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William it was really something: A Blake birthday walk with CURIOCITY magazine

To celebrate the 256th anniversary of William Blake’s birth. Curiocity – the map magazine –organized a Blake themed walk around Soho, Covent Garden and Piccadilly.

December 9, 2013 in Art, City, Landscape, London.

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