Poster Notting Hill...Hugh Grant..Julia Roberts Classic Movie Various Sizes (A3 Size 29 x 42 cms)

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Poster Notting Hill...Hugh Grant..Julia Roberts Classic Movie Various Sizes (A3 Size 29 x 42 cms)

Poster Notting Hill...Hugh Grant..Julia Roberts Classic Movie Various Sizes (A3 Size 29 x 42 cms)

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You’ll find lots of fresh fruit and veg, as well as fresh flowers and herbs and spices. Our fave, though, is the honey from Bee Friendly. Take a Stroll Through Kensal Green Cemetery A snap or two is fine, but do bear in mind that these are people’s homes before you start hanging off the doors and rampaging around in pursuit of the perfect (but in all honesty, cookie cutter) photo. They run regular skate schools which are suitable for everyone from pros to beginners (tip: wear helmets. And elbow pads. Actually, just pad everything.) as well as events that are super fun to watch. Drink Rum at Trailer Happiness Spotting the pastel houses of the best things to do near Portobello Road, so that’s usually the starting spot for seeking them out.

Notting Hill is full of cafes that are just as sugary sweet as the cream teas they do so well. No wonder these sweet hotspots are some of our favourite Notting Hill attractions. The documents used in these lessons cover sensitive subjects and may include language and concepts that are entirely unacceptable and inappropriate today. We suggest that teachers look at the material carefully before introducing to pupils. It would be helpful to discuss the language and ideas contained in a source beforehand.To get the best stuff, you’ll want to spring out of bed early – the crowds usually start forming around 9am, at the ready to shop. All is fair in love, war and the pursuit of the best preserves! To encourage pupils to use original sources to find out about the significance of the Notting Hill Carnival and why it began. It is important that teachers ensure that pupils understand these terms: The Colour Bar, discrimination, legislation, immigrant, race-relations. Ada Salter became mayor of Bermondsey in 1922 – the first Labour woman elected as a mayor in Britain. By the end of her term of office, the area in south London had a public health service and wash-houses, and plans were in place to build new housing and playgrounds, and plant thousands of trees. Her plaque will be erected at her Southwark home. Not all of Notting Hill’s bookstores have quite the same claim to fame, but if you want to avoid avid fans snapping away, there are other options. Book and Kitchen combine two of our fave things – the hint is in the name – so it’s a definite must-see in Notting Hill, London in our eyes. Pop into the Museum of Brands The wine list is impressive, while there are plenty of local and international beers and a generous gin selection. Bottoms up! Notting Hill Gate Farmers Market

It’s quite the mecca for fans of the sport, and also functions as a not-for-profit to help grow skateboarding and provide an outlet for local kids and residents. Of course, there’s the famous Notting Hill Bookstore which is the setting for Anna and William’s meeting. While the Graffik Gallery sells art pieces to people looking to add to the overall cool factor of their homes, it’s also open to the public.Building on this approach, the p upils study t hree further sources which encourage them to think about why the Notting Hill Carnival was started and why it is still such an important event today . They look at the passenger list from Empire Windrush to learn about Sam Beaver King, one of the early founders of the Notting Hill Carnival and West Indian Gaze tte. Pupils then go on to learn about Claudia Jones. Use the photograph of Claudia Jones ( founder and editor of ‘The West Indian Gazette and Afro-Caribbean News ’ and founder of the indoor Caribbean Carnival which is seen as the beginnings of the Notting Hill Carnival) as a ‘Mystery Document’ with the class. Ask pupils to look at the photograph and then answer the questions. They can then go on to study the Caribbean Carnival Souvenir Programme fr o m 1960, a vailable at the British Library: Claudia Jones’ Caribbean Carnival Souvenir programme, 1960 | The British Library (bl.uk) . This reveals more about the event and its significance. This source can also be used to emphasise the importance of different archives and collections for historians . Plenary: With opulent Gothic monuments and tombs set amongst an overgrown garden, it’s a beautiful and interesting place to stroll through. Please access the image online, as t he original of this document is kept in The British Library: Claudia Jones’ Caribbean Carnival Souvenir programme, 1960 | The British Library (bl.uk)

Teachers may prefer to use any of the original sources here to create their own resources and activities or adapt the activities provided here for use in their schemes of work. It’s Holland Park, a small (by London standards) park with a pretty stunning Japanese Garden. The Kyoto Gardens were a gift from the city of Kyoto and symbolise the long-standing friendship between Japan and Great Britain. People love Notting Hill because it feels quintessentially British and what could be a more quintessentially British drink than gin?If you’re wondering what to see in Notting Hill, this won’t disappoint. Learn about (and Drink Plenty of) Gin at the Ginstitute Photograph of Claudia Jones, founder and editor of ‘The West Indian Gazette and Afro-Caribbean News ’ and founder of the indoor Caribbean Carnival which is seen as the beginnings of the Notting Hill Carnival). Source: Getty images.



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