The source of entertainment is art, music and sports events in this century but some people were used party occasions for their entertainment.
Theater was open to the masses for the in the 1600's where the poor stood on the floor watched plays written by Christopher Marlow and William Shakespeare while the wealthy got to sit in balconies to watch the same performances. There were also feast days were entire towns would get together for a great party to celebrate a religious day or the birthday of their current ruler.
They also visited each other during "receiving hours" to have tea and cake and enoy each other's company.
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Wiffle ball.
Yes, obviously less in central London, but closer to transport links.
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Wiffle ball.
Yes, obviously less in central London, but closer to transport links.
Fog is rare in London outside of TV programmes set in the 1800s
In London in the 1800s, it showed the need for a sewage system....
plays were londons only sorce of entertainment ,thats how Shakespeare came to be.
Yes. London Town is in London England and once there you will have the time of your life. There are many shops, restaurants and entertainment for the whole family.
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