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Tag Archives: Dulwich
£108,000 Lottery grant helps to ‘reunite’ Great North Wood
Two of the last surviving fragments of the ancient Great North Wood are to be “reunited” in an exciting and innovative project led by the London Wildlife Trust, funded by cash from the National Lottery, which aims to preserve and … Continue reading
From Picasso to Whiteread in Dulwich, courtesy of the RMT
Last month, KEN TOWL visited Museum of the Year, the Horniman. This week, in his quest for the treasures of south London, he has trekked across the borough boundary again to the Dulwich Picture Gallery, with some help from a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ken Towl
Tagged Dulwich, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Ken Towl, Mick Lynch, Pablo Picasso, Rachel Whiteread, Woman in the Window
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Colour Palace adds light to Picture Gallery’s Baroque and rolls
Need somewhere to take shelter from summer showers? KEN TOWL has been on his travels again, this time all the way by bus to Dulwich Village This summer, until September 22, a very modern pavilion is standing in front of … Continue reading
A year of Norwood history, from Lockwood to the Brontes
The Norwood Society’s Local History Talks are held on the third Thursday of the month at 7.30pm at the Upper Norwood Library, Westow Hill. The events are free entry including refreshments, but donations are appreciated. The programme for 2016 has … Continue reading
Brown’s ghost train ride offers a twin track approach
STEVEN DOWNES reviews a novel set in our part of south London that straddles three centuries You don’t need a Tardis to embark on a bit of time travel if you are out and about in Crystal Palace. The area … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Commuting, Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood, Transport
Tagged Camberwell Green, Croydon, Crystal Palace, Dulwich, London, Ripper Street, Sydenham Hill
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