
Archive Tour - Alternative London Collections
This tour will take place in person.
Bishopsgate Institute has collected books, maps, photographs, and a wealth of other materials from London’s history for over 125 years. Our collections have grown to include stories of activism and protest, as well as everyday Londoners. From counter-culture guidebooks to placards and suffragette sashes, we hold the records of organisations that have strived for political and social change. Explore the archives of Bernie Grant, George Howell, Frederick Wensley and more…
Explore the different collections we hold on London history through our Archives.
Who is this tour for?
This tour is for anyone with an interest in London history.

Practical information
- This tour goes down into our archive store, and we regret that this tour is not accessible to anyone who uses a wheelchair or who is unable to use steps or stairs.
How we’re keeping you safe
August 2022 update: Keeping you safe and healthy is our number one priority.
If you test positive for Covid-19 or are asked to isolate and are not able to attend your class or pre-booked event, please contact the Bishopsgate Box Office for further information (enquiries@bishopsgate.org.uk). Please do not come to the Institute in person if you have symptoms or have tested positive.
Bishopsgate Institute has a thorough cleaning schedule in place and we clean the most populated areas more often. You will find hand-sanitising stations throughout the building as well as touch-free drinking fountains.
Find out more about how we’re keeping you safe.
Image: Dawson Family Archive
Need to Know
Metadata
- Time
- 18:30 - 19:30
- Price
- £5
- Day
- Thursday
- Duration
- 60
- Venue
- Library
- Tutor
- Stefan Dickers
- Max Students
- 20
- No. of Sessions
- 1
- Course Code
- AR23104
Meet the Host

Stefan Dickers
Stef is the Special Collections and Archives Manager at Bishopsgate Institute and has been responsible for the development of the Institute's collections on the history of London, protest and activism, and LGBTQ+ Britain. He qualified as an archivist in 2001 and started at Bishopsgate in 2005.
Previous to this, Stef worked in the archives of the London School of Economics and Senate House Library. He will talk at extraordinary length about the collections whenever asked and regularly entertains groups of students, groups and family/local history societies on the wonders they can find in the Special Collections and Archives at the Institute.