Author: Darrel Pratt

Is There A City Called London?

London is the capital city and largest metropolitan region of both England and the United Kingdom. Is the City of London an actual city? The City of London is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the historic centre and constitutes, alongside Canary Wharf, the primary central business district (CBD) of London. […]

Is Nova Scotia Close To Bc?

The distance between British Columbia and Nova Scotia is 4389 km. The road distance is 6290.4 km. Is British Columbia near Nova Scotia? Distance from British Columbia to Nova Scotia is 4,599 kilometers. This air travel distance is equal to 2,858 miles. The air travel (bird fly) shortest distance between British Columbia and Nova Scotia […]

When Did London Insane Asylum Close?

In 2014, the site ended its 144-year-long stint in psychiatric care when Regional Mental Health Care London relocated its patients to a different facility. It’s still possible to visit, though it’s difficult to get into the older, abandoned buildings because they aren’t all structurally safe. When did the last mental asylum close in the UK? […]

What Was The Population Of London In The 1880S?

Greater London, Inner London & Outer London Population & Density History 1861 3,188,485 23,821 1871 3,840,595 27,662 1881 4,713,441 32,488 1891 5,571,968 35,861 What was the population of London in 1800s? During the 19th century, London was transformed into the world’s largest city and capital of the British Empire. Its population expanded from 1 million […]

Can You Grow Tomatoes In London?

If you live in an area that has a warm and sunny spring and summer, growing tomatoes outdoors should be absolutely fine. I have grown tomatoes outside in pots and the ground in our garden, a community garden and on my allotment in London. When should I plant tomatoes in London? Sow from late February […]

What Was London In The Past?

The city of London was founded by the Romans and their rule extended from 43 AD to the fifth century AD, when the Empire fell. During the third century, Londinium, the name given to the town by the Romans, had a population of 50,000, mainly due to the influence of its major port. What was […]