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The street of the definite article

Submitted by Penelope Rose on Wed, 2011-04-20 13:49

The street of the definite article

The strand.

The one two the iambic chaos

The rush through it, on it and under it

The busy busy

The buses the bridges the protests

The lawyers the law courts the justice,

The cafes, the authors

The Dickens, the Thackery the Makepeace

The temple inn

The no children

The Strand school for civil service gone,

The whirling doors on the King’s building

The Students, the must just read hard enough

The elect alumni, on the plate glass

The bus Read more »

The Ram Looking Over The Strand

Submitted by Papa T on Fri, 2011-04-15 18:42

 I have seen countless faces

Of people from different races

Coming from far off places Read more »

Money Box

Submitted by Hope Wolf on Tue, 2011-04-05 21:02
Money Box

This money box was brought to a Strandines session by Jean, who comes to the Age Concern Day centre in Covent Garden. She uses the money box as a doorstopper. 

Maneuvering the Strand in 'The Voyage Out' (1915)

Submitted by EThornton on Wed, 2011-02-16 01:00

As the streets that lead from the Strand to the Embankment are very narrow, it is better not to walk down them arm-in-arm. If you persist, lawyers' clerks will have to make flying leaps into the mud; young lady typists will have to fidget behind you. In the streets of London where beauty goes unregarded, eccentricity must pay the penalty, and it is better not to be very tall, to wear a long blue cloak, or to beat the air with your left hand. Read more »

Supersonic Bloodhound at Coutts Bank (part 2)

Submitted by Hope Wolf on Wed, 2010-11-10 14:31

Supersonic Bloodhound at Coutts Bank (Part 1)

Submitted by Hope Wolf on Wed, 2010-11-10 12:21

Clare Brant and David Green interview Stuart Chell at Coutts bank.

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