Thursday, 30 November 2023
Coming up in December
Sunday, 19 November 2023
Our November talk
Huguenots – so much more that we expected
Our President, Heather, writes:
"Tessa Murdoch, the Acting Chair of the Huguenot Museum in Rochester entertained and enlightened us about another part of the rich history of our area. Whilst most of us may be familiar with the Huguenots of Spitalfields, their presence in well-known areas such as Princelet Street, and their reputation as skilled weavers, Tessa illustrated the breadth of their contribution to our society through examples of some of the wonderful gold and silverware, clocks, furniture and artefacts which they created; the community support groups; friendly societies; the educational and training structures they embedded in the community, and alerted us to familiar but remarkable architecture of some grand buildings which we owe to them. Perhaps surprising are the names, such as Courtauld, David Garrick, Lawrence Olivier, Wallace (the Collection), Mountbatten, which all have their connections with these skilled and creative arrivals, and some of our group may be curious to explore their ancestry as a result! We were also reminded that they settled in many different places, including Rochester, so we can be on the lookout for their contributions to society and culture as we travel about.
We now know that Rochester is only a short train ride away so I feel we might well be making a trip for a walk and museum trip in the spring."
Pictures of the evening by Diana; historical pictures from Tessa's presentation.
Our November coffee morning: Friday 24th November
Join us for a playful cuppa at the Young V&A museum, meet between 10.30am and 11am, Cambridge Heath Rd, Bethnal Green, London E2 9PA.
Saturday, 11 November 2023
Our November walk
Following the footsteps of Gandhi – our November walk
When staying at Kingsley Hall, Gandhi was said to take regular dawn walks to Plaistow, along what's now the Greenway. So following our October talk on Gandhi, we decided to do the walk in reverse for November, starting at Plaistow station.
Somewhat later than dawn... but accidentally made authentically-solo by trips and transport closures leading to only one of us being able to make it, I walked the route for anyone wanting to follow it another time:
From Plaistow station, I turned along Upper Road to meet the Greenway, a walking and cycling route above the Northern Outfall Sewer, built by Joseph Bazalgette to solve the Great Stink of 1858. Before the magnificent Abbey Mills Pumping Station (known as the Cathedral of Sewage) there's a panorama of urban nature at the Channelsea river.
I left the Greenway at Abbey Lane Open Space and walked towards Three Mills Green and Three Mills, where there are three artworks on The Line sculpture trail. You might recognise the landscape from Masterchef, which has been based at the film studios there.
Crossing under the main road, my walk continued through the pretty Bob's Park by Bromley-by-Bow Centre and round to Kingsley Hall, now a church and community centre, where Gandhi stayed on visits to London in a simple room on the top floor.
A diversion round development works took me past the beautiful Drapers' Almshouses. Then, at Bow Road, a view of the church before the open exhibition at the Nunnery Gallery and a visit to the Bow Arts café.
The walk was just under three miles and took roughly an hour – without our usual chat and pauses to look at things, so allow longer for a walk with friends or family. Other café options are Three Mills, open on Sundays and during events, and Root/25 on Bow Road.
Fancy joining us for a walk? Look out for our next 'coming up' blogpost.
Friday, 3 November 2023
Coming up in November
Following Gandhi's footsteps, the rich tapestry of local history and a playful cuppa
Our November Walk: Join us for a walk following the footsteps of Gandhi on Saturday 11th November at 10.30 am. Meet at Plaistow Station
Following our October speaker, we took our cue from the man himself. Gandhi apparently started at dawn for a regular walk to Plaistow along the Sewerbank, now known as the Greenway. If we go in reverse, meet at Plaistow and make our way back towards Kingsley Hall via Three Mills it is about 2.5 miles and 57 mins according to the maps. Or just a few minutes more and we can have a coffee at Bow Arts – plenty of art on show as well as the café.
Our November talk: The Huguenots, with Tessa Murdoch. Thursday 16th October, 7pm for 7.30pm start
The talk will open up another layer of the tapestry of our rich local history – the Huguenots. Bring along any of your own insights to share. Tessa Murdoch, an expert on Huguenot history is coming to talk to us about the Huguenots in London during the 17th and 18th Centuries. Tessa will speak about Britain's first refugees: the Huguenot Communities in London up to 1760.Tessa is also currently Acting Chair of the Huguenot Museum, Rochester and has forty years curatorial experience at the Museum of London (1981-1990) and the V&A (1990-2021). We will be at our usual venue: St Margaret's House, 15 Old Ford Rd, London E2 9PL. If the gate is locked when you arrive at St Margaret’s House, there will be a call bell on the right hand side at the back of the gate.
Our November coffee morning: Friday 24th November, Young V&A museum, meet between 10.30am and 11am
Time to get inside the Young V&A to explore. After the grand re-opening, the recent half term and before Christmas! Join us for a playful cuppa. Cambridge Heath Rd, Bethnal Green, London E2 9PA.