Welcome to London History, a new quarterly magazine currently being planned to commence publication later this year, devoted to the illustrious and notorious past of the most interesting city on earth . . . its history, people and places. In London History you will find beautifully illustrated articles covering the whole spectrum of London's rich past: Social history; Accounts of historical events of both national and local significance; Surveys of interesting buildings and interiors; Investigations into buildings which no longer exist; Biographies of Londoners, both famous and lesser known; Company histories; Short stories; Analyses of historical documents and old paintings, prints and photos; Reprints of articles from old London journals; The origins of streets and districts . . .

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London History is also deeply concerned with the present and will regularly publish articles covering topical issues, demonstrating their links with the past and bringing you the latest news on development proposals and threatened buildings. L.H. will present archaeological updates on the latest finds and surveys, review the latest books and exhibitions and supply details of relevant societies and local history groups.

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Plus interviews, tips for explorers, researchers and collectors, letters pages, notes and queries, offers and competitions . . .

It is our intention that London History will become a forum for everyone interested in discovering more about the past of this wonderful city.

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We are very keen to know your thoughts on the magazine so please get in touch. If you would like to contribute to London History please send any articles / letters / photos etc. to:

London History, 35 Somerset Road, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 8BT. (Please send a SSAE if you wish to have any material returned to you).
Tel: 020 8560 6122. E-mail: HistoricalSocietyofLondon.com

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If you have an interest in the past and love London,
get in touch with London History today!