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Early illustration of 17th-century London's coffeehouse cultureFrom the Public Domain Review: "In contrast to today's rather mundane spawn of coffeehouse chains, the London of the 17th and 18th century was home to an eclectic and thriving coffee drinking scene.
What was life like in 17th century London? Despite being a big city in the 1660s, London still remained just as popular today. While there was a lot of activity there, it wasn't very clean and people ...
Whittington Hall, an English national heritage site, is a grand country house that was built in the 19th century for a member of Parliament. It was constructed on the site of an older residence ...
It is the first time 17th-century abatises have been recovered, archaeologists said. The large stakes were found in the castle’s moat, archaeologists said. Wessex Archaeology “Four stakes ...
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