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SUMMARY:Women Who Broke the Rules: Bloomsbury Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:A guided walk led by Elena Paolini\, Camden and City of London guide\, to celebrate women’s history \nBloomsbury\, a hotbed of radical ideas\, has always attracted women who refused to conform. This Women’s History Month\, we will walk in the footsteps of suffragists who demanded the vote\, women doctors who fought to practise medicine\, artists who defied expectations\, reformers and pioneers who transformed women’s education. As home to the 200 year old University of London\, the first secular university in Britain to admit women in 1878\, Bloomsbury nurtured thinkers who challenged conventions and changed the world. From political rebels to medical mavericks\, this walking tour celebrates bold women who refused to think – or live – inside the box.
URL:https://camdenguides.com/event/women-who-broke-the-rules-bloomsbury-walking-tour-2/
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SUMMARY:Historic Homes of Hampstead Village
DESCRIPTION:Since its development from a village to an 18th Century spa town and then a Victorian suburb\, Hampstead has retained its unspoilt Georgian charm with many listed townhouses and terraces. In the 19th and 20th Centuries this made it very popular with artists\, intellectuals and creatives of all kinds and there are many stories of influential figures who are former residents who left their mark on the area. Join our knowledgeable guide on this walking tour to learn more about the people and buildings that have shaped Hampstead\, where you will be introduced to a selection of the area’s finest historic homes.
URL:https://camdenguides.com/event/historic-homes-of-hampstead-village-2/2026-05-09/
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SUMMARY:First and Quirky Fitzrovia
DESCRIPTION:A very popular walk passing the homes of the famous both past and present. Film sets\, street art and ending at an iconic tavern.\nThis is about Bohemian London and both the wealthy and not so wealthy parts of the community. We pass the homes of some celebrities past and present and the workhouse that inspired Dickens to write Oliver Twist. We pass Dickens first London home\, and some very ‘quirky firsts’. We walk along Colville Place a hidden gem. As this walk is on a Wednesday we are able to visit the amazing Fitzrovia Chapel which is a real rare treat. This is the location where King Charles in 2024 chose to give his annual Christmas speech to the public.\nAs with all of my walks we end in an iconic tavern (this one I promise is amazing – its one of those places that it is easier to state who hasn’t drank there than who has!)
URL:https://camdenguides.com/event/first-and-quirky-fitzrovia/
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SUMMARY:Abolition! Anti-Slavery Campaigners Against the Aristocracy of Skin
DESCRIPTION:Runaway slaves\, free blacks and white women and men campaigned for a century to abolish slavery and slave-trading\, against fierce opposition \nThis walk reveals where many key London events took place in British campaigns against slavery – based on a theory of race and ‘aristocracy of skin’ – between the mid-1700s and mid-1800s. Fugitive and former slaves\, white lawyers\, activists and orators — women as well as men — along with black activists\, authors and musicians come alive in a walk from Chancery Lane to Fleet Street\, Lincoln’s Inn and Covent Garden\, ending at Embankment Gardens. \nThe capture in London of escaped slaves led to legal cases that campaigners loudly supported. Slaves were given as gifts by West Indies planters to wealthy Londoners who used them as fashion-accessories. There were small communities of free blacks\, many working as servants. Blacks made free by fighting on the British side during wars thronged to London\, some becoming beggars but others getting by and even moving up in social class. On the walk you meet Olaudah Equiano\, Mary Prince\, James Somerset\, Granville Sharp\, Sarah Parker Remond\, Thomas Clarkson\, Ottobah Cuguano\, Elizabeth Heyrick\, Billy Waters\, Samuel Johnson\, Francis Barber\, Hannah More\, the Fisk Jubilee Singers\, CLR James and more names now often forgotten.
URL:https://camdenguides.com/event/abolition-anti-slavery-campaigners-against-the-aristocracy-of-skin/
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SUMMARY:Historic Highlights of Highgate Village
DESCRIPTION:Explore the history and architecture of Highgate on a guided walking tour. Discover the area’s famous residents\, see historic buildings and enjoy views of the city. Learn about Highgate Cemetery where figures such as Karl Marx and George Eliot are buried. See the historic Highgate School and St Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church and admire the architectural variety of the high street dating from the 1600s.\nEnter the dates of your walk (Format day\, date and month\, example Saurday 245th March): Public Tours; 30 May\, 27 June\, 25 July\, 29 August\, 26 September\nAlso available to book all year round at weekends for private groups\, please enquire directly to Heritage Guides.
URL:https://camdenguides.com/event/historic-highlights-of-highgate-village/2026-05-30/
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