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Peter Jamieson. Blue Badge driver-guide based in London. Private guided tours in London and throughout the UK

Goodness! I've been a member of the AA for 50 years (That's the Automobile Association - not Alcoholics Anonymous)
13/02/2024

Goodness! I've been a member of the AA for 50 years (That's the Automobile Association - not Alcoholics Anonymous)

Stonehenge in the snow. January 2010.Heavy snow the night before and no one in their right mind was driving on that day....
28/01/2023

Stonehenge in the snow. January 2010.
Heavy snow the night before and no one in their right mind was driving on that day. But no one has ever accused me of being in my right mind. Stonehenge was completely closed but the road ran right next to the Heel Stone in those days. So we parked on side of the road and took pictures through the fence. Can’t do that now of course because that road is now closed.

34°C (93°F) today. A rare opportunity to wear my best hat, from Lock & Co. (where else 😌).  The oldest hat shop in the w...
18/07/2021

34°C (93°F) today. A rare opportunity to wear my best hat, from Lock & Co. (where else 😌). The oldest hat shop in the world, situated in the area of St James’s to cater for the fashionable upper classes. They are known for their innovative and pioneering style, including the Coke hat, designed for game keepers and made famous by Charlie Chaplin. It is better known as the Bowler hat and associated with City gents. A long line of discerning patrons includes Admiral Lord Nelson, Beau Brummell, Oscar Wilde, Douglas Fairbanks Junior, Charlie Chaplin, Jacqueline Kennedy and royalty (and me). The staff are welcoming and most helpful.
https://www.lockhatters.com/

The National memorial Arboretum, near Birmingham covers 150 acres and has over 330 memorials. It is a living tribute and...
10/07/2021

The National memorial Arboretum, near Birmingham covers 150 acres and has over 330 memorials.
It is a living tribute and a permanent acknowledgement of the personal sacrifices made by the armed
forces and civilian services of this country. The memorials are mainly military, but also the Police,
Fire and Rescue and Ambulance Services and other significant charities.
The central Armed Forces Memorial (featured here), dedicated in the presence of Her Majesty the
Queen in 2007 has on its curved walls over 16,000 names of those who have been killed while on
duty since the second World war.
The gap in the wall allows a shaft of sunlight to pe*****te to the heart of the Memorial onto the
central bronze wreath on the 11th November each year in recognition of the importance of Armistice
Day.
When you go home, tell them of us and say, for your tomorrow, we gave our today.

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