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Steve Hunnisett
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Greetings and welcome to another cold lockdown Saturday here in London Town. Today, we’re heading west to look at some more ‘then and now’ comparisons from “Hitler Passed This Way”,
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Good Morning and welcome to another lockdown Saturday in London, so why not explore some more of London’s wartime past, comparing pages from “Hitler Passed This Way” with views from
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This morning as usual, I made a point of going for a walk to get some exercise and to break the tedium of lockdown. By chance, last night I had
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THREAD/Morning all, in London at least, its a pretty ropey one, so we’re going to continue our comparisons from “Hitler Passed This Way” and this week, we’re staying on my
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Today and for the next few weeks, we're going to have a look at some selected incidents from one of my favourite contemporary books on wartime London, which is "Hitler
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THREAD/Today, I thought we'd take a virtual tour of what is marketed as "The Battle of Britain Bunker" but more correctly known as the 11 Group Operations Room at RAF
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THREAD/Today marks the 80th anniversary of the "Second Great Fire of London" and although we have covered much of this during our previous lockdown virtual walks, we can re-visit some
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A short thread for Christmas Eve/For those of my followers that celebrate Christmas, I'm sure you'll agree that this time around it is going to be different to what we've
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THREAD/For my final thread before Christmas, I'm sticking with the transport theme and whilst not a walk as such, will take a look at how London Transport’s road services were
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SHORT THREAD/Continuing with the railway theme, London's rail termini suffered their share of damage during the Blitz and over the next few tweets, we can have a look at some
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SHORT THREAD/Whilst in South Kensington earlier today, I thought I'd take some photos to give a "then and now" perspective on a V-1 incident from 3 July 1944, which is
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THREAD/We left Dad yesterday at a place called Simbellawain, in the Nile Delta area. He must've been quite taken with this place, as he took quite a few "general" photos
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