Derry Nairn
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Derry Nairn gives some video previews of the history television programmes and film, touched on in January's Taylor Downing article Requiem or Resurrection?. Published January 17 2011
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Derry Nairn attends a new exhibition at the Museum of London Docklands, which adds context to the urban myths surrounding a famous siege in London's East End. Published December 15 2010
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Beneath the shining new developments of east London's Dalston Lane, Derry Nairn unearths a documentary showcasing the rich cultural history of the area. Published November 24 2010
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These days, the Guinness brand is indelibly associated with Ireland. However, Derry Nairn finds that the famous brew has left a significant architectural legacy in London. Published November 2 2010
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Published October 28 2010
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Published October 28 2010
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Published October 28 2010
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Published October 28 2010
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Published October 28 2010
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Published October 28 2010
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Published October 28 2010
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Published February 10 2010
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Published December 2 2009
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Published June 9 2009
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