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  • Shopping in London

    1 March 2018

    Shopping in London isn’t what it was, even what it was in 2000, when Shelf Appeal moved down. There are...

  • Modern hen

    2 August 2015

    The 1951 Festival of Britain is of consistent interest here at Shelf Appeal. The exhibition was a fleeting sight in...

  • Ms Jones

    28 April 2013

    If Shelf Appeal were going to sit down for an illustrator’s tea party, as well as Mr Bawden and Mr...

  • Festival time

    29 July 2012

    There are a few recurring themes (dreams?) on Shelf Appeal these days. Inevitable, I suppose, as this blog has been...

  • Packing Predicaments

    23 May 2011

    These days I am often thinking of where I am going next. In terms of travel, that is. I have...

  • Festival of knitting

    21 March 2011

    I have a deep and abiding affection for all things Festival of Britain. In fact, offer me time travel and...

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