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"Mews: Exploring the Hidden Gems of London's Charm" Discover the enchanting world in London, where history and beauty intertwine

Background imageMews Collection: Spr Office - Letterbox

Spr Office - Letterbox
Offices of the SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH at their former address, Adam & Eve Mews, Kensington, London : letterbox in front door Date: 1987

Background imageMews Collection: Spr Office - Archives

Spr Office - Archives
Offices of the SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH at their former address, Adam & Eve Mews, Kensington, London : part of the Archives Date: 1987

Background imageMews Collection: 14A Upper Wimpole Street, London

14A Upper Wimpole Street, London. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMews Collection: Family with horses, Huntsworth Mews, Marylebone, London

Family with horses, Huntsworth Mews, Marylebone, London -- group of men. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMews Collection: Ragged School Union Cr裨e, Ogle Mews

Ragged School Union Cr裨e, Ogle Mews
Ragged School Union Cr裨 e, Ogle Mews, Fitzroy Square, London. Date: 1896

Background imageMews Collection: St Martins in Fields

St Martins in Fields
seen from the Mews Date: late 18th century

Background imageMews Collection: Westminster Govt Mews

Westminster Govt Mews
The Government Mews in Princes Street, Storys Gate. Date: 1829

Background imageMews Collection: ROYAL MEWS

ROYAL MEWS
The Royal Mews just before their demolition, to create todays Trafalgar Square. Date: 1830

Background imageMews Collection: Trafalgar Square Mews

Trafalgar Square Mews
The Royal Mews Date: circa 1750

Background imageMews Collection: PETER MEWS

PETER MEWS English churchman, bishop of Winchester Date: 1619 - 1706

Background imageMews Collection: The Arrival of a Stagecoach at the Terminus, rue Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Paris

The Arrival of a Stagecoach at the Terminus, rue Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Paris
XIR82846 The Arrival of a Stagecoach at the Terminus, rue Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Paris, 1803 (oil on panel) (for detail see 90182) by Boilly, Louis Leopold (1761-1845); 62x108.5 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageMews Collection: Tabby and white kitten with mouth open, crying for its mother in distress

Tabby and white kitten with mouth open, crying for its mother in distress

Background imageMews Collection: Scene of devastation after a fire, Castle Mews, NW London

Scene of devastation after a fire, Castle Mews, NW London
Scene of devastation after a fire at Castle Mews, NW London, 19 March 1955. Showing the interior of the building at first floor level

Background imageMews Collection: New government mews, Westminster

New government mews, Westminster
New government mews, Princes St, Storeys Gate, Westminster, 1828 Date: 1828

Background imageMews Collection: A yard in Steyning, 1912

A yard in Steyning, 1912
John Fletcher Collection West Sussex Record Office, Ref No PH 26118/157

Background imageMews Collection: Corner Town House

Corner Town House
An interesting building on the corner of Hays Mews and Chesterfield Hill, Mayfair, London. Date: 19th century

Background imageMews Collection: London Mews Houses

London Mews Houses
One of the backwaters of Mayfair, bijoux dwellings in Pitts Head Mews, just off Curzon Street, west London. Date: 19th century

Background imageMews Collection: Albion Mews London

Albion Mews London
Picturesque Albion Mews, just off the Bayswater Road, west London, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageMews Collection: Horses in the Royal Mews, Coronation 1953

Horses in the Royal Mews, Coronation 1953
Grooms and postillions prepare horses and coach in Windsor for the Coronation journey through London. The illustration includes some of the sculptural details of the coach

Background imageMews Collection: Bugatti T57C Italy

Bugatti T57C Italy

Background imageMews Collection: Small backsteet in Prague, Czech Republic

Small backsteet in Prague, Czech Republic

Background imageMews Collection: Coronation Coach in the Royal Mews

Coronation Coach in the Royal Mews
The Coronation Coach, soon to be used for the Coronation of King George V, in the Royal Mews in Central London

Background imageMews Collection: Royal Mews 1850

Royal Mews 1850
The Royal Mews, which will be demolished in 1830 to enasble the construction of Trafalgar Square : the royal carriages will then be housed in the Mews in Buckingham Palace Rd

Background imageMews Collection: Mews Houses, London

Mews Houses, London
A row of mews houses in London

Background imageMews Collection: Trafalgar Sq / Royal Mews

Trafalgar Sq / Royal Mews
The Kings Royal Mews

Background imageMews Collection: Buckingham Palace Stable

Buckingham Palace Stable
State Stable, Royal Mews, designed by Nash and built in 1824

Background imageMews Collection: Old Shop, Mayfair

Old Shop, Mayfair
This old timber fronted shop, probably dating back to the mid 17th century is in Mayfair, on the corner of Waverton Street and Hays Mews, London W1

Background imageMews Collection: Spr Office - Exterior

Spr Office - Exterior
Offices of the SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH at their former address, Adam & Eve Mews, Kensington, London : exterior view from the Mews

Background imageMews Collection: Spr Office - Library

Spr Office - Library
Offices of the SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH at their former address, Adam & Eve Mews, Kensington, London : the Library and general meeting room



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"Mews: Exploring the Hidden Gems of London's Charm" Discover the enchanting world in London, where history and beauty intertwine. From the quaint Devonshire Place to the vibrant Lisson Grove, these tucked-away streets hold secrets waiting to be unraveled. Step into SPR Office - Rare Books, a haven for literary enthusiasts nestled within this captivating neighborhood. Lose yourself amidst shelves filled with treasures that transport you to different worlds. Just a stone's throw away lies Charing Cross, an iconic landmark where J. Lee Thompson once directed Diana Dors in mesmerizing performances. The echoes of their artistry still resonate through time. Venture further and find yourself at The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace. Witness elegance personified as majestic horses prance alongside opulent carriages fit for royalty. A glimpse into centuries-old traditions awaits those who dare to explore. As you wander through the bustling cityscape, keep an eye out for Davis & Bennett's advert showcasing heavy fireclay urinal stalls – a testament to London's diverse architectural heritage. Travel back in time to the 1920s when horse-drawn carriages ruled supreme at the Riding School in the Royal Mews. Immerse yourself in nostalgia as images from yesteryears come alive before your eyes. Find solace within charming Mews Houses scattered across Marylebone and Paddington – quintessential English abodes that exude timeless charm and offer respite from urban chaos. Kynance Mews welcomes visitors with cascading wisteria blooms adorning its picturesque facade, while red ivy gracefully drapes over arches along Kensington's mew streets – nature reclaiming its space amidst bustling city life. Artistic expressions take center stage too; Kendrick Place boasts a ski wall mural that transports passersby straight onto snowy slopes – a delightful surprise amidst South Kensington's refined ambiance. In every nook and cranny of London's mews, a story unfolds.