On the 30 October 1995, Pulp released their fifth studio album: Different Class. Featuring songs about everyday working class life set to an eclectic fusion of disco, pop and rock, Different Class is a masterpiece- as well as providing the ’90s Britpop era with a defining moment, the album is now widely considered to be one of the…
Taste the Past: 21 Vintage Menu Designs from London
I recently decided to scour the internet for examples of vintage menu designs which have been used at various London restaurants over the years. My interest in this venture was inspired by a talk I was fortunate enough to attend last year, given by Dr Annie Gray at the Tower Bridge Experience. Dr Annie…
The Elephant Man in London. Part Two: Return to the East End
This is part two of a look at the history of Joseph Merrick- aka ‘The Elephant Man.’ The first instalment can be read here. Following the crackdown on freak shows in Britain, the consortium overseeing Joseph Merrick agreed they should try their luck abroad. A European tour was therefore arranged for ‘The Elephant Man.’ During this period,…
London Retro Games: Top 15 from the 1980s
With entertainment options limited at the moment, many people are turning to video games to keep their brains ticking over during lockdown. According to a recent report, vintage games are proving especially popular as people seek to rekindle old favourites from simpler times. Here are my top 15 London retro games from the 1980s. They…
The Denmark Place Fire, 1980
Please note, this article contains details which some readers may find upsetting. 40 years ago this August, an act of mass murder was committed in central London: the Denmark Place fire. Little known about today, this horrific incident occurred in the shadow of the Centre Point Tower, on a short, narrow street called Denmark Place….
An A-Z of London Pub History
The London pub is an institution: there are approximately 3500 of them in the capital. As we wait for the Covid-19 crisis to ease and the pubs to re-open, now is a good time to reflect upon the long histories which many of these old stalwarts have and to take heart in the fact that…
The Big London Underground Quiz
Over the past eleven days I’ve been running a daily London Underground quiz here at robslondon.com; ten questions for each line on the network. The series is now over with all lines covered. In case you’ve missed any however, or would like to re-visit them in order to brush up on your knowledge, I have…
London Underground Quiz: The Victoria line
Welcome to the final instalment of the London Underground quiz. Last, but certainly not least, it’s time for the Victoria line. Thank you for joining me over these past eleven days. I hope the daily London Underground quiz has helped you forget the stresses of the Covid19 crisis for at least a little while. As…
London Underground Quiz: How well do you know the Jubilee line?
Welcome to day ten of the London Underground Quiz. Today’s set of questions are the penultimate in this series… it’s time to polish up on your knowledge of the Jubilee line! Answers are at the bottom of the page. Stay well and the best of luck. The Jubilee line: Questions Q1. Watching Silver Jubilee celebrations,…
London Underground Quiz: How well do you know the Central line?
Welcome back to the London Underground quiz! Today it’s time to test your knowledge of the tube’s longest line: The Central line. As ever, answers can be found at the bottom of the page. Good luck and stay well. Central line: Questions Q1. The Central line- or Central London Railway as it was then known-…