Heart of London

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H. C. V. Morton
English
  • THE NEW ROMANCE
  • WHERE THE EAGLES SLEEP
  • ORIENTAL (Petticoat Lane)
  • SHIPS COME HOME (The Docks)
  • TREASURE TROVE (Caledonian Market)
  • CENOTAPH
  • ROMANCE ON WHEELS
  • GHOSTS OF THE FOG
  • BATTLE (Free Cancer Hospital)
  • BABIES IN THE SUN (Kensington Gardens)
  • FACES IN THE STRAND
  • WOMEN AND TEA
  • AN OPEN DOOR (St. Martin's Church in the Fields)
  • A BIT OF BAGDAD (Club Row)
  • "PRISONERS ONLY" (Bow Street)
  • BOYS ON THE BRIDGE
  • NIGHT BIRDS
  • AT THE WHEEL
  • UNDER THE DOME (St. Paul's)
  • HEARTBREAK HOUSE
  • MADONNA OF THE PAVEMENT
  • SWORD AND CROSS (Temple Church)
  • KNOCKOUT LAND
  • GHOSTS (Soane Museum)
  • ALADDIN'S CAVE
  • THAT SAD STONE (Cleopatra's Needle)
  • SUN OR SNOW
  • ROMANTIC MUTTON (Shepherd's Market)
  • LONDON LOVERS
  • IN UNCLE'S SHOP
  • HORSEY MEN
  • FROM BOW TO EALING
  • MARRIAGE
  • KINGS AND QUEENS (Westminster Abbey Waxworks)
  • LOST HEIRS (Record Office)
  • FISH (Billingsgate Market)
  • HAUNTED (Old Devonshire House)
  • ABOUT HOMES IN BONDAGE
  • ROYAL SATIN (London Museum)
  • AMONG THE FUR MEN
  • APPEAL TO CÆSAR (Privy Council)
  • TONS OF MONEY (The Royal Mint)
  • WHERE TIME STANDS STILL
  • MY LADY'S DRESS
  • ST. ANTHOLIN'S
  • NOT FOR WOMEN
  • OUR ROMAN BATH (The Strand)
  • LEFT BEHIND (Lost Property Office)
  • THE "GIRLS" (Piccadilly Circus)
An ever-muttering prisoned storm, The heart of London beating warm. John Davidson, "Ballads and Songs" A collection of short essays, originally published in The Daily Express newspaper. The writer was a journalist on staff, and also a renowned travel writer. LONDON'S GROWTH Here Herbs did grow And Flowers sweet But now 'tis called Saint George's Street. —An 18th century inscription on a London tavern When a man is tired of London he is tired of life: for there is in London all that life can afford.

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