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William Blake’s angel-filled tree on Peckham Rye
Where William Blake, at the age of 8, saw a vision of a tree “filled with angels, bright angelic wings bespangling every bough like stars.”
William Blake’s radical printmaking technique
The site where radical English poet, painter and engraver, William Blake, lived with his wife Catherine for five years, and where he developed his revolutionary printmaking technique.
The Christening of William Blake
The Wren church where William Blake, radical English poet, painter and engraver, was Christened on Sunday 11th December 1757.
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Vauxhall Timbers
At low tide, timbers have been discovered in the Thames mud south of Vauxhall bridge that represent the earliest evidence of settlement in London – from the Mesolithic era, 6,000 and more years ago.