaped what the building looks like today.
A Brief History of Dulwich Picture Gallery
Dulwich Picture Gallery is the oldest public art gallery in England, having opened its doors to the public in 1817. As you can expect, the gallery has a rich history that we were keen to dive into. From a cherished friendship to a painting famous for being stolen the most times than any other, here is our brief history of Dulwich Picture Gallery.
9 Historical Landmarks in Greenwich Borough You Have to Visit
Whether its royal history you love or Gothic-style castles that show off the best views of South London, Greenwich can be a great place for any history buff. We’ve done all the hard work for you and put together a list of the 9 most interesting historical landmarks for you to explore in Greenwich borough!
A Deeper Look Into Stockwell’s Bronze Woman Statue
This statue is one that marks many incredible events in history, from the Empire Windrush to what became the Bronze Woman Project. This blog will take you deeper into how this sculpture came to be and the significant history that is behind it. What you will find at the centre of it all, is one very special woman by the name of Cécile Nobrega.
A Brief Inside Look Into Croydon Borough’s History
Did you know a part of Croydon’s history was behind the inspiration for a Beatles song? Croydon’s humble beginnings into a huge London borough shouldn’t be forgotten, with its rich religious history and musical influences, this blog will dive into what makes Croydon the prominent borough of London it is today!