Wodehouse in the Springtime George Dennis Martin was an architect most of whose work is in London but one of his most spectacular commissions is The Majestic Hotel in Harrogate.
Let Us Pray Yesterday’s post portrayed the author as a feckless flâneur with an addiction to alliteration and alcohol. Guilty as gharged.
King Arthur When Her Majesty succeeded her father it was hailed as the beginning of a new Elizabethan Age.
Behind Bars Breaking news in Rishi Sunak’s budget: £3.8 billion for the “biggest prison-building programme in a generation”.
The Spire A bellcote is like a dovecote with at least one difference; the latter is a home for pigeons, the former for bats and bells.
Spot the Difference This is the view looking north from the rear of our house. Note the BP car wash, bottom right, and the Ark building on the left as they will appear again. The trees will not appear again so give them a clap now.
Vitruvius Britannicus A vitrine is a glass display case. The name is derived from vitre, glass in French. It has nothing to do with Vitruvius.
Brown Hart Gardens I have often walked past this building, on the west side of Duke Street in Mayfair, and wondered what’s it all about?
Another Diana Estcourt J Clack sounds like a character from PG Wodehouse; a dyspeptic American millionaire perhaps.
Room 32 I apologise the picture editor has made a muddle. Today, you may be disappointed, we visit another Room 32.