THE BARBARY BURGLAR OF THE KING’S ROAD A Long Short Story By William Mulder A Zanders Investigates Story. Chelsea, January 1944. Detective Inspector Tom Zanders
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THE BARBARY BURGLAR OF THE KING’S ROAD A Long Short Story By William Mulder A Zanders Investigates Story. Chelsea, January 1944. Detective Inspector Tom Zanders
Goldsmiths’ historian Professor Tim Crook relates twenty short stories about the university’s history you may or may not know about in four sentence narratives. This
It was Friday 29th September 1905. A total of 249 of the first teacher training students had arrived the day before. 149 Arts School students
It is not widely known that the teaching of Art at Goldsmiths predates the beginning of the life of the College as part of the
Armistice Day- the eleventh day of the eleventh month symbolises the UK’s immeasurable losses to armed conflict in the Great War of 1914 to 1918.
The Times newspaper called Joan Eardley (1921-1963) one of Britain’s ‘pre-eminent artists of the 20th century.’ The Guardian says she is: “…the forgotten artist who