Women and Power - Walking Tour in Westminster
Overview
Guided walk exploring the stories of women who shaped history. Engage with themes of politics, health, law, social justice and representation. Discover extraordinary stories of women who shaped history on the 'Women and Power in Westminster' walking tour led by History Speak guide, Manasi. This isn't your typical historical tour - it's a dynamic exploration of power, politics, and the indomitable spirit of female pioneers.
What you will see on the tour:
Statue of Emmeline Pankhurst in Victoria Gardens South
Memorial to SOE agents and Violette Szabo
Statue of Mary Seacole and Florence Nightingale museum
Boudicca statue
Women in the Second World War memorial
Statue of Millicent Fawcett
What you will learn:
Discover the compelling stories of women who shaped the course of history through their courage, political stances, personal rivalries and friendships. From the suffragettes who fought tirelessly for voting rights to the trailblazing nurses who revolutionised healthcare, each stop along the way offers a nuanced look at the complexities of power and influence.
By the end of the tour, you'll walk away with a newfound appreciation for the diverse perspectives and contributions of women throughout history. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a lover of London's hidden gems, or simply curious to learn more, join us for an unforgettable exploration into the heart of Westminster's female influence. See London from a new female perspective and be part of this empowering journey through time.
Key Themes of the Walk
How do women exercise power in public spaces?
Suffragists, Suffragettes and the Anti-Suffrage Movement
How do women get written out of history?
Reviews of Women and Power
"I highly recommend the Women and Power walk, led by a passionate and knowledgeable guide who offers a fresh take on a well-known area. This engaging stroll brings to life the history of important women commemorated around the Palace of Westminster, shedding light on how their diverse perspectives and personalities impacted the balance of power at various points in Britain's history."
"This was one of the best tours I’ve been on, let alone walking tours. Manasi expertly blended stories of individuals with wider cultural and political events, which gave the walking tour a real sense of humanity. I learnt a lot, and discovered people and places local to me that I thought I knew."
As Seen In
London Festival of Architecture and Inside Out Festival supported by Westminster City Council.