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Dec 19

Jean-Michel Basquiat at The Barbican, Imperial War Museum, Parliament, Cafe in the Crypt and London Christmas decorations

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by Paul Godden

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The day started well. The sun came out and so it was a pleasant walk to the Station. Having tried to book my ticket online the day before (an appalling experience that resulted in no ticket) I had concluded the only thing to do would be to go to the ticket office and get a …

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Tags: Art, Art history, Atrium, Band of Brothers, Banksy, Barbican Tube Station, Beak Street, Big Ben, Birdy, Cafe in the Crypt, Carnaby Street, Charlie Parker, Christmas decorations, Coffee, Harrier, Imperial War Museum, Jas, Jazz, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lambeth North, London, London Christmas decorations, Music, New Bond Street, Oxford Street, Pain au chocolat, Parliament, Picadilly Circus, Picasso, Poetry, Pret a Manger, Regent Street, Spitfire, tank, Ten Downing Street, The Barbican, The Weeping Woman, Trafalgar Square, V2 rocket, Westminster Bridge

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