Coram's Fields, London
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My London with Kate Milner - Corams Fields
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With - Kate Milner (londonwithatoddler.com)
Place - Corams Fields (coramsfields.org)
Coram's Fields
A little gem of a playground right in the heart of London, May 2018.
Also an excuse to test out my new GoPro Hero6 and gimbal.
Music: Fun Guitar and Ukulele
Composer:Joel Thomas Hunger
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Coram's Fields
Children's playground and park in Central London. No unaccompanied adults, no glass bottles, no dogs. (plus: The Foundling Museum building and Thomas Coram Monument).
Soundtrack: 'Tiempo y Espacio' by Corrientes, 2008
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London walk: Russell Square, Charles Dickens Museum, British Museum, Oxford Street, Covent Garden
London walk from Russell Square to Oxford Street and Covent Garden
Join me for this walk through Bloomsbury – an area of London that Charles Dickens knew well – as we walk from the Charles Dickens Museum, through Russell Square and onto the British Museum, from where we take two separate walks, one to Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street via Great Russell Street and Bedford Square, the other from the British Museum along Shaftesbury Avenue and through Seven Dials to Covent Garden.
This walk divides into four sections:
Part one is Russell Square Underground Station to the Charles Dickens Museum, via Brunswick Square and Great Ormond Street Hospital, circling back to Russell Square Underground Station. 25 minutes circular walk
Part two is Russell Square Station to Russell Square and onto the British Museum. 12 minutes
Part three is the British Museum to Tottenham Court Road avoiding New Oxford Street. 18 minutes
Part four is the British Museum to Covent Garden via Shaftesbury Avenue and Seven Dials. 16 minutes
The Charles Dickens Museum part of the walk is taken from Nicola Perry’s book 33 Walks in London You Shouldn’t Miss.
This walk was requested by Tina Kampouroglou who is bringing a group of students from Athens to London in April and is staying in the Russell Square area.
Route timestamps:
00:37 Russell Square Underground Station
01:30 Bernard Street
01:44 Crossing Marchmont Street
04:24 Brunswick Square
05:09 Brunswick Square Gardens
06:52 The Foundling Museum
08:50 Lansdowne Terrace
09:14 Great Ormond Street Hospital
09:52 Guilford Street
10:07 Coram’s Fields
11:08 Crossing Mecklenburgh Place
11:26 Crossing Millman Street
11:43 Crossing Doughty Mews
12:29 Doughty Street
13:22 Charles Dickens Museum
14:35 Crossing Roger Street
14:49 John Street
16:12 Northington Street
16:39 Crossing John’s Mews
17:56 Great James Street
18:25 Rugby Street
19:22 Lamb’s Conduit Street
20:17 Crossing Great Ormond Street
21:07 Guilford Place
22:10 Guilford Street
22:59 Lansdowne Terrace
23:46 Brunswick Square
24:55 Bernard Street
26:28 Russell Square Underground Station
26:58 Crossing Herbrand Street
27:48 Woburn Place
28:08 Southampton Row
29:01 Russell Square
29:40 Crossing Guilford Street
31:12 Russell Square Gardens
36:11 Montague Street
38:40 Great Russell Street
39:15 British Museum
40:45 Museum Street
42:13 Bloomsbury Street
43:27 Bedford Avenue
44:09 Bedford Square
45:51 Adeline Place
46:31 Bedford Avenue
47:15 Tottenham Court Road
47:47 Crossing Great Russell Street
48:33 Tottenham Court Road Underground Station
48:50 Oxford Street
49:29 New Oxford Street
49:50 Crossing Bainbridge Street
50:27 Crossing Little Russell Street
51:23 Returning to the British Museum
51:31 Museum Street
53:08 Bloomsbury Way
53:39 New Oxford Street
53:52 Crossing West Central Street
54:32 Shaftesbury Avenue
55:07 Bloomsbury Street
55:38 High Holborn
56:18 Crossing Endell Street
57:27 Forbidden Planet
58:25 Neal Street
59:48 Short’s Gardens
1:00:05 Neal’s Yard
1:01:38 Short’s Gardens
1:02:14 Seven Dials
1:03:08 Earlham Street
1:04:30 Crossing Shelton Street
1:04:42 Neal Street
1:05:50 Crossing Long Acre
1:05:55 Covent Garden Underground Station
1:06:05 James Street
1:06:33 Crossing Floral Street
1:07:47 Covent Garden Central Piazza
My equipment:
DJI Osmo Pocket
Your London - Coram St- Part 1
Presentation of a series of clips showing London. I did while walking from Russell Sq to Tower Brigde.
Ben Fogle's hidden London
Everyone who lives or works in and around the big city sometimes needs a break from crowded tube trains, hectic offices, busy pavements and packed cafés. All too often though we don't take the time to seek out oases in the city to relax and reflect - whether it's seeking out a romantic hideaway, tranquil retreat or simply somewhere to eat your lunch for half an hour in peace.
You wouldn't think it but there are more than 500 secluded idylls in London only a short walk from the hustle and bustle -- meaning virtually all workers in the capital are only five minutes away from a green space of some kind. Squares, gardens and heritage sites are dotted around the Capital -- oases to spend some well-earned 'me time' or mingle and relax with friends.
Summer is the ideal time of year to discover these secret spots, and as you start exploring you'll soon find they take on entirely new characters as we move through the seasons, providing ever-changing places of sanctuary from the hectic pace of modern life -- and with only one-in-six UK workers currently taking a regular lunch break, what better time to get back to nature!
In this video feature, Ben Fogle teams up with Nature Valley to take us on a journey in and around Holborn to discover the delights of several locations including Coram's Fields and Russell Square Gardens.
For more information visit naturevalley.co.uk
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BLACKWOLVES F.C AT CORAMS | WHY DO WE LOVE TO FIGHT?!
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Non Touristy Things to Do In London - Dickens Museum and Foundlings
This is a very interesting area and a lovely place to visit for non touristy things to do in London like the Charles Dickens Museum and Foundling Museum, just a stone's throw from Lambs Conduit Street.
Dickens and his wife moved here in 1837 and he wrote Oliver Twist and Pickwick Papers here. They’ve got a bunch of his writing materials, paintings furniture and much more….
In Long Yard is where the original conduit was. William Lamb 1577 paid £1500 to renovate a conduit house in Snow Hill and water was fed off to here from a tributary of River Fleet, which people said tasted ok compared to the later New River which opened.
The Lamb Pub - from 1720 in named after William Lamb. It still has snob screens from Victorian times so you could drink without being observed by the bar staff.
Lambs Conduit Street itself is mostly independent shops cafe, wine bars. No chains. Partially pedestrianised and even the supermarket is run by the community.
Great Ormond Street Hospital originally only had 10 beds (1852) 1st UK hospital dedicated to children.
in 1929 JM Barrie gave all rights of his plays and books to fund the hospital’s research.
The Foundling Museum in Brunswick Square (Coram Fields) - In 1739 Thomas Coram, master mariner was appalled at the amount of children abandoned by their parents so he campaigned for 17 years until George II granted a royal charter for the Foundling Hospital.
Hogarth and Handel helped. Hogarth got people to donate art and Handal performed the Messiah in the chapel.
It became first public art gallery in UK and it’s now the Foundling museum.
Music by Terry St. Clair
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Fallen Women
Little is known about the unmarried mothers who had their babies taken in by London’s Foundling Hospital in the nineteenth century. This short film explores the predicament of these ‘blank mothers’, drawing on documents and images from ‘The Fallen Woman’, a recent exhibition at the Foundling Museum curated by Birkbeck’s Professor Lynda Nead. Using views of the historic interiors of the museum, contemporary accounts and the words of the mothers that were recorded by the Hospital committee, it seeks to reimagine the experience of these women. The film was made by Lily Ford during an AHRC Cultural Engagement Fellowship at Birkbeck.
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Endsleigh Court – Economical Apartments for Families in Bloomsbury
When it comes to comfort, this standard is at the top. Suitable for a family of three, this studio apartment has an integrated living and sleeping space with a cozy double bed and a comfortable couch, tile furnished washroom with all essential amenities, well-equipped kitchen to facilitate easy cooking and entertainment Facilities like television and 24-hour internet service.
In addition, the huge windows keep the studio bright and airy throughout.
With two bedrooms, one bathroom, and enough space to hold six guests, this apartment in Endsleigh Court is an attractive proposition for those wanting to stay in London. Located in a block of high-quality apartments, this particular option boasts 70 square metres of space and stands just a stone’s throw away from Euston Square tube station which opens up the possibility to visit anywhere in London within a few minutes.
Found in Bloomsbury, the building itself offers 24/7 reception and security as well as having a porter on duty. With this in mind, all access is restricted to people staying in the building and guests. In total, the building has seven different two bedroom apartments but, despite their small differences, they are essentially the same in size and decoration.
For your sleeping arrangements, the apartment has two bedrooms with a double sofa bed just in case you have a party of six or just want a friend to stay over for a couple of nights. If you have children under two years of age, a cot can also be arranged.
All in all, the apartment is well looked after and you will appreciate the small features that make your life easier such as a microwave, hob, refrigerator, oven, telephone, TV, and more. With towels and bed linen, these are cleaned on a weekly basis and this is included in the fee. So with everything you need inside the apartment, what about outside?
Bloomsbury is an area of central London between Euston Road and Holborn, developed by the Russell family in the 17th and 18th centuries into a fashionable residential area. It is notable for its array of garden squares, [1] literary connections (exemplified by the Bloomsbury Group), and numerous hospitals and academic institutions.
Bloomsbury is home to the British Museum, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and the British Medical Association. It is also home to the University of London's Senate House Library, its central departments (including the School of Advanced Study), and several colleges (University College London, Birkbeck, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Of the Oriental and African Studies and the Royal Veterinary College).
Notable hospitals include the Great Ormond Street Hospital, the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, University College Hospital and the Royal Homoeopathic Hospital London. Bloomsbury was formerly home to the British Library, housed within the British Museum; The Library moved in 1997 to more premises next to St Pancras railway station in Somers Town.Bloomsbury contains some of London's finest parks and buildings, and is particularly known for its formal squares. These include:
Parks and Square
• Russell Square, a broad and orderly square; Its gardens were originally designed by Humphry Repton. The square is adjacent to the Russell Hotel and a short distance from Russell Square Tube Station.
• Bedford Square, built between 1775 and 1783, is still surrounded by Georgian town houses.
• Bloomsbury Square, a small circular garden, is also surrounded by Georgian buildings including the Victorian House and state home of the Lord Chancellor.
• Queen Square, home to many hospitals including the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
• Gordon Square, Surrounded by the history and archeology departments of University College London
• Woburn Square and Torrington Square, home to --other parts of University College London.
• Tavistock Square, home to the British Medical Association;
• Mecklenburgh Square, east of Coram's Fields, one of the few squares which remains locked for the use of local residents.
• Coram's Fields, a large recreational space on the eastern edge of the area, formally home to the Foundling Hospital. It is only open to children and adults accompanying children.
• Brunswick Square, now occupied by the School of Pharmacy and the Foundling Museum.
These are economical apartment in a great location ... at a bargain price.
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