London: 1 capital, 2 milennia, 3 decisive moments.
This will be a full day of talks, consisting of 2 lectures in the morning, a break for a light lunch, and a closing lecture in the afternoon. As we all know, our capital city is a wonderful place, and the most vibrant in the world. Our lecturer will relate the story of the city over the milennia. Finally, three of the city's most iconic spectacles will be investigated with reference to the history of London - London Bridge, Westminster Palace, and the 2012 Olymic Games.
Tickets will be on sale at the January and February lectures, and prices and booking arrangements will be posted here nearer the time.
A booking form will be found below.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mr Charlie Forman
As a London walking tour guide and lecturer, I highlight the social, architectural and artistic history of my home city. It is a city I am passionate about, not least because it has a historic core larger and richer than any other world city. A member of the City of Westminster Guide Lecturers Association, my talks focus on the forces that have shaped and changed this multi-faceted metropolis and the artistic and cultural heritage that this has given us. After many hundreds of walks and a four-decade long career in housing and regeneration I have absorbed a deep understanding and appreciation of the capital. I’ve had some fascinating vantage points like the seven years build-up to the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games where I played a role in channelling potential long-term benefits into surrounding East London communities. My publications include Spitalfields: A battle for land.
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