Eight Walks Along the Thames 2: Southwark with Historian Paul Sinclair

Eight Walks Along the Thames 2: Southwark with Historian Paul Sinclair

Southwark once famed for everything that was not welcome in the City of London: prostitution, prisons, theatres, bear and bull baiting and smuggled goods. the area owned by the Bishop of Winchester, how did he cope with such goings on? We'll see the graveyard of the so called Winchester Geese, the poor women denied a burial in consecrated ground, the site of the Globe and Rose theatres and London's last galleried inn dating back to the 1600s.

We meet at 1 pm and set off at 1.30.

Our first stop is by the Old Operating Theatre 9a St Thomas' Street and my number is 07815009191.

Event Information

Event Date Fri 17-01-2020 1:00 pm
Event End Date Fri 17-01-2020 3:30 pm
Capacity 20
Registered 0
Individual Price £10.00
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Cash Attendees 11
Members Restrictions Open To All Members
Comments How to find us look for a large cheery crowd
Location Southwark Cathedral Cafe
Categories DAY EVENTS, History, Presentation, Walk

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