Sat 25 Mar

  • Walking Tour – Architecture in the City of London

    Notes: This walk will take you on journey through the City of London, focussing on a number of buildings from the mid 20th century and up to the present.

  • Walking Tour – The Battle of Cable Street

    Notes: This tour tells the story of how the East End resisted the invasion of Oswald Mosley’s fascists at the ‘Battle of Cable Street’ in October 1936.

  • Parklife (1840s-1960s)

    Notes: From bandstands to boating ponds, and from protests to picnics. Join us in an atmospheric library setting to explore the social history of London’s royal and municipal parks through guidebooks, photographs, pamphlets, press cuttings, memoir and more.

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  • Walking London's Port History

    Notes: This series of walking tours tells the story of the Port of London.

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  • Public Access Television, the Community Programme Unit and the BBC

    Notes: In partnership with Raven Row, please join us for an afternoon of discussion and screenings exploring the Community Programme Unit’s role in bringing public access television to the UK, and the legacies and tentacles of its achievements.

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