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Job vacancy at Housmans bookshop
HOUSMANS – London’s premier radical bookshop, based at Kings Cross – needs a member of staff to join the small team running the shop. Applicants should preferably have both experience of the book trade and a background in some area … Continue reading
Open gardens near King’s Cross 19 May 2013
Walk through Islington’s Georgian streets to these contrasting gardens, 2-6pm 19 May. £6 for all gardens or £2 each, proceeds to charity. The use of sun and shade are maximised at the 35ft x 17ft plantsman’s garden at 1 Battlebridge … Continue reading
Calthorpe Project needs help – please complete the survey
The Calthorpe Project, a community garden and centre on Gray’s Inn Road, has the opportunity to develop a new building on our existing site to increase the quality and range of services we provide. To help us do this we … Continue reading
Keep cool at the Canal Museum
Click here for more information about the London Canal Museum’s Ice project
St Pancras Old Church & the amazing lecture series!
A wonderful series of talks on the history of the church and surrounding area is to be given by leading historians and authors between May and October this year. St Pancras Old Church is one of the oldest established in … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Kings Cross local history, Noticeboard
Tagged church appeal, Gillian Darley, Gillian Tindall, Jane Sidell, John Soane and St Pancras, lecture series, Lost London, No ordinary churchyard: the tombs of St Pancras, Philip Davies, Roger Bowdler, Simon Bradley, St Pancras, St Pancras Old Church, St Pancras station, The Fields Beneath, The Quick and the Dead: The Archaeology of High Speed 1 and the Old St Pancras burial ground
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Volunteer at London Canal Museum to get free training & gain valuable skills & experience
From May to October the London Canal Museum is offering volunteers the chance to be a member of their Front of House or Education team gaining a unique insight into the history of London’s ice trade, the ice house at … Continue reading
Science & Story – a fab project for you and your children this Easter
Fancy you and your children working with professional illustrators, artists, scientists and architects to create a beautifully designed book telling stories – in words and pictures – about science, and having the book published by The Francis Crick Institute to … Continue reading
Name a road in King’s Cross Central
SPECIAL NOTE: If you’re reading this to suggest Ben Kinsella St, Rd, Close etc, it’s a brilliant idea. This is possibly a once in a lifetime chance to have a new local street named after Ben. However, leaving a comment … Continue reading