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Fizzing Around Fitzrovia
Monday 2nd October 2017
11.00am-1.00pm
Once called London's Latin Quarter, Fitzrovia has become a capital 'hotspot', boasting both a fine square designed by Robert Adam and the workhouse which inspired Dickens's Oliver Twist. Plus an old Welsh dairy, the pubs frequented by Dylan Thomas and Augustus John, the chapel (now a restaurant) which is all that remains of the old Middlesex Hospital, the delicious Pollock’s Toy Museum and shop, Heal's, John Constable, Virginia Woolf .... Fitzrovia has it all!
Walk Leader
Andrew Davies leads this fourth walk for us. He is an author, broadcaster, NADFAS and National Trust lecturer. Andrew is the author of nine books including The East End Nobody Knows (unfortunately now out of print). He also runs his own walks and talks company called All About London.
THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED. Members may apply for one of the limited number of WAITING LIST places. NO PAYMENT SHOULD BE MADE. If a place becomes available, the waiting list will be contacted in order and payment will be requested at that time. Please contact the event organiser if in doubt.