John Ruskin self portrait 1861 The burnings of Crystal Palace and Ruskin’s women By Bruce Gregory ‘Here’s to John Ruskin, the greatest art critic who ever lived,’ said the old man, raising his g… more →
Dulwich OnViewingrid wrote 2 months ago: John Ruskin self portrait 1861 The burnings of Crystal Palace and Ruskin’s women By Bruce Greg … more →
ingrid wrote 2 months ago: ‘A magical combination: art and beer’ John Ruskin self portrait 1866 By Bruce Gregory P … more →
asayburn wrote 4 months ago: Following on from his popular architecture talks, Dulwich Society chairman Ian McInnes will lead an … more →
stevejslack wrote 4 months ago: Kingswood House goes Victorian. We’ve featured a few pieces about Kingswood House on Dulwich OnView … more →
stevejslack wrote 5 months ago: I never thought I’d say this, but I’ve fallen in love with a community centre. I think you will too. … more →
ingrid wrote 5 months ago: Combinations of works of art, historical documents and local personalities, Clare Skilbeck describes … more →
ingrid wrote 8 months ago: William Allen with Edward Alleyn William Allen is our youngest contributor so far. Last autumn my D … more →
asayburn wrote 8 months ago: Anna Sayburn and Ian McInnes talk domestic architecture. Everywhere you look in Dulwich, you see int … more →
Angie Macdonald wrote 9 months ago: by Angie Macdonald The London A-Z is an essential piece of kit that most Londoners take for granted. … more →
stevejslack wrote 9 months ago: Following on in our series of articles about blue plaques in the local area, Ian McInnes reports on … more →
asayburn wrote 10 months ago: In the latest of our series about Dulwich’s former residents, Phil Lane describes his admirati … more →
Angie Macdonald wrote 10 months ago: by Angie Macdonald Dulwich Park c. 1905 There’s a lot to love about Dulwich and one of the p … more →
Angie Macdonald wrote 1 year ago: by Angie Macdonald I was four when I fell in love with Enid Blyton. With her books and characters, … more →