Virtual visit on The Huguenots in London
16 Mar 2021
10:30 am
Zoom meeting
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Donation of £5 requested. Non-members, please email richmond@theartssociety.org for the Zoom link and payment details. No tickets required.
Summary of the walk by two renowned guides
A virtual walk through Spitalfields and the Huguenots' influence on London
Speakers' Details
Tim Kidd is a City of London guide and Blue Badge guide/lecturer. He has been a speaker at a number of events talking about Huguenot heritage as well as the Huguenots of Spitalfields.Tim conducts walks in the City of London, Wandsworth and Spitalfields.
Charlie de Wet
Charlie de Wet is a qualified City of London guide. She has lived in Spitalfields for over 20 years and conducts walks about architecture, immigrants, historic Spitalfields and Huguenot silk weavers. Charlie raises funds by undertaking group tours within the City of London. These include Broadgate art, Wren churches, new architecture in the City, Smithfield and many more.
Presented by The Arts Society Richmond
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