Discover the Secrets of London

With a population in excess of 7,700,000 London holds few secrets. One spot, however, which has managed to remain secluded in the face of growing urban life – the population of Greater London grew by eight per cent between 1997 and 2007 – is the Watts Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice, in Postman’s Park.
Although the city boasts a number of high profile monuments and memorials, chronicling or remembering those who perished through war or tragedy or setting in stone the recognition of worthy historical events, many, such as Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square, pay tribute only to one person or one event.
Watts Memorial in Postman’s Park, conversely, offers visitors a spot of seclusion, serenity and sentiment in the heart of London’s busy Barbican district. Here, hidden from the bustle of nearby St Paul’s Cathedral and Canon Street, visitors will find an unassuming public park, dedicated to the lives of those lost in the heroic act of self-sacrifice.
Located near St Bartholomew’s Hospital, and between King Edward Street, Little Britain and Angel Street, Watts Memorial is situated on the convergence of graveyards from three local churches – St Botolph’s Aldersgate, Christ Church Greyfriars and St Leonard – ground that has been an ecclesiastical site for roughly 1000 years.
The idea for the Memorial was first conceived by Victorian artist and philanthropist George Fredrick Watts in 1887, during which year he wrote to the Times newspaper, suggesting a memorial project to mark the Queen’s Golden Jubilee. His concept was to create a site dedicated to the memory of civilians who had heroically given their lives in an attempt to save others.
Watts, a renowned radical who had twice turned down a Baronetcy, was outspoken of his contempt for the wealthy upper classes. His memorial, instead, would honour the hard working, living poor of urban London. He had designs on like parks throughout England, but the site in London is the only one to have been brought to life.
Watts Memorial might never have been, however, as his pleas to the Times fell on deaf ears. Undeterred, he financed the project personally and designed a 50ft outdoor gallery, decorated with plaques in tribute to the brave lives of ordinary human beings.
Were it not for the tranquillity of the park itself, sided almost totally by brick buildings, with the rear of Botolph’s to the north east corner of the park, and populated by leafy gardens, the plaques themselves would provide plenty interest. Their intricate designs typify the Art Nouveau style popular with the Victorian era. Initially to be crafted by designer William De Morgan, Watts commissioned Doulton of Lambeth to cast the final plaques.
During his lifetime, Watts positioned 13 tiles, his wife, following his death, had 34 further tablets made and posted. The plaques commemorate the deaths of young and old through fire, drowning or other misdemeanour, such as Joseph Andrew Ford and John Clinton.
Recipient of one of the park’s tablets is Alice Ayers, whose name may seem somewhat familiar. In Patrick Marber’s Closer, the character of his stripper takes her name from the park, played in Mike Nicols’ cinematic adaptation by Natalie Portman.
While the park’s title remembers its creator, its common name – Postman’s Park – is in honour of its popularity with the staff at the long since gone nearby General Post Office; workers from which too, used to enjoy a quiet lunch in the park.
The tales of those remembered in Postman’s Park are a popular draw for well-informed tourists, but remain hidden to many Londoners, oblivious to its existence. With so many flights to London bringing tourists to the capital daily, you’ll be surprised to find this tranquil spot of calm, which is a great start for further sightseeing in the city centre.
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Ваш отзыв , 08 Sep 2011

Рубрика: Travel

Car Travel Tips

Car Travel Tips

Baby cars seats are designed to protect your child from injury should you be involved in an accident. To further protect your child, the law states that all children under the age of twelve must ride in the back seat. From the day you leave the hospital with your new baby, he or she must be placed in a car safety seat. Infants must ride in a rear-facing seat until they weigh at least twenty pounds or reach the age of one.
The most common way to select a Chicago car service is by utilizing online services. This has become more popular because it is fast, convenient and reliable. The problem is, there are scam artists online just as there are in real life. These are the sites you want to stay away from. Some things you must pay attention to on the site is the information they provide, a phone number and whether or not you can find their information online. In other words, you need to make sure they are a reputable company. If their site looks unprofessional and suspicious, they are probably not a good company to deal with.
All kids are different but in general don’t drive as far as the adults can go in one day, try to keep car travel to a 6 to 8 hour range of time. Don’t fill the inside of the car to the brim causing less space for the kids, instead consider a car topper for safe keeping of your belongings.
Never leave your animal alone in a parked vehicle. On a hot day, even with the windows open, a parked automobile can become a furnace in no time, and heatstroke can develop. In cold weather, a car can act as a refrigerator, holding in the cold and causing the animal to freeze to death.
Before you hit the road, be honest with yourself about what you and your children can handle in the way of a road trip. While older children might be capable of dealing with 10+ hours in the family van, chances are your 4-year-old isn’t. Generally speaking, young children should not be subjected to confinement in a car for more than six hours a day. This is just as much for your sanity as it is for theirs.
Stuff to amuse even the fussiest traveler – no matter what age – and what to put in that bottomless bag of tricks to keep the little ones occupied.
Choosing the right car seat can be an overwhelming task. It’s best to begin researching them when you first find out you are expecting. You should, however, wait until about a month before your baby is due to actually purchase your car seat. From the time they are manufactured, car seats start to lose their life and the longer they sit unused, the shorter their lifespan.
Any time that your baby is awake and behaving nicely (quiet, jabbering, looking around, etc.), make sure that you interact with your baby. In this way, your baby will learn to enjoy automobile travel because you are fun to ride with. You can try singing or humming songs, talking about what you are doing or where you are going. If your baby has a favorite blanket, place it next to or in the safety seat within his reach.

Ваш отзыв , 07 Sep 2011

A brief visitor's guide to Ayodhya

Ayodhya is known for being the birth place of Lord Rama. It is one of the most important pilgrimage centers situated in the North Indian State of Uttar Pradesh. An ancient city as per being mentioned in the epic Ramayana, Ayodhya has all the traits of the old world charm. Since Lord Ram is one of the most venerated deities in India, Ayodhya holds a special place in the hearts of the Hindus in India. The visitor’s guide to Ayodhya will tell you more about the places to visit and also how you can reach this city.

You can feel the divinity in the air as you pass through the lanes of Ayodhya. Mainly Hindu tourists flock to this place in thousands in the festive seasons like Ram Navami (Lord Ram’s birthday). The visitor’s guide to Ayodhya will brief you about the tourist attractions at this place. Ramkot is the chief place of worship in the city of Ayodhya where the Lord’s birth is celebrated pompously. The Hanuman temple is also a major tourist attraction at this place. If you want a walk in the past, you can visit the museums which showcase all kinds of prehistoric specimens and scriptures, safely guarded.

The visitor’s guide to Ayodhya will also tell you more about how to reach the city. The nearest airport is in Lucknow, 135 km away. The airport is well connected by flights with the rest of the country and you have the option to choose from Indian Airlines, Jet Airways and Air Sahara. The nearest railhead is located in the district of Faizabad, 6 km away from Ayodhya. Regular bus services are available from the neighboring cities and districts. So if you are planning to fly to this place, get off at the Lucknow Airport and you can reach Ayodhya by either train or bus.

The visitor’s guide to Ayodhya will also cover the climatic conditions of the city. Though the temperatures are quite mild throughout the year, it is best advised that you travel to this place in the winter months of November to February to avoid the summer heat. Though Ayodhya maybe an ancient city, it doesn’t mean that it hasn’t developed much. There are quite a good number of hotels here with the government sanctioning funds to improve the tourism department of this place. The hotels are all well equipped meeting international standards.

Ваш отзыв , 06 Sep 2011

Tatkal Reservation in the Indian Railways

Tatkal reservation in the Indian railway is a very convenient system for those who could not make reservation in the normal procedure.  ‘Tatkal’ means ‘immediate’ and this facility is available in most of the trains and train routes.  In the past, the trains on which tatkal journey was allowed were indicated with a ‘T’ at the end of the train number.  But now that system has come to an end.  If you want to avail the tatkal scheme, you need to apply at least 2 days in advance.  The 2 days prior date is exclusive of the day of journey.  This is in effect 3 days prior booking.  Tatkal trains are not exclusive for tatkal passengers only.   As a matter of fact, this facility is arranged on regular express trains. A few special coaches are attached to express trains for tatkal arrangements.

Those who are going to avail the tatkal reservation facility of the Indian railway need to know that this sort of reservation is available for the full length of the journey of the rain.  For instance, suppose the train starts from Chennai and its final stop is New Delhi, but you want to board the train at Hyderabad and detrain at Bhopal, you will have to book a ticket for the entire length of the journey of the train and not of your journey.  That is, you have to book a ticket from Chennai to Delhi, not from Hyderabad to Bhopal.   However, in some cases there are exceptions to this rule.

While you book your seat under tatkal scheme in the Indian railways, you will have to remit additional amount than the ordinary charges.  This additional charge may be Rs.50 or Rs.200 or sometimes it can be as high as Rs.200 depending on the class and distance of the journey.  In order to book ticket under the tatkal scheme, you need to produce a photo affixed Identity Document. This identification document can be your Passport, PAN Card, Credit Card, Driving License, etc.   Photo identification card is essential for the tatkal passenger on the train also when the Traveling Ticket Examiner (TTE) asks for it.  Your ID number is noted on the ticket by the TTE to ensure that the ticket is not sold in the black market.  You can book for up to a group of 6 passengers under one ticket and for that only one ID is sufficient.  Cancellation provision for tickets is not available for tatkal ticket.  You cannot cancel a tatkal ticket.  Even then, this scheme is a boon for those who are in an emergency.

Ваш отзыв , 05 Sep 2011

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