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The Tyburn River begins in Hampstead, flows through Regent’s Park and St. James Park, and empties into the Thames. The river once branched to form the island of Thorney, upon which Westminster ...
The Tyburn name was once used for a small hamlet near modern day Marble Arch. It was most infamously applied to the gallows here, known as the Tyburn Tree — London's main site of execution until ...
Raised in South Africa, the barrister-turned-gallerist Emma Menell's career in law went hand-in-hand with activism as she took the helm of the South African Journal on Human Rights, before choosing ...
But they are not untouched by London's life, or its deadly bombings. It is before sunrise and London has yet to wake up to a misty summer dawn, ... Tyburn sits at the top of Hyde Park, by Marble Arch, ...
Tyburn Convent is located next to Marble Arch in Central London, but if you were to step through its doors, away from all the confusion and traffic, you would find yourself in a sanctuary of ...
2. Tyburn. Smithfield fell from favour as an execution site in the 1400s, with Tyburn (close to the modern landmark of Marble Arch, one of central London’s busiest corners) seizing the limelight.
The Johannesburg-based artist Michele Mathison makes symbolic play with the potential and the potential plenty of southern Africa. The centrepiece of Uproot, his new exhibition at the Tyburn Gallery ...
A special Mass takes place in Loughcrew this Sunday, June 29, to mark the start of celebrations of the 400th anniversary of ...
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