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Art and Architecture Walking Tour of Battersea Nine Elms
Sep
23

Art and Architecture Walking Tour of Battersea Nine Elms

Discover iconic architecture and public works of art in Battersea and Nine Elms, and explore the history, future and lived experience of the area through art and architecture.

Crossing the newly opened Arch 42, we will take a walk around the US Embassy. From there, we will see the floating village of Nine Elms that has witnessed the city grow around it. Finally, we'll take a walk down Happy Street to one of the icons of industrial Britain - Battersea Power Station. Along the way, we will see sculptures and artworks in public spaces. The experience will transform our neighbourhood into a gallery. Bring your camera or sketch book and let the city inspire you!

We will meet at 11 Wilcox Road near the Rainbow Plaque for the film ‘My Beautiful Laundrette.’ The closest tube station to the starting point Nine Elms (Northern Line) and Vauxhall (Victoria Line). We end the walk 2km away and the closest tube station is Battersea Power Station (Northern Line.) Please get in touch if you have any access concerns or requirements.

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Art and Architecture Walking Tour of Battersea Nine Elms
Sep
20

Art and Architecture Walking Tour of Battersea Nine Elms

Discover iconic architecture and public works of art in Battersea and Nine Elms, and explore the history, future and lived experience of the area through art and architecture.

Crossing the newly opened Arch 42, we will take a walk around the US Embassy. From there, we will see the floating village of Nine Elms that has witnessed the city grow around it. Finally, we'll take a walk down Happy Street to one of the icons of industrial Britain - Battersea Power Station. Along the way, we will see sculptures and artworks in public spaces. The experience will transform our neighbourhood into a gallery. Bring your camera or sketch book and let the city inspire you!

We will meet at 11 Wilcox Road near the Rainbow Plaque for the film ‘My Beautiful Laundrette.’ The closest tube station to the starting point Nine Elms (Northern Line) and Vauxhall (Victoria Line). We end the walk 2km away and the closest tube station is Battersea Power Station (Northern Line.) Please get in touch if you have any access concerns or requirements.

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FREE Guided Walk -Women and Power in Westminster
Aug
28

FREE Guided Walk -Women and Power in Westminster

This Inside Out walk explores the legacies of women who defended and challenged the status quo to create the world we live in today.

Join us for "Women and Power in Westminster," a free walking tour that is part of the Inside Out Festival in Westminster in August 2023. Supported by Westminster City Council, this three-hour tour explores how women exercise power in public spaces and highlights the legacies of women who challenged the status quo and created the world we live in today. The tour will take place around Parliament Square and Whitehall, featuring stories of working-class women and women of colour. The meeting point is by the Buxton Memorial Fountain where you will hear stories of escape to freedom! We will end with a march from Caxton Hall to Parliament Square and the statue of Millicent Garrett Fawcett. Please get in touch if you have any accessibility needs or concerns.

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FREE Guided Walk -Women and Power in Westminster
Aug
15

FREE Guided Walk -Women and Power in Westminster

This Inside Out walk explores the legacies of women who defended and challenged the status quo to create the world we live in today.

Join us for "Women and Power in Westminster," a free walking tour that is part of the Inside Out Festival in Westminster in August 2023. Supported by Westminster City Council, this three-hour tour explores how women exercise power in public spaces and highlights the legacies of women who challenged the status quo and created the world we live in today. The tour will take place around Parliament Square and Whitehall, featuring stories of working-class women and women of colour. The meeting point is by the Buxton Memorial Fountain where you will hear stories of escape to freedom! We will end with a march from Caxton Hall to Parliament Square and the statue of Millicent Garrett Fawcett. Please get in touch if you have any accessibility needs or concerns.

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FREE Guided Walk -Women and Power in Westminster
Aug
13

FREE Guided Walk -Women and Power in Westminster

This Inside Out walk explores the legacies of women who defended and challenged the status quo to create the world we live in today.

Join us for "Women and Power in Westminster," a free walking tour that is part of the Inside Out Festival in Westminster in August 2023. Supported by Westminster City Council, this three-hour tour explores how women exercise power in public spaces and highlights the legacies of women who challenged the status quo and created the world we live in today. The tour will take place around Parliament Square and Whitehall, featuring stories of working-class women and women of colour. The meeting point is by the Buxton Memorial Fountain where you will hear stories of escape to freedom! We will end with a march from Caxton Hall to Parliament Square and the statue of Millicent Garrett Fawcett. Please get in touch if you have any accessibility needs or concerns.

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FREE Guided Walk - Women and Power in Westminster
Aug
4

FREE Guided Walk - Women and Power in Westminster

This Inside Out walk explores the legacies of women who defended and challenged the status quo to create the world we live in today.

Join us for "Women and Power in Westminster," a free walking tour that is part of the Inside Out Festival in Westminster in August 2023. Supported by Westminster City Council, this three-hour tour explores how women exercise power in public spaces and highlights the legacies of women who challenged the status quo and created the world we live in today. The tour will take place around Parliament Square and Whitehall, featuring stories of working-class women and women of colour. The meeting point is by the Buxton Memorial Fountain where you will hear stories of escape to freedom! We will end with a march from Caxton Hall to Parliament Square and the statue of Millicent Garrett Fawcett. Please get in touch if you have any accessibility needs or concerns.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Jul
23

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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Home is Where the Art Is
Jul
15

Home is Where the Art Is

Join us for a walk from the heart of the Happy Streets Festival to 575 Wandsworth Road for a tour of this very special home and work of art, followed by a creative workshop around the dining table.

On our walk we will collect textures from our neighbourhood by making rubbings using paper and crayons, as well as gathering texts from street signs and notices. The route will pass Yinka Ilori’s ‘Happy Street’ bridge and Brian Barnes’s ‘A Brief History of Time’ mural.

Taking inspiration from 575 Wandsworth Road, the workshop will be a space to explore our creativity through verbal and visual media, and can explore how we can express ourselves in our own homes.

Local poet Hilaire will guide participants in using the found words to create poems and Manasi Pophale will facilitate incorporating the rubbings into paper cutting decoration.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Jul
2

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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Art and Architecture Walking Tour of Battersea Nine Elms
Jun
13

Art and Architecture Walking Tour of Battersea Nine Elms

Discover iconic architecture and public works of art in Battersea and Nine Elms, and explore the history, future and lived experience of the area through art and architecture.

Crossing the newly opened Arch 42, we will take a walk around the US Embassy. From there, we will see the floating village of Nine Elms that has witnessed the city grow around it. Finally, we'll take a walk down Happy Street to one of the icons of industrial Britain - Battersea Power Station. Along the way, we will see sculptures and artworks in public spaces. The experience will transform our neighbourhood into a gallery. Bring your camera or sketch book and let the city inspire you!

We will meet at 11 Wilcox Road near the Rainbow Plaque for the film ‘My Beautiful Laundrette.’ The closest tube station to the starting point Nine Elms (Northern Line) and Vauxhall (Victoria Line). We end the walk 2km away and the closest tube station is Battersea Power Station (Northern Line.) Please get in touch if you have any access concerns or requirements.

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Art and Architecture Walking Tour of Battersea Nine Elms
Jun
11

Art and Architecture Walking Tour of Battersea Nine Elms

Discover iconic architecture and public works of art in Battersea and Nine Elms, and explore the history, future and lived experience of the area through art and architecture.

Crossing the newly opened Arch 42, we will take a walk around the US Embassy. From there, we will see the floating village of Nine Elms that has witnessed the city grow around it. Finally, we'll take a walk down Happy Street to one of the icons of industrial Britain - Battersea Power Station. Along the way, we will see sculptures and artworks in public spaces. The experience will transform our neighbourhood into a gallery. Bring your camera or sketch book and let the city inspire you!

We will meet at 11 Wilcox Road near the Rainbow Plaque for the film ‘My Beautiful Laundrette.’ The closest tube station to the starting point Nine Elms (Northern Line) and Vauxhall (Victoria Line). We end the walk 2km away and the closest tube station is Battersea Power Station (Northern Line.) Please get in touch if you have any access concerns or requirements.

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British Empire Walking Tour
May
16

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Sep
3

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Sep
1

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
30

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
28

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
27

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
25

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
23

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
21

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
20

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
18

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
16

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
14

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
13

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
11

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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British Empire Walking Tour
Aug
9

British Empire Walking Tour

  • Parliament Square London, England, SW1 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The story of the rise and fall of the British Empire told through the statues and Monuments in Westminster.

Join me on a walking tour around Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire. Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

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