Aquila  |  London
London timeline 1500 BCE to 2021 / Sewer science - Great Stink of 1858 cholera Joseph Bazalgette - make a sewer with cardboard tube and foil / 31 Ways to live like a Londoner - fun suggestions for living a London lifestyle / Synchronise watches - What is GMT? Greenwich Meridian Prime Meridian latitude longitude co-ordinates International Date Line / Hidden London - Temple of Mithras Mithraeum underground rivers Fleet Tyburn Neckinger Joseph Grimaldi Highgate Cemetery Brick Lane Philpot Lane Rick Buckley noses / Peregrine falcons - parakeets invasive species / The Knowledge - London taxi drivers' memory test of routes Blue Book / Make recycled London skyline - Mary Blair / Map of Me - a day in the life of me in the style of London Underground map / Let's Debate - city life vs village life - opportunities communities digital working pollution green space / London life and crime in Sherlock's time - Baker Street Sir Arthur Conan Doyle paupers rookery slums skinners snoozers Forty Elephants gang forensics Scotland Yard cryptography / The Queen of Selfies story by Josette Reeves / Building Bridges - beams piers girders trusses arches spans cantilevers cross-sections / Eat the city - foods from around the world / Lost Treasure of Cheapside - Cheapside hoard Goldsmith's Row George Fabian Lawrence Hazel Forsyth Gerrard Pulman / Electric Avenue - Brixton Bon Marche department store Windrush Generation Eddy Grant / Magnificent menagerie - Tower of London Royal Menagerie Alfred Copps RSPCA London Zoo an unkindness of ravens / How to Win story by Nafisa Muhtadi / Win Signed copy of So You Want To Be A Knight?
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Aquila London.