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- Is this the ghost of the Whittington's15th-century leper boy?
It looks like a blurred light or a badly taken photograph. But according to ghosthunter Leonard Low, this image taken in the basement of a London hospital is proof that it is haunted.
camera london shop 07 Feb 2012 - In London Theater, the Past Isn?t Dead, It?s Onstage
Several current British productions, including ?Lovesong,? ?Travelling Light? and ?The Kreutzer Sonata,? feature characters who recall earlier times.
camera london shop 07 Feb 2012 - Arp man runs television station from his home
An Arp local has been running a television station with more than 4,000 viewers from his home.
camera london shop 07 Feb 2012 - Have You Been To The Mobile Library?
Quietly parked up at America Square today is a-slightly-out-of-place white van. Quite an impenetrable-looking vehicle with ?City of London? emblazoned across the side. No police. No camera crews. Certainly not the scene of any riot. An inquisitive climb inside reveals shelves of books. No ordinary van indeed; this is in fact a mobile library , the first of its kind ever used in the City, and it ...
camera london shop 07 Feb 2012 - Britain's big talent: Evening Standard Film Awards winners
From first-class film-makers to polished performers, the best of this country's cinematic talent was recognised at last night's Evening Standard British Film Awards. Our judges report on what made the winners triumphant
camera london shop 07 Feb 2012 - New system counts shoppers by looking at their shoes
London, Jan 9 (ANI): A new system that counts shoppers and track their movements through stores by staring at their shoes could provide a helpful marketing tool - without the privacy invasion of analysing CCTV images.
camera london shop 07 Feb 2012 - A glorious global Jubilee: As our Queen marks her Diamond Jubilee, how Victoria's 300 million subjects celebrated hers
For 60 years, God had saved the Queen and on June 22, 1897, millions of her subjects across the world celebrated her Diamond Jubilee.
camera london shop 07 Feb 2012 - Africa's 'father of technology' on sparking a tech revolution
Known by many as Africa's "father of technology," software pioneer Herman Chinery-Hesse has been spawning innovations for two decades, helping to break down tech barriers between the continent and the rest of the world.
camera london shop 07 Feb 2012
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