On this day in 2016 you joined me for an unusual discovery on London’s Howland Street, I am hoping you might join me again today. There are eleven Nobel Laureates in total as well as one of Bach’s masterpieces. Visit here to discover more in my original 2016 post.




PS and don’t forget to catch up with fellow squarers in the gallery this weekend
Wow! This is amazing!
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It really is, and extra special as we literally turned a corner on our way somewhere and found it!
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The nicest of surprises are those types 😊
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These photos really need to be viewed on a computer, as I’ve just found out! So clever
more of the past from me
https://travelswithali.com/2021/10/10/laid-back-luang-prabang-pastsquares/
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yes they do work better on a bigger screen 🙂
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That is quite an impressive display, Becky.
And hello! I’ve joined you today with a new square of an old painting I did… hope this fits in with the theme! https://wp.me/sVkLb-art
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So glad you have joined us, we have missed you and love your past interpretation
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I had to get a least one square in, Becky.
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😀
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Hi Tom
I think you’ve pinged back to the wrong person, should be on Becky’s post 🙂
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But hasn’t he pinged to me?! I had a ping earlier
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It’s very possible, Ali… my computer decided to do something very peculiar at that point. I did try the ping back again when I couldn’t see it, so there’s likely to be another one around here somewhere!
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Oh, very interesting! Here’s mine for today: https://suejudd.com/2021/10/10/the-alyscamps-arles-in-1989-past-squares-9/
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Fascinating place
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It was – Provence was interesting for the Roman bits remaining in Arles, Nîmes, Orange, Remoulins etc…
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It made a lovely revisit. Thanks, Becky!
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Glad you enjoyed 🙂
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🤗💕
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Very clever! Happy Sunday, Becky!
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Fascinating. I’ll follow this up – thanks!
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The Wellcome Collection offer tours, well worth doing with your London tribe. Howland Street (Sainsbury Wellcome Centre) is mostly talks, but the Wellcome Collection’s other building on Euston Road is open to the public https://wellcomecollection.org/
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Isn’t that clever.
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So very clever – and such an expected find at the time. Our daughters have since visited the Wellcome Centre, and said it is a fascinating place
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Amazing 🙂
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Really was – we must return one of these days to explore inside, as I have since learnt there are events.
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and you don’t have to organise 😂
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hee hee, that’s true!!
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Unusual decorations! But a nice way of honouring their achivements.
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and my link 🙂
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Very unusual, but as you say a lovely way to remember some of them
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