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	<description>In the midst of life I woke to find myself living in an old house beside Brick Lane in the East End of London</description>
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		By: George Kearse		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Perhaps it can be considered to also provide an Online Live Streaming option for such future events. Whilst there is every likelihood attending the event in person may well &#039;sell out&#039; there are many interested like myself unable to attend in person so willing to pay for a live stream of the event itself - just a thought is all.
The wonder of Spitalfields Life is hearing of places I&#039;ve not heard of before. So it is with the Museum of the Home conveniently located nearby Hoxton train station.
Whilst I may never get to actually visit in person, the wonders of it&#039;s website opens a whole new world of visual immersive joy especially given it has taken the step to provide us an online only experience of visiting Rooms Through Time whilst sat at our computers, laptops, pads, or phone to explore these which which are presented exclusively online moving back through time - A Loft-style apartment 1998, A Front Room in 1976, A Flat in 1937, A Drawing Room in 1915, A Parlour in 1870.
Such a joy to find these gems moving with the times supplementing &#039;footfall&#039; with &#039;global online access&#039;, it&#039;s how most all museums of excellence should be presenting their wares.
In that vein I remain forever hopeful that the Endurance &#038; Joy in the East End: The photography of David Hoffman exhibition will too one day be an online offering where for a small fee we get to view it remotely wherever we may be sat in the world.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps it can be considered to also provide an Online Live Streaming option for such future events. Whilst there is every likelihood attending the event in person may well &#8216;sell out&#8217; there are many interested like myself unable to attend in person so willing to pay for a live stream of the event itself &#8211; just a thought is all.<br />
The wonder of Spitalfields Life is hearing of places I&#8217;ve not heard of before. So it is with the Museum of the Home conveniently located nearby Hoxton train station.<br />
Whilst I may never get to actually visit in person, the wonders of it&#8217;s website opens a whole new world of visual immersive joy especially given it has taken the step to provide us an online only experience of visiting Rooms Through Time whilst sat at our computers, laptops, pads, or phone to explore these which which are presented exclusively online moving back through time &#8211; A Loft-style apartment 1998, A Front Room in 1976, A Flat in 1937, A Drawing Room in 1915, A Parlour in 1870.<br />
Such a joy to find these gems moving with the times supplementing &#8216;footfall&#8217; with &#8216;global online access&#8217;, it&#8217;s how most all museums of excellence should be presenting their wares.<br />
In that vein I remain forever hopeful that the Endurance &amp; Joy in the East End: The photography of David Hoffman exhibition will too one day be an online offering where for a small fee we get to view it remotely wherever we may be sat in the world.</p>
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