Thought a seemingly regular pub in actually, the Eagle and Child is noteworthy because CS Lewis and JRR Tolkein used to be frequent customers. They met every week to discuss they're work. Inside are brief accounts of their patronage.
Built in the 1850s, amongst a heated debate between theology and science, the Natural History museum stands to be an imposing structure outside...
...and in. Inside, there are MANY animal skeletons and various collections of natural specimens. Very cool.
Rawr.
Tomorrow, I'm headed off to Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare's town of birth, to see a production of Julius Caesar. Sure to be good!
Chris
nice! i'm loving these walk-throughs
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