Friday, 20 June 2014

New London Guided Walks Announced

The sun is out, the sky is blue, there's not a cloud to spoil the view. Join us on one of our new walks:

Alcohol en route!
Investigate some fascinating buildings in one ancient road into London related to drink! 

Best of Blackfriars
Explore with us the best bits of Blackfriars on this circular guided walk. We visit the King's Wardrobe, two theatres, priory remains and an ancient Guild.
Best of Blackfriars
Brunel and the Thames
As one of the oldest inhabited parts of London, the South Bank has been the site of many interesting stories from London's history.

Made in Chelsea: Arts & Literature
During the past decades King's Road, Chelsea has become noted for its fashion shops. Look beyond the sparkling shop window displays you will see an artistic world waiting to be explored.
Made in Chelsea
London Bridges
Millions of Londoners cross these bridges every week and most don’t even give them a second thought. These bridges are a way of linking the present to the past.

Marvellous Mayfair
For many years an annual fair was held in a suburban London field during. During C18th its development attracted some of the most wealthy & influential citizens. 
Marvellous Mayfair


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Saturday, 7 June 2014

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Start of the Georgians

The 'Georgian Age' was considered to be elegant and polite. As with the sweet comes the sour; the 'Age of Hogarth', a time of speculation, squalor and satire. 

Dr Crippen - The Crime of the Century

Edwardian society was to witness what was dubbed the crime of the CenturyLondon wasn't short of murders or horror stories so what made this murder in particular the crime of the century?

Spriggans in Crouch End

Sometimes Spriggans would even steal human children and leave their own ugly offspring behind, so be on guard if out walking with your kids!

Hogarth's Beer Street & Gin Lane

Hogarth is the unquestioned father of England's rich tradition of satire and remains one of the most original and lively minds in the entire history of British art.

Was the Great Fire of London caused by a terrorist attack?

The Great Fire is known as the most famous disaster in London's history. The Monument was built between 1671 and 1677 to commemorate the Great Fire of London and to celebrate the rebuilding of the City.

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