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Birds and trains and history and all of the things that I enjoy

Author: Pete

I am semi-retired after a career in medical sciences. I now work from home doing independent research and consultancy amongst other things. One advantage of this is that I do have time to indulge my interests including birdwatching, natural history, steam trains and history particularly ancient history.

The Tradition of Maundy Money

Originally posted on Stephen Liddell:
Often in the shadow of Christmas due to the rampant over-commercisation, it is often forgotten that Easter…

Maundy Money

Statues and Monuments: Sir Peter Scott

Peter Scott was born in September 1909. His father, the Antartic explorer, Robert Falcon Scott, died when he was only … More

London Wetland Centre, Sir Peter Scott, statues and memorials in London

Naturelog: 23rd March (2)

Now it had already been a very good morning already at the Wetland Centre when the news broke of a … More

Bluethroat, Magpie, Reed Bunting, Walthamstow Wetlands

Naturelog: 23rd March (1)

A free day and a chance to get out and do some birdwatching. Keith had been to the wetland centre … More

Jack Snipe, London Wetland Centre, Water Pipit, Water Rail

Eltham Palace (4): An art deco renaissance

In the early 1930’s, Stephen and Virginia Courtauld were looking for land on the edge of London to build a … More

Eltham Palace

Naturelog: 22nd March

The snows of the weekend have vanished and it is something like spring weather again! So week 3 of the … More

Buff-tailed Bumblebee, Eurasian Coot, Tarn, Tufted Duck

Statues and Monuments: Cadiz Memorial

In February 1810, the Peninsular war was not going well. France controlled most of Spain and the Spanish government had … More

Cadiz Siege, Peninsular War, statues and memorials in London

Naturelog: 18th March

The snows have returned to London. So much for spring! I was surprised when I looked out of the window at the … More

Stock Dove

Naturelog: 16th March

4 weeks ago when I saw the Little Bunting at Walthamstow Wetlands, Keith was in South Africa and so our … More

Walthamstow Wetlands

Eltham Palace (3): Remnants of the past

When the Courtauld’s arrived at Eltham in the early 1930’s all that remained from the medieval palace was the Great … More

Eltham Palace

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