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Royal Courts
... of Justice and the Court of Appeal. The High Court is further divided into the Chancery Division, the Queen’s Bench Division, and the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division which was replaced by the Family Division in the 1970’s. The cases heard in this building are generally civil cases with criminal cases being held at the Central Criminal Court or Old Bailey. What amazed me ...
Keep calm and carry on
... are now, finally, plans in place to develop a new routemaster to remedy this situation. On the other hand, the iconic red telephone booths must be a heavily protected species as there are thousands of them about town, but none ever in use in this age of the mobile phone. I was shocked to see someone in one of the booths the other day, only to see that they were on their mobile, not the provided phone. And surely British rail is ...
After the rain
... past their unusually early closing time but I was not disappointed because up in the sky, smiling down on me and all of Kentish Town was a double rainbow! It was awesome which I mean in the most literal sense - people stopped and stared, chatting to each other in a shared moment of joy at natures wonder. It was good to be back in my old 'hood with such a glorious reminder that even though 'into every life ,a little rain must ...
Day 5 - Last Minute Tourism
... of the dome outside are taking their time. When we get to the top, it’s magnificent of course. There you are on the top of St. Paul’s Cathedral Dome, perhaps some 30 stories up in the air, part of a ring of people on a very small stone circle, with only an iron railing between you and the skyline of London. As we gazed out on the vista, we heard a small bouncing “clunk clunk”. Looking down, we saw an empty water bottle on the stone floor. ...
London Day 2
... had to rush in order to remain on "shedule." Overall I learned a lot, and even Michael said that he had a good time. I was expecting that it would be boring for him, so I was pleasantly surprised. The tour was about 80 minutes long.
After the tour ended we headed back to the tube station to head back to Central London. We wanted to get into the Tower of London before it stopped admitting people. On ...

