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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 gallows was, far and away, ... To find out more about the topic, visit the Museum of London Docklands's Execution exhibition before it closes on 16 April 2023.
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 ...
Tyburn was founded to deliver a “unique” offering to its varied client base, with a focus on sourcing the “finest properties and lucrative investment opportunities” in prime central London. The ...