Bob W wrote:
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!
Not to mention quoting McGonagall. No wonder we are so erudite.
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