About 3 years ago, I designed a run around some Agatha Christie landmarks in London, for a Christmas present for Andrew. He was so excited by this, that it took 2 normal years, followed by 9 months of being locked up (I mean, locked down) in London, and exhausting all other plans, before we finally got to do it yesterday. Hurrah! Merry Christmas, Andrew!
Then, we retraced our steps to London Zoo, for a stint through Regents Park and a loo stop (I thought I'd mention this, as all the Royal Parks loos are now contactless, so instead of rooting around for 20p, you can just tap in, like on the tube!). A little loop around Marylebone, to Stop #2, 5 Northwick Terrace where Christie lived in around 1918. There is a current number 5, but it is a newer building as the original where Christie lived was destroyed by a bomb in WW2).
The one Christie lived in would have looked more like next door.
Quick mince pie stop, then back through Regents Park and along to Stop #3, UCH. Christie worked at UCH during the Second World War, as a Medicines Dispenser, and learnt much about poisons here, which informed many of her plots. For example, the thallium poisoning in The Pale Horse was suggested to her by UCH Chief Pharmacist Harold Davis!
Then it was down Tottenham Court Road to the West End, to see Stop #4 St Martin's Theatre, where The Mousetrap has been running for well over 40 years, and before that, it played at the Ambassadors Theatre next door, so has been running for about 68 years now...the longest ever run!
A quick detour to Stop #11, 48 Swan Court, where it is believed Christie wrote Witness for the Prosecution.
Before the final Stop #12 at Florian Court in Charterhouse Square, which is Whitehaven Mansions, Poirot's home in the TV series.
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