London Bridge Revealed - Railway Heritage (Guided Walk)

London Bridge Revealed - Railway Heritage (Guided Walk)

By Team London Bridge

Date and time

Wed, 20 Jun 2018 18:00 - 19:30 GMT+1

Location

St Olaf House

27 Tooley Street London SE1 2PR United Kingdom

Description

London Bridge is about to shake off years of construction: More London, the Shard, and the redevelopment of London Bridge station. For a period, we can expect the dust to settle, though one glance at the New Southwark Plan suggests a wave of new development will ensue as this dynamic area continues to evolve.

During June the Museum of Walking will lead an eclectic series of walks focusing on some of the key characteristics that make up London Bridge’s past, present and future: its riverside, railway and greenery, and its unique heritage medical and leisure heritage.

The walks will invite workers, residents and visitors to build up a collective memory of the area, which we will post to our placemarks web platform so that new initiatives and developments can harness the essence of what people love about the area.

So join us in walking together, to observe the surroundings, to share stories, recall memories and think creatively about the future of the area. You will be accompanied by social historians, with specialist knowledge of the area, who will offer an explanation of the ‘why’ and the ’how’.




6.00pm-7.30pm Wednesday 20 June in the company of Tom Bolton, author of “Vanished City” and soon to be published “Wrong side of the tracks: a history of railway lands.” in revealing the hidden history and obscure railway landscape.

It was never meant to be a grand terminus, London Bridge station was a junction on a route that ran from Greenwich to Vauxhall, but it has since become one of London’s busiest commuter interchanges. Although the railway now predominates, in the 1970s it was thought that the area should be developed as a motoring hub, and more recently efforts have been made to enhance river passenger traffic too. With its deep arches and long tunnels, nefarious activities were previously drawn here, but now new opportunities are being revealed as retail entrepreneurs are becoming established.



This event is organised as part of the London Festival of Architecture (LFA).
The London Festival of Architecture has revealed four focus areas for 2018: a series of very different parts of the capital that will form the focus of a wide range of public activities when the London Festival of Architecture returns on 1-30 June 2018.
Joining the London Festival of Architecture for the first time as focus areas, London Bridge and the City of London will be key partners for the festival in 2018. In a year where the Festival will explore 'identity', the City of London will have much to offer as the oldest part of London and a district that has seen permanent architectural flux for two millennia. Just across the Thames, the presence of the City formed and shaped the London Bridge area and the festival this year will celebrate the neighbourhood's changing roles, physical transformation and cultural renaissance.

Organised by

Working with our business members, our mission is: to ensure London Bridge excels as a leading place for global commerce and continues to develop as a pioneering local centre for enterprise, culture, and entertainment.

More on Team London Bridge: www.teamlondonbridge.co.uk

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