On foot, on horseback or in a coach with horses, it would also have been possible to catch a boat from London to Italy.
London was a booming place to be during the Renaissance. It was a leader in commercial development. This is partly due to their diverse outlooks, their proximity to waterways and their skill in structuring stable financial institutes.
Well, Life in London during the Renaissance was About the same as it had been in The Middle Ages, there were still no hygenal morals and no sense of class, or manners! Written By: Lorelei Jacobson:)
The city that was center of Renaissance in England is London. Hope that this helps!!!!!! :)
Robert de La Sizeranne has written: 'The National gallery--London' -- subject- s -: Art, National Gallery - Great Britain - 'Celebrities of the Italian renaissance in Florence and in the Louvre' -- subject- s -: Renaissance, Biography, Portraits, Art, Italian, Art, Renaissance, Renaissance Art, Italian Art 'Federico di Montefeltro' 'Ruskin and the religion of beauty' -- subject- s -: Aesthetics, British, British Aesthetics 'La peinture anglaise contemporaine, 1844-1894' 'English contemporary art' '... L'art pendant la guerre 1914-1918 ...' -- subject- s -: World War, 1914-1918, Art and the war
London Fire - 1666 Florence Nightingale birth - 1830
Yes, there is a Nightingale Lane in London, named after Florence Nightingale. It is located in the borough of Wandsworth and runs through the area of Clapham Common.
Florence Welch was born on 28 August 1986 in London.
Florence Arliss was born in 1871, in London, England, UK.
Florence Welch has a beautiful South London accent.
If you are an Italian citizen (Cittadinanza Italiana) residing in the UK, you can apply at the Italian embassy in London.
Florence Nightingale was born 12th May 1820, in Florence, Italy. She died: 13th August 1910, in Mayfair, London.
Florence Welch, lead singer of Florence + The Machine was born in South London, England.