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Monthly Archives: September 2015
London Circa 100 AD~
From Early London Cindy Knoke The Museum of London is less touristy and lies in the oldest part of the city. Exhibits showcase the history of London from prehistoric times to the present. Miniature dioramas depict the development of the … Continue reading
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The City in Imagination: Vitasta Raina’s ‘Chalet’
Originally posted on ramblinginthecity:
Architect Vitasta Raina clearly spent a lot of time observing and worrying about life around her, the life of cities, the life that millions had chosen. Here’s an extract from her published fictional novel Writer’s Block…
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Bachpan(Childhood) is Still on Tight Roap in India
In our cities,this ugly practice still going on:A scene of Aligarh.
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