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In Part 1 of this blog, we explored the Wren City Churches that are still functioning as churches, and in this Part 2 we explore...
We’ve been celebrating the tercentenary of Sir Christopher Wren this March, but let’s not forget another famous London character, a name synonymous with the City...
The City of London was a city of spires, having 107 churches before the Great Fire of London in 1666. 87 churches were destroyed in...
The year 2023 marks three hundred years since the death of Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723) mathematician, astronomer, physicist, anatomist and one of the United Kingdom’s...
In February, every year, an important judicial trial, the Trial of the Pyx, takes place in the City of London- and it is not at...
How should Britain tell the story of its slave owning past and how do you contextualise a slaver?  That is the question the City of...
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  Exciting news: Expert Guided Tours of the City of London’s Smithfield Market, world famous for its meat, are starting up again in time for...
We have more to offer If you were one of the thousands of people who took part in this year's Open House Festival, we're sure...
A smorgasbord of walks coming up This time last year we were about to launch our 'Slavery and the City' walk, not knowing that thanks...
What's On in May/June   We are continuing to deliver our Slavery and the City walk in May and June. Current dates are: 8th, 16th,...
Slavery in the City Walk Six in the City were delighted to have a walk on 'Slavery in the City ' accepted as part of...
When we decided that we wanted to look carefully at the issue of the City of London's history relating to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and...
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