The official blog of Nathan Lee Davies, which was first established back in 2009. The author, artist and activist has certainly gone a long way since then and continues to blog about his campaigning, poetry, football and a whole range of other issues. You can read his latest blogs by clicking below.
Recent Blogs
April 29, 2026
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You have reached the finish at The Mall, just outside Buckingham Palace.
This is one of the most iconic...
April 29, 2026
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With just a few kilometres to go, you reach Westminster, the political and historic heart of London.
Here...
April 28, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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Around 30km, you enter Canary Wharf, London’s modern financial district.
This area was once one of...
April 28, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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This is one of the most powerful moments of the journey, Tower Bridge.
Completed in 1894, Tower Bridge...
April 27, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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At around 10km, you pass one of London’s most iconic sights, the Cutty Sark.
Built in 1869, the Cutty...
April 27, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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You’ve started your journey in Greenwich, one of London’s most historic areas.
Greenwich is famous...
April 27, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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Yesterday I started the virtual London Marathon through End to End and I will be sharing the postcards...
April 20, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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Last night I received my twelfth postcard from End to End after recording 1164 miles of my trip along...
March 25, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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Last night I received my eleventh postcard from End to End after recording 1050 miles of my trip along...
February 23, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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Last night I received my tenth postcard from End to End after recording 945 miles of my trip along Route...
April 29, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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You have reached the finish at The Mall, just outside Buckingham Palace.
This is one of the most iconic finishes in global sport, set against the backdrop of British history and tradition.
Buckingham...
April 29, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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With just a few kilometres to go, you reach Westminster, the political and historic heart of London.
Here you pass Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, landmarks that have stood for over 150 years and...
April 28, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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Around 30km, you enter Canary Wharf, London’s modern financial district.
This area was once one of the busiest docks in the world, playing a major role in global trade. Over time, it was redeveloped...
April 28, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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This is one of the most powerful moments of the journey, Tower Bridge.
Completed in 1894, Tower Bridge is one of London’s most recognisable landmarks. Its distinctive twin towers and lifting road sections...
April 27, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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At around 10km, you pass one of London’s most iconic sights, the Cutty Sark.
Built in 1869, the Cutty Sark is one of the last surviving tea clippers, once used to transport tea from China to Britain...
April 27, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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You’ve started your journey in Greenwich, one of London’s most historic areas.
Greenwich is famous for being the home of Greenwich Mean Time, the point from which the world’s time zones are measured....
April 27, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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Yesterday I started the virtual London Marathon through End to End and I will be sharing the postcards that I receive along the route. I have already received two postcards after clocking up 10 miles of...
April 20, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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Last night I received my twelfth postcard from End to End after recording 1164 miles of my trip along Route 66. I have copied the text in the email below so that my readers can follow the story of my trip....
March 25, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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Last night I received my eleventh postcard from End to End after recording 1050 miles of my trip along Route 66. I have copied the text in the email below so that my readers can follow the story of my...
February 23, 2026
Nathan Lee Davies
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Last night I received my tenth postcard from End to End after recording 945 miles of my trip along Route 66. I have copied the text in the email below so that my readers can follow the story of my trip....
