Derelict London Tour Of Limehouse & Poplar

Meeting outside the Railway Tavern, 576 Commercial Road Limehouse
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This event ended on Saturday 14th of June 2014
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£11 advance
Location

Meeting outside the Railway Tavern, 576 Commercial Road Limehouse

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Limehouse 0.00 miles

To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the Derelict London website, author & photographer Paul Talling is giving tours of his favourite derelict sites in East London.

This leisurely 4 hour tour views the exteriors of sites covered in the Derelict London website & book such as the decaying premises of sail makers Caird & Rayner & the art deco Poplar Baths. Other sites include the remains of St Saviours Church which survived the Blitz but not a recent fire & the Limehouse Accumulator tower built in 1869 for regulating one of the first hydraulic power systems. We pass some 1970s graffiti proclaiming that "George Davis is Innocent”, numerous derelict shops and industrial units, redundant pub & shop signs in odd places and stories of the mysterious Black Ditch which is featured in Paul's other book London's Lost Rivers.

Highlights along the way also include stories of London's original China Town, the 1951 Festival of Britain, visiting the first purpose built pedestrian shopping centre in the UK and even a short stroll along the Limehouse Cut.

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