There are four Golden Lane Estate related facebook accounts and you can follow them here: goldenlaneEC1
23 discussions
170 discussions
608 discussions
126 discussions
1411 discussions
127 discussions
16 discussions
21 discussions
236 discussions
October 4, 2016 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm – Barbican Library London has been destroyed in fiction many times, whether by flood, fire, war or alien invasion. Footprints of London guide Rob Smith will look at the reasons authors have felt the need to bring disas… Organized by Helen Tremaine | Type: free, lunchtime, talk, -, just, turn, up
December 6, 2016 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm – Barbican Library, Barbican Centre level 2 Barbican Library Tuesday 6th December 12.30-1.30 Free – just turn up The Charterhouse is a local architectural treasure as well as home to a community of Brothers who benefit from the charity esta… Organized by Helen Tremaine | Type: free, lunchtime, talk, -, just, turn, up
April 19, 2017 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm – Barbican Library According to Tony Tucker’s Visitor’s Guide to the City of London Churches, there are forty Anglican churches in the City, and only one Roman Catholic church. But do these statistics give a true pictu… Organized by Helen Tremaine | Type: free, -, just, turn, up
May 3, 2017 from 7pm to 8pm – Barbican Library SHINE ON MARQUEE MOON Music writer Zoë Howe will be chatting about her debut rock 'n' roll novel 'Shine On, Marquee Moon' with the inimitable Mark Hart (Rock 'n' Roll Book Club, Waterstones). Pub… Organized by Helen Tremaine | Type: free, -, just, turn, up, (doors, open, 6pm)
May 17, 2017 from 12:30pm to 12:30pm – Barbican Library, Barbican Centre Truth is often stranger than fiction. Dr Richard Pearson’s illustrated talk will look at various novels published in the UK from 1900 to the present and provide explanations of technical terms includ… Organized by Helen Tremaine | Type: free, lunchtime, talk, -, just, turn, up
October 3, 2017 from 6pm to 7pm – Barbican Library, Barbican Centre Barbican Library Join author Barbara Ellis for this interactive session which allows the audience to reflect on what they already know about The Americas and Africa before and after Columbus, as well… Organized by Helen Tremaine | Type: free, –, just, turn, up
October 11, 2017 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm – Barbican Library, Barbican Centre Charlotte Bronte loved it, Alexander Pope hated it. Known mainly as a place for money making and trade, the narrow alleyways of the City also gave birth to writers and poets. It either charmed or r… Organized by Helen Tremaine | Type: free, –, just, turn, up
November 30, 2017 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm – Barbican Library Learn how to: ¨ use your time more efficiently during the day ¨ become more productive by increasing your focus ¨ wind down properly at the end of the day and calm down your mind ready for sleep. B… Organized by Helen Tremaine | Type: free, talk, -, just, turn, up
December 13, 2017 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm – Barbican Library Join Alexandra Epps, City of London Guide and Tate Guide, for an illustrated talk about the fascinating post-war stained glass to be found within some of the historic churches of Sir Christopher Wren… Organized by Helen Tremaine | Type: free, talk, -, just, turn, up
May 17, 2019 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm – Barbican Library Spencer Perceval Prime Minister was shot dead in May 1812. The assassin's gun was purchased round the corner from Barbican. Lester Hillman will explore the Regency drama and the local links many of w… Organized by Helen Tremaine | Type: free, talk, -, just, turn, up
© 2024 Created by GLE Website Comms Team. Powered by