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Directed by Bruno Ravella and designed by Giles Cadle, this Victorian-set production is a delight
The academic experts invited to enlighten gormless presenter Philomena Cunk are getting canny
A Renaissance foot and Brunel’s cigar case are among artworks and historical items protected
Illuminating account of how Henry Maudslay’s standardised machines enabled the industrial revolution
London’s Rotherhithe Shaft is an innovative example of a subterranean industrial relic being put to new use
Newts and dormice conspire with roadworks, councils and the weather to frustrate upgrade
The city’s liveability is a big draw for start-ups’ energetic staff, who relish the affordability of life compared with London
The role of bridges as enduringly potent city symbols is explored through photographs, engravings and artists’ representations
The stories behind the blue plaques commemorating famous Londoners
Patrick Baty describes tracing a paint trail
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