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A guided perambulation of central London neighborhoods that interweaves architectural description, historical anecdotes, and street-level topography, organized by sections covering areas west and north of Charing Cross, Piccadilly and St. James's, and the Strand itself. It traces the evolution of notable sites—palaces, squares, parks, churches, and theatres—records past residents and uses, explains architectural changes and urban redevelopment, and supplies practical details such as maps and indexes. The tone combines antiquarian research with lively reminiscence, aimed at both local readers and students of London, highlighting how streets and buildings preserve layers of civic memory.
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