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  • June 2024
  • Sun 2
    June 2, 2024 @ 14:00 - 16:00 Slums and Squares and Rock n’Roll

    Slums and Squares and Rock n’Roll

    You will probably know lots of bits of the St Giles' area: Tottenham Court Rd tube, Centrepoint, Shaftesbury Ave, Seven Dials...but you probably don't know how the area came to be as it is. A fascinating story of ancient roadways meeting, a medieval leper colony, a failed posh residential district, a notorious Victorian slum and […]

  • Sat 8
    June 8, 2024 @ 13:00 - 15:00

    London’s Sex Industry and the Stage in the Long 18th Century

    Charles II lifted the Puritan ban on theatre-going, and by 1700 London was sex-capital of Europe. This walk starts with the stage at a time when all actresses were assumed to be prostitutes and theatres a place for clients to find them. We pass through areas where street-walkers and bawdy houses were closely linked with […]

  • Sat 8
    June 8, 2024 @ 14:00 - 16:00 Hampstead: the village on the hill

    Hampstead: the village on the hill

    You probably know Hampstead as a very attractive area of very posh houses and very famous people. But why is it so lovely to walk around? It's a lot to do with a hill which prevented major roads and any railways being built: so uniquely in London it preserves a Georgian village streetscape. It also […]

  • Sat 15
    June 15, 2024 @ 00:00

    Campaigning for the Abolition of Slavery: Central London Landmarks

    This walk reveals where many key London events took place in British campaigns against slavery and slave-trading between the mid-1800s and mid-1900s. Fugitive and former slaves, white lawyers and activists, black activists, orators, authors and musicians come alive in a walk from Chancery Lane to Fleet Street, Lincoln’s Inn and Covent Garden ending at Embankment […]

  • Sun 16
    June 16, 2024 @ 11:00 - 13:00 Living on the Edge: Hidden Holborn and Little Italy

    Living on the Edge: Hidden Holborn and Little Italy

    Some of the most interesting areas around the City of London are places lived in and worked in by people who were not based inside it but needed to be near it. A great example is the area just north of Holborn, on the north-western edge of the City. A medieval bishop's palace (you can […]

  • Wed 19
    June 19, 2024 @ 18:30 - 19:00

    Meet the Guides – Camden Tour Guides Association FREE walk

    This FREE walk is aimed at anyone who is interested in learning about becoming a qualified Camden Tour Guide, offering an opportunity to meet existing Camden Guides, go with them on a tour around the King's Cross area and have a chance to talk to them about the course and what it's like to be […]

  • Thu 20
    June 20, 2024 @ 11:00 - 13:00 Living on the Edge: Hidden Holborn and Little Italy

    Living on the Edge: Hidden Holborn and Little Italy

    Some of the most interesting areas around the City of London are places lived in and worked in by people who were not based inside it but needed to be near it. A great example is the area just north of Holborn, on the north-western edge of the City. A medieval bishop's palace (you can […]

  • Sun 23
    June 23, 2024 @ 14:00 - 16:00 Slums and Squares and Rock n’Roll

    Slums and Squares and Rock n’Roll

    You will probably know lots of bits of the St Giles' area: Tottenham Court Rd tube, Centrepoint, Shaftesbury Ave, Seven Dials...but you probably don't know how the area came to be as it is. A fascinating story of ancient roadways meeting, a medieval leper colony, a failed posh residential district, a notorious Victorian slum and […]

  • Sat 29
    June 29, 2024 @ 14:00 - 16:00 Hampstead: the village on the hill

    Hampstead: the village on the hill

    You probably know Hampstead as a very attractive area of very posh houses and very famous people. But why is it so lovely to walk around? It's a lot to do with a hill which prevented major roads and any railways being built: so uniquely in London it preserves a Georgian village streetscape. It also […]

  • July 2024
  • Wed 3
    July 3, 2024 @ 18:00 - 19:00

    Meet the Guides – Camden Tour Guides Association FREE walk

    This FREE walk is aimed at anyone who is interested in learning about becoming a qualified Camden Tour Guide, offering an opportunity to meet existing Camden Guides, go with them on a tour around the King's Cross area and have a chance to talk to them about the course and what it's like to be […]

  • Sat 6
    July 6, 2024 @ 00:00

    Primrose Hill and the Navvies

    The neighbourhood radiates brilliant industrial solutions of Victorian engineers, but who built it? This walk puts hard-working navvies at the centre of the story and tells how the area developed in the face of the railway's soot and smoke. The walk follows a beautiful stretch of the Regent's Canal, and from the top of the […]

  • Sat 6
    July 6, 2024 @ 14:00 - 16:00

    For the Many: Chartists and Marxists in Soho

    The Chartists were a formidable mass movement to extend the right to vote for the working classes. They were active in Soho and there were several links with Karl Marx, who famously lived in Dean St. Other inhabitants included the poet and artist William Blake and Percy Bysshe Shelley, who made the phrase " Ye […]

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