The London Life of Geoffrey Chaucer: A Glimpse into Pilgrimage during the Middle Ages
The London Life of Geoffrey Chaucer: A Glimpse into Pilgrimage during the Middle Ages by Eamonn Mullally Geoffrey Chaucer, often heralded as the father of…
The Poll Tax Riots: A Testament to Collective Action
The Struggle for Economic Justice By Eamonn Mullally In the annals of history, few events encapsulate the spirit of collective action as vividly as the…
The Life and Times of Charles Dickens
The Life of Charles Dickens By Eamonn Mullally Early Years Charles Dickens, one of the most acclaimed English writers of the 19th century, was…
The Handkerchief Tree of Postman’s Park

Postman’s Park is a little bit of paradise, tucked away between King Edward Street and Aldersgate Street, it’s easy to pass by without even noticing…
An exciting prospect : Vote for Eamonn!
[caption id="attachment_4814" align="alignleft" width="300"] © Pat Langford[/caption] This Thursday 24th March an important event takes place in the City of London – the election of…
Ebenezer Scrooge – London’s fascinating miser?

Why do we find the character of Ebenezer Scrooge so fascinating? Ebenezer Scrooge is a miser, a grinch and the last person you would want…
St Paul’s Cathedral, Old Deanery – Six things you might not know

What a privilege it was for Six in the City to be appointed as the official guides around The Old Deanery, for its first…