At the Aldeburgh Literature Festival. Every session sold out within hours of going on sale. I have given around 90 lectures linked to my books: yesterday’s in Aldeburgh was the first to an absolutely full house. (They were a great audience, too…)
07.03.2026 10:00 —
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Art of Laundry. Matti Annala (Finland, 1898-1958). Doing Laundry. Beyond his dates and nationality I can find no other information about Annala. (Via FB/A world of washing/Isabel Amaral Lapa Vasques…)
04.03.2026 08:05 —
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Former ice cream factory, Fetter Lane, York. Now residential. More on its history and conversion, the Capaldi family, alleged Mafia links etc here: yorkstories.co.uk/buildings/capaldi-factory-fetter-lane/
04.03.2026 07:48 —
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My reading ahead of next month’s Oxford Literary Festival. Some excellent books here, and some stimulating interviews and discussions to look forward to — plus an illustrated talk on my own recent effort, Mavericks. Programme details here: oxfordliteraryfestival.org/about/brochure
28.02.2026 09:36 —
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Art of Laundry. Alfred Hitchcock by Chiara Samugheo, 1970 (via FB/Luli Primavera…)
26.02.2026 10:22 —
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Art of Laundry. London University from Old Gower Mews (1835) by George Sidney Shepherd (1784-1862), an English watercolourist and topographical artist. The new London Uni (later University College, London) opened its doors in 1828 but was derided in some quarters as “the Cockney University”…
20.01.2026 15:31 —
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Art of Laundry. By Franz Charlet (1862-1928), a Belgian impressionist who spent several years in Morocco in the 1880s but settled permanently in Brussels in 1890, where he painted genre scenes and landscapes… via FB/A world of washing/Rita M Sjöholm
19.01.2026 21:31 —
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Self-portrait, Patrick Leonard…
19.01.2026 08:02 —
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Art of Laundry. Wash Day by Patrick Leonard (1918-2005). Leonard spent his career as an art teacher in Dublin. His pictures of 20thC Irish life are unexpectedly colourful — almost as colourful as the paintings he made on his holidays in Greece, Spain and the Algarve… via FB/A world of washing
19.01.2026 07:49 —
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How are you, Mr S…?
18.01.2026 16:17 —
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The last para of this. By me in the current TLS, in a correspondence about Pedantry…
13.01.2026 08:36 —
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Wherever you are and whatever you're doing, I wish you everything you hope for in 2026. Thank you for the conversations over the last year. This is Christopher Nevinson's 'Among the London Searchlights,' painted from a hot air balloon tethered above London Bridge in 1916.
31.12.2025 23:40 —
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Subject? (Not looking to steal…)
31.12.2025 13:05 —
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Art of Laundry/Via FB/A world of washing/Isabel Amaral Lapa Vasques. Carlos Bonvalot. Interior 1918. Bonvalot (1893-1934) was a Portuguese realist painter most of whose work depicts Cascais, where he lived…
28.12.2025 10:47 —
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Art of Laundry. Via FB/A world of washing/Gabriella Benzi. Charles J. Shore, Menton Washerwomen, 1881. Shore (1840-1915) was an amateur artist and 3rd Baron Teignmouth. Many of his watercolours are of Menton…
28.12.2025 09:37 —
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And a very merry Art of Laundry Christmas to all…
25.12.2025 12:57 —
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Let Les Mis look to its laurels…
24.12.2025 16:55 —
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“Eccentric, mad and full of risk - this is a classic tale of British overseas meddling…” My thanks to @unseenhistories.com for making Mavericks one of their books of the year. If you’re looking for a last-minute Christmas present…
24.12.2025 08:49 —
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Those who compare AI with the Industrial Revolution only know about the Industrial Revolution from AI.
19.12.2025 08:22 —
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A nice warm glow when you do see it…!
12.12.2025 15:17 —
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Those excellent people at @hatchards.bsky.social know a good thing when they see it. Signed copies of Mavericks on the table in their History section. Many thanks guys…!
12.12.2025 14:19 —
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YouTube video by Movieclips
The Sirens - O Brother, Where Art Thou? (5/10) Movie CLIP (2000) HD
Art of Laundry, cinema section. The Sirens sequence, from O Brother, Where Art Thou…? (Sound up) With thanks to Peter Mate youtu.be/_dl2L4v6ecM?...
11.12.2025 09:16 —
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French find claim that English invented champagne hard to swallow
A former president of the Sorbonne says 17th-century British importers used bottles rather than barrels and then added sugar
How the English invented champagne. I see the former president of the Sorbonne has been reading my BBC article from 2017… www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-engl... French find claim that English invented champagne hard to swallow
www.thetimes.com/article/c0cf...
11.12.2025 08:04 —
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