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BLOOMSBURY, originally Lomosbury, was in ancient days a retired village, renowned for its wholesome and pleasant air, situated with its manor near the present Bloomsbury Square. The Royal mews ...
In the document Bloomsbury - The Strategic Vision Sir Terry outlines his vision to turn the streets surrounding the British Museum and University College London into the city's intellectual and ...
From “Shakespeare in Bloomsbury.” (Houghton Library, Harvard University) Review by Dennis Duncan In January 1923, Virginia Woolf emerged into a crisp London night, having attended a party at ...
Bloomsbury Football founder Charlie Hyman (right) with England Women’s manager Sarina Wiegman. Bloomsbury Football founder and CEO Charlie Hyman on the London-focused charity’s rapid rise ...
An exhibition at London's Garden Museum reveals the vital role nature played in the lives and work of Britain's radical creative collective, the Bloomsbury Group.
Bloomsbury, London’s intellectual hotbed, home of Virginia Woolf, the Suffragettes and Marxist UCL students, is due to get a massive glow up over the next five years.
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