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Jo Wilkinson

Jo Wilkinson

Born, brought up, and educated in Camden, it’s hardly surprising that Jo qualified as a Camden tour guide! Having now escaped from the Civil Service (and yes for part of

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Judy Dixey

Judy Dixey

Judy worked in all aspects of the arts during her career, theatre, opera, a gallery, a multi-arts festival, but is now delighted to be finding out so much more about

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Jill Dalton

Jill Dalton

I’m a qualified Camden, City of London and City of Westminster guide, and a former Course Director for Camden Guides. A Londoner by choice rather than birth, I like nothing

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Peter Cowin

Peter Cowin

As well as a Camden guide (since 2015) I am also qualified as a City of Westminster (since 2008) and Clerkenwell & Islington guide (since 2005).

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Richard Cohen

Richard Cohen

Richard is a true Londoner and has lived and worked in London throughout his life. Richard is a fully qualified guide for Clerkenwell and Islington, the City of Westminster and

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Alan Hovell

Alan Hovell

Living in Camden since 1975, with a keen interest in local & social history, & family connections back to the 19th century in Kilburn. CTGA tour guide since July 2017,

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Sami Alouani

Sami Alouani

Why did I choose Camden? Because Camden best reflects this cultural, intellectual and social diversity so unique to London. I’m also a guide at the Foundling Museum and the Goldfinger’s

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Oonagh Gay

Oonagh Gay

Oonagh is a qualified Islington Guide as well as Camden Guide and her special interests include women’s history and London’s town halls. She spent many years working in Parliament and

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Amber The American Tour Guide

Amber the American Tour Guide

Amber is the American Tour Guide in London! Originally from Texas, she has lived here 15 years and is a qualified badged guide in the City of London, City of

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Sylvia McNamara

Sylvia McNamara

Sylvia is an enthusiastic lover of London and its rich history. Whether leading you down hidden alleys, or encouraging you to look again at buildings you’ve rushed past a hundred

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