Women on Doorsteps

The Photographers’ Gallery, only a step away from Oxford Circus, is worth keeping an eye on.

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A Hero of the Baltic

Admiral Edwyn Alexander-Sinclair inherited the House of the Northern Gate from his uncle, Mr. Thomson-Sinclair. With its majestic views of the ocean and extensive coastline interspersed with inlets, bays, and sandy beaches, the estate must have appealed to the lifelong navy officer. Sinclair’s navy career spanned 1879 to 1930 and brought him across the world… Continue reading A Hero of the Baltic

Bronze Heads

Šoti Park is tucked in behind the Scottish Club in Tallinn. (Šoti means Scottish in Estonian.)

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Vabamu

I hope I am not getting compassion fatigue. Shoes on the Danube, KGB cells and now suitcases, twenty-one of them in a piece called In Exile.

H is for Hawk

Unless you are David Attenborough you will find it convenient to see all the flora and fauna of Estonia without leaving Tallinn Old Town at the Museum of Natural History.

Broken Line

You may remember, I do, the ferry tragedy at Zeebruge in 1987 when Herald of Free Enterprise, a roll-on/roll-off car ferry, capsized killing 193 passengers.

1 Pangari Street

This Art Nouveau building was completed in 1912 as a residential house when Estonia was part of the Russian Empire under the last Czar, Nicholas II. After Estonia declared independence in 1918 the Provisional Government met here to direct the War of Independence. Later, in the 1920s and 30s, it was the Ministry of War.… Continue reading 1 Pangari Street

Guess the Country

Guess the Country is a daily geography game where you guess the country from its shape and get clues with every attempt. I checked it out today and it was unusually easy, I got it in one. But I digress. I have given you a clue, Kirbla. Well done, but in case you are flummoxed… Continue reading Guess the Country

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