> > Well, you've already made a major contribution to the well-being of
> > the list. By using the phrase 'lurk and learn' you've reminded me of
> > the great British comic, er "children's illustrated magazine", called
> > 'Look and Learn', my sole companion when I spent 6 weeks in the school
> > sick room as a
> > 13 year old, and I now discover it's online!
> >
> > How to get a classical education and squeeze your pocks at the same
time:
> > <http://www.lookandlearn.com/>
> > <http://www.lookandlearn.com/about.php>
> 
> Unless my mother has had another manic throwing out phase, the first ten
> years' production is stored at my parents' house.
> 
> It's been difficult to find a modern equivalent, although there are some
> excellent DVDs.
> http://www.magicofmaking.com/

the online sample of Look & Learn includes a piece about the Dover- London
Road (Watling Street, now the A2) - including a picture of the George, the
pub I mentioned to you last week where we once had a PDML session! I'm
theorising that the illustrator enjoyed the time he spent in there, drawing
the architecture :o)

<http://www.lookandlearn.com/LookAndLearnMagazine.pdf>

Next week's episode takes us to Deptford. And from there no doubt to
Greenwich. I must buy it!

Bob


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