Thursday 27 January 2022

Museum of London - Pub crawls, talks and London Docks walks | See what's on in February

 


Take a walk on the Docks side

Hello Dominic


Looking for something to do in February?


Delve deeper into the fascinating stories from the Port of London thanks to our programme of talks (also available to watch online) and guided walks, or learn about London's LGBTQ+ History by joining one of our free gallery tours.


As always, we hope to see you at the museum soon!


The Museum of London Team

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Main image: part of the Henry Grant collection, it shows Docks workers walking in a park in East London

What's on at the Museum of London Docklands

LGBTQ+ life in Limehouse: a queer beer crawl

Sat 12 Feb
From £16, book online

Museum of London Docklands

Join The Urban Rambler, Nick Collinson for an afternoon jaunt through the streets of Limehouse. Hear about the vibrant history of the area, focusing on the LGBTQI+ community, both historical and contemporary.


We will also be making a number of stops along the way at LGBTQI+ friendly/led pubs to keep the stories flowing!   

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Docklands Discovery: London Docks


Thu 10 Feb, tickets from £16
Museum of London Docklands

Join London Town Tours Blue Badge guide, Julie Chandler as she takes us on a historical tour of the Docklands. In this walk around the London Docks you will hear all about the history of crime, slums and policing of the area.

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Port of Steel and Sails: a changing landscape

Wed 23 Feb, tickets from £10
Museum of London Docklands

Join us to learn about the change industrialisation has brought on the Docklands area and how regeneration has impacted the landscape and the communities once so integral to the character of the Docks.

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What's on at the Museum of London

LGBTQ+ History Month: Queer City Tour

Every Sat between 5 - 26 February
Free advanced booking

Museum of London

From Roman romances to Pride and persecution, join us for a free guided tour exploring the cultural heritage of London’s modern Queer community as seen in our collection.

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