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Pepys's diary Photo: GETTY. As we strolled from All Hallows to another important place in Pepys’s life, Seething Lane, EC3, the curators joked that they had wanted to call the exhibition Samuel ...
Pepys bust outside the St Olave's church. ... Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire & Revolution opens at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich (020 8858 4422; rmg.co.uk), on November 20.
On April 30, 1665 – 355 years ago today – a high-ranking British government official named Samuel Pepys ended the day’s diary entry with an ominous sentence: “Great fears of the Sicknesse ...
Pepys also lived in the area for a time, in a now-vanished road near Downing Street. Find out more at Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, Revolution , National Maritime Museum, Greenwich until 28 March 2016.
It was an event that changed the face of London forever. Howard Timberlake retraces the footsteps of Samuel Pepys during the Great Fire of London through his vivid and detailed diary entries ...
A collection of "visually appealing" medieval manuscript fragments collected and arranged in albums by Samuel Pepys has been digitised. Pepys is best known for his 1660s diaries, but he was also a ...
Samuel Pepys' diary (1660 to 1669) and later collections of fashion plates show that fashion trends were as important to men as women in the 17th Century . Katy Prickett.