Journal home...
Issue 462 (Winter 2011/ Spring 2012)...
Back issues...
About...
Events...
People...
Contact us...
London Society home
Notes for contributors
You are here: Home > Issue 462
Issue 462 (Winter 2011/ Spring 2012): ContentsPlease note that some articles are not available online. To obtain the full printed version of the Journal, join the Society. 2... From the Editor 3... About contributors London under siege 4... Henrietta Williams and George Gingell: London's Ring of Steel 13... Stephen Graham "Cities Under Siege" reviewed by Jonathan Lowndes 15... Joyce Lee Malcolm: The Road to London riots, paved with good intentions Magic 17... John Wade: Magic in London 21... John Coulthart: Austin Osman Spare, a personal reflection 23... Phil Baker interviewed 24... Phil Baker "Austin Osman Spare" and "The Devil and all his Works" Art 25... Alexander Stoddart 31... Xavier Pick 33... Francis Carr 34... Kabira Alieva 36... Art? Photography? Experimentation through the Lens? the work of Christina Gestra 39... Fishbar 40... Ruth Miller: London’s Murals 43... Laura K. Jones: An East End Guide to Art 46... Brief book reviews 47... Architecture & Happiness event 52... London before you knew it 54... Pinkietessa's A-Z of London/ A warm welcome... London Society 55... Join the London Society 56... About the London Society 57... Annual Report & Accounts 2010 60... Annual General Meeting Inside back cover... Brian Chappell 1929-2011 Back cover... Jonathan Gales "Megalomania" |
![]() |
Except where explicitly identified as the views or opinions of the London Society, all contributors express their own views and opinions, which are not necessarily those of the Society.
Except as identified in particular instances, copyright in all contributions, literary and visual, remains the property of the respective contributors. All rights reserved.
The London Society Journal is the magazine for members of the London Society and is published twice a year. The London Society was founded in 1912 and works to stimulate appreciation of London, to encourage excellence in planning and development, and to preserve its amenities and the best of its buildings.
The London Society is a registered charity, number 206270.