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School's out for the summer! Visit the City Information Centre, by @StPaulsLondon (open 10am-4pm),
pick up a City Children's trail and discover the City together with Draco the Dragon. Perfect for explorers of all ages 👉https://t.co/Bl1xwnW6oJ
#FamilyFun #SummerInTheCity
Explore the City!
🗺️Pick up a free City Visitor Trail from City Information Centre (open today 10am-4pm) and follow the route from @StPaulsLondon Cathedral to @TowerBridge
🧒If you're visiting with kids, ask for the Children's Trail map - shorter walks and stickers.
#LetsDoLondon
If you’re with the kids this bank holiday, visit the City Information Centre, just by @StPaulsLondon (open 10am-4pm).
Pick up a City Children's trail and discover the City together with Draco the Dragon. Perfect for explorers of all ages 👉https://t.co/Bl1xwnW6oJ
#LetsDoLondon
Bank holiday plans? Explore the City with the family and Draco the Dragon on our Children’s Trail! Head to the City Information Centre by @StPaulsLondon and pick up a map with stickers and activities to keep the kids busy.
Open Fri-Mon 👉https://t.co/Ika2WYGcB5
#LetsDoLondon
Explore the City this weekend with the family and Draco the Dragon! Pick up your FREE Children's Trail Map with stickers and activities from the City Information Centre, Fri 15-Mon 18 Apr 10am-4pm (next to @StPaulsLondon)
👉https://t.co/DvsjrJdBus
#LetsDoLondon #Easter #FamilyFun
In the City today with the kids? Children's Trail maps with stickers and activities can be picked up from the City Information Centre (St Paul's Churchyard) on Fridays and Saturdays (plus Sunday 17 and Monday 18 April).
#LetsDoLondon #CityofLondon
#OTD The #GreatFireofLondon began at Pudding Lane and went on to ravage three quarters of the City. The red robed individuals you see in the painting below established the Fire Court to ensure the City was rebuilt swiftly. 🔥
Read more 👉 https://t.co/dK8jzQNtGF
Arriving in London in the 1400's, Alice Claver came to train as an apprentice silk-woman. She went on to create a thriving business with a network of women and even dressed King Henry VII for his coronation. 👑 #CelebratingCityWomen
Discover her story 👇
https://t.co/hI8V0OylRv
"Begin to make the invisible role of women throughout the centuries, visible"- @VRounding
Pictured below is Phillis Wheatley, the first African American woman to publish a book of poetry. 🖋️
Discover her story in our film👇 #CelebratingCityWomen
https://t.co/EaU7SbbHtH
It is said that Keats's #Love for Frances Brawne inspired the most productive period of his life as a poet. Below is the ring Keats gave to Fanny before he died in Rome 💜
https://t.co/hUcp5R9iA8
#Keats200
🖼️ Keats House, City of London Corporation, K/AR/01/018 & K/PZ/05/028.