Description
St Benet Paul's Wharf replaced an earlier church destroyed in the Great Fire of London
He voiced the programme from 1984-1986
The harbour's open north side was an important route for Russian supplies and troops to reach the army base at Simpheropol
Queenhithe
Birthplace of John Howard
Telescopic Philanthropy Size:XS: 20 x 15cm St Benet Paul's Wharf replaced'Telescopic Philanthropy', 1865. 'Little London Arab. Please 'M, Ain't We Black Enough to be Cared For? (With Mr. Punch's Compliments to Lord Stanley.)' In his novel, Bleak House, Dickens had highlighted and satirised the growing numbers of the middle classes who expended much time, effort and money on raising funds to 'civilise' (particularly black) foreign peoples, rather than concentrating on the problems of the poor at home. This 'telescopic
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