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Isokon Building

Christmas shopping in NW3…..

05/12/2018 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

If anyone out there is likely to be in reasonable reach of NW3 this Saturday (8th December) between 11am and 4pm – and is an enthusiast of mid 20th century Brutalist architecture, the Bauhaus movement, Agatha Christie or Soviet spies..... They might just want to pop in to the …

Category: Environmental IssuesTag: Isokon and Bauhaus, Isokon Building, Isokon Gallery, Isokon gets a blue plaque, Lawn Road Flats

Isokon joins the blue plaque elite

15/07/2018 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  5 Comments

Casual visitors to Lawn Road last Monday might have been surprised to see our Grade 1 listed building, the Lawn Road Flats, surrounded by a sizeable group, sipping prosecco and munching on cupcakes while obviously waiting for something to happen. And something was indeed about to …

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Cookery curiosities at the Guildhall

26/10/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Courtesy of the Guild of Food Writers, I took a lovely trip down Memory Lane last night.  Actually, both down my own personal lane and down through the history of English cookbooks. The occasion was a talk by Peter Ross, Principal Librarian at the Guildhall Library in charge of …

Category: Food, FreeFrom Food, RecipesTag: Andre Simon, British Museum Cookbook, Christopher Driver, Dick Whittington, Elizabeth David, Food Fit for Pharoahs, Freefrom food, FreeFrom Recipes, Guild of Food Writers, Guildhall Library, historical English cookery books, history of the Guildhall library, Isokon Building, Lord Protector somerset, Raymond Postgate, Sir Giles Scott, Sir Hugh Plat, The Curious Cookbook, The Good Food Guide, The Lawn Road Flats

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