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Woolleys has taken several years to refine your favourite dishes.
We call it “WOOnising” – a dish made magic by the touch of the Chef.
Even the taste of a simple jacket potato at Woolleys is elevated to a culinary masterpiece, because it has been WOOnised!!!
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Monkey Strums the British Museum: More Deadly than the Male: the ...
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on display in the British Museum's Ur exhibition, Room 56 The promo materials for the event were the first indication that Kat was a seriously enigmatic gal: “It was rumored that her first husband shot himself on the steps of the Great Pyramid during their honeymoon, and that she consented to marry Woolley only if the marriage Anyhoo, McCall began Katharine’s tale with her childhood in Germany where she was born in 1888 to a wealthy and well-respected family.
Citing a good deal of persuasive evidence, McCall speculates that Katharine’s doctor must have said something to Keeling so shocking that he decided suicide was his only answer.
McCall thinks this may have been because Katharine was soon diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and Woolley may have decided that divorcing her then was too cruel.
Though the condition is well understood today and sufferers have numerous options to help them cope, very little was known of the disorder in Katharine’s time, and McCall thinks she likely had no idea she was different from other women until she attempted intimacy with her first husband.
McCall further speculates that the doctor who saw Katharine on that fateful day in 1919 examined her abnormal genitalia and gave Keeling a most crude and insensitive account of his findings (perhaps something along the lines of telling Keeling that his wife was not really a woman), thus prompting Keeling’s shock and suicide.
Speaking at London Review Bookshop (and other news). – Sophie ...
I’m speaking at the launch of Magma 69 at London Review Bookshop on 17 November.
The story is published in the anthology, Important Nothings.
Here I am performing at Battersea Arts Centre’s scratch night (thanks to DH Ensemble for programming me at this showcase).
I’m doing another scratch at ARC’s ARCADE this week.
I will also be reading at Priority Seat Cabaret at Gerry’s in Stratford on 14 November.
Sumerian Treasures of Ur. British Museum, London - Travel To Eat
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I have a few more images of the finds of Leonard Woolley at Ur from the British Museum.
Although the exact belief systems and practices behind the royal burials at Ur are not yet known to us, what is apparent is the high level of technical and artistic sophistication that produced the artifacts that they contain.
Woolley regularly contributed reports to the newspapers and The Illustrated London Newsabout the progress of his work at Ur.
By 1927, Woolley had uncovered Ur’s ziggurat and the major public buildings around it.
Over the next three seasons, he would uncover 1,100 more, including his most spectacular discoveries—the royal tombs—which included stone-built chambers, a wealth of artifacts made of gold, silver, and semi-precious stones, and evidence for the burial of court attendants alongside deceased kings and queens.
Woolley's, 33 Theobald's Road, London - Take Away Food Shops ...
Woolley's - London - HappyCow
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Serves meat, vegan options available.
Has an entirely vegetarian salad bar; a soup of the day that is always vegetarian and sometimes vegan; baked potatoes with a variety of toppings; and a hot food bar that always has at least a couple vegan choices such as dahl, chilli, or tagine.
It's Nice That | Bookshelf: Hayden Woolley of @TweetsFrom98 fame ...
Hayden Woolley’s pastime is our obsession.
As well as being an English teacher and a writer for Drowned in Sound, Hayden moonlights as becoming a pre-teen boy from the 90s.
His Twitter feed TweetsFrom98 is an all too familiar glance back into the nylon angst of the mid to late 90s.
References to The Animals of Farthing Wood, walkmen batteries, hair curtains and The Big Breakfast are rife, so much so that we’re willing to say it’s the best thing on Twitter.
Office Space in Town | Serviced offices Monument London UK
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The Hull is a ten-person boardroom style meeting room.
The grand State Room will make you feel as though you’re the Captain of the ship, steering your meeting to success.
The Cabin is an eight-person minimalist meeting room, with padded walls and a round table.
There are plasma televisual displays, high-speed bre-optic internet access, telephones and wireless technology for fast and efficient communication and presentations.
In addition to our well-equipped meeting rooms, open-plan discussion areas, a business lounge and a media room also feature in our state-of-the-art Monument office space.