Bread & Roses Theatre, Clapham, London SW4 6DZ Celebrating the fairy tales of Mary De Morgan on stage A new play, produced in Mary De Morgan’s 175th anniversary year, will celebrate her life and storytelling. It is inspired by her extraordinary fairy tales, which subverted the conventions ...
The Clapham Fringe has been running for eight years and, based on its success, earlier this year they made a decision to expand its borders and rebrand it asThe Lambeth Fringe. The spiritual home of the Lambeth Fringe is theBread and Roses Theatrepub in Clapham North. However, with the ex...
Mr. Joseph Harrison drove us down to the station, and we were soon whirling up in a Portsmouth train. Holmes was sunk in profound thought, and hardly opened his mouth until we had passed ClaphamJunction101. “It's a very cheery thing to come into London by any of these lines which run...
South of the river — and still in existence, albeit heavily faded — theTapestry of Life muralnear Clapham Junction is based on the hothouses at Kew Gardens. Opened by David Bellamy in 1983, it was the first mural to be funded by the Greater London Council (GLC). I love the little g...
South African chef Patrick Williams has made his way to this particular South London neighbourhood via The Manor in Clapham and Paradise Garage in Bethnal Green; his partner, Amy Corbin, is the daughter of Chris Corbin (half of restaurant dynasty Corbin & King, who are responsible for some of...
with a bowl of fresh pea soup and a nice piece of crusty bread, butter from obviously deliriously happy Swiss cows and the first of two glasses of white wine. At the end of the meal, I ordered a double espresso, one of my guilty pleasures when on the road. The waiter repeated ‘...
Newcome had a nurse for the child, and a cottage at Clapham, hard by Mr. Hobson’s house, where he had often walked in the garden of a Sunday, and been invited to sit down to take a glass of wine. Since he had left their service, the house had added a banking34 business, which...