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islington Exploring London Archive File of Group Visits Here is a record of our Exploring London visits from January to December 2015. For most recent visits and future plans, go to our web page 2015 January Coliseum Theatre, St Martin's Lane (28 January) Guided Tour. The Coliseum was designed by Frank Matcham and opened in 1904; Matcham was also responsible for the design of the Hackney Empire and many other Edwardian theatres throughout the country. Currently home of the English National Opera, the theatre was re-opened after a complete refurbishment in 2004. February March Handel House Museum, Brook Street (17 February). A guided tour with a private half-hour harpsichord recital. Brook Street was Handel's home for most of his time in London, and our recital will be in his own performance and rehearsal room. The museum is on the upper floors of the house, but there is a lift. There is also a small gift shop. St George's Church in Hanover Square has close connections with Handel as he was organist and a parishioner there - and had his own pew.

April Foundling Museum, Coram's Fields (6 March). The museum explores the history of the Foundling Hospital, the UK's first children's charity. Period interiors contain works by artists including Hogarth (the portrait of Captain Coram is a must-see), Gainsborough and Reynolds - and the Gerald Coke Handel Collection, a neat link to the February visit. There is also a temporary exhibition of works by Jacob Epstein, 'Babies and Bloomsbury', which is why I've picked this date to visit the museum. Two Temple Place (25 March) Explore the amazing neo-gothic mansion built for William Waldorf Astor in 1892-95 at your own pace, while viewing this spring's exhibition 'Cotton to gold: extraordinary collections of the industrial North West' which shows art-works selected from collections in Accrington, Burnley and Blackburn. May The Library and Museum of Freemasonry (13 April). An hour-long guided tour of the museum and library reveals some of the 'secrets' of freemasonry, in the opulent setting of Freemasons Hall on Great Queen Street, Covent Garden. Imperial War Museum (6 May). For a different exhibition than last year's First World War art. 'Fashion on the ration: 1940s street style' has garnered some very good reviews and one of our fellow-'explorers' thought it would be fun to have a look together and found out the details for us. There's plenty else to check out at the IWM if you don't fancy the frocks, and the rest is free!

The Inns of Court (29 May) A guided tour with Dr Barbara Zeitler, barrister and art historian. Starting at 'Prince Henry's Room' in Fleet Street, covering the Inner and Middle Temples with their fascinating streets and courtyards and attractive gardens and ending at Temple Church, showing a display about Magna Carta. June Friday 19 June at 10.00am. Visit to Drapers' Hall, Throgmorton Street, EC2. Meet at 10am for refreshments in Drapers' Hall, before a tour of this splendid livery hall. It's quite difficult to get visits to Livery Company Halls as they are used regularly for corporate entertaining so I'm afraid it's a Friday visit again! If you are still in a 'Wolf Hall'/'Bring up the Bodies' mood, the original house on this site was Thomas Cromwell's, and was bought by the Company from Henry VIII after Cromwell's fall and execution. This visit will cost 6, including refreshments - maximum of 25 in the group. Friday 26 June at 1.00pm. Free half-hour tour of the newly opened private apartments at the Sir John Soane's Museum on Lincoln's Inn Fields. Why not fit this in as part of a longer visit to the museum if you've never been before - or if it's years since you visited! July Wednesday 8 July - day visit to Bletchley Park. We'll meet at Euston Station and take the 10.13am train to Bletchley, (return at your own convenience). Bletchley Park is directly across the main road outside the station so it's only a short walk. The museum site is very big, with displays in the various buildings, including the main house. There are a couple of cafes on site, plus book and souvenir shops. I found this to be a museum that needed to be visited at least twice, and luckily our tickets will be valid for a year! Using the '2 for 1' offer on tickets, entrance will be approximately 8 per person and the return rail-fare from Euston (with the Senior railcard discount) is 10.50. Wednesday 29 July at 2.00pm. Benjamin Franklin's house at 36 Craven Street WC2 is the only house still existing anywhere, including the US, where Benjamin Franklin, diplomat, philosopher, inventor and a prime mover in the US's struggle for independence, actually lived. The Grade 1 listed house has been extensively refurbished and we have a tour, with dramatic presentation, booked for the afternoon. This will cost 5 per person, and the group is restricted to 15 people. Again, this visit has been arranged for us by a fellow-explorer. When deciding to book, please note that there are three flights of stairs, no lift and limited seating! August Tuesday 11 August at 11.00am Discover Huguenot Spitalfields on a guided walk let by Charlie de Wet, of the Huguenots of Spitalfields charity. We'll meet up outside Liverpool Street Station, on Bishopsgate, for an exploration of the fascinating architecture and history of this part of London, lasting about an hour and a half and ending with a visit to a Huguenot house. There will be a charge of 10 per person, which will go towards the charity's Education Fund.

Thursday 20 August - day visit to Greenwich (meeting timings and location to be confirmed) We'll get out of the centre of London for a day exploring Greenwich - and it'll be mostly free, depending on what you decide to visit! The plan will be to travel to Greenwich by whatever route you choose - 188 bus, DLR or regular rail - and meet up at a pre-arranged time. Then there's the Maritime Museum including the Queen's House, Cutty Sark, the Fan Museum, the Painted Hall and Chapel of the Old Royal Naval College... not to mention Greenwich Market and a micro-brewery! I have arranged for Dr Simon Steel of UCL and Tufts University to meet us first to talk about the Royal Observatory and what we can see there. Finally - if you're still standing, we can travel back together by river! September Monday 7 September Somerset House... and the 'Roman Baths' on the Strand! We had our own private tour of Somerset House, which allowed us to see all the most important rooms and hear about the history of this fascinating building from the guide who took us around. Before this, we learnt more about the so-called Roman Baths, off the Strand, which a fellow-explorer had arranged to be opened up for us. October 2 October Walking tour of the Inns of Court. Dr Barbara Zeitler repeated her popular tour on the Inns of Court and Temple Church, during which we saw the gardens and hidden courtyards and streets of Inner and Middle Temple as well as hearing about the practice of law today. Some of the buildings could only be viewed from outside and we were unable to visit into Temple Church at the end of our walk this time. 21 October Museum of London Docklands for the exhibition Soldiers and Suffragettes. The Museum charts the history of the Thames from pre- Roman times to the 21st century in its historic building near Canary Wharf. There was also an exhibition running about Christina Broom, regarded as the UK's first female press-photographer; her images of London in the early years of the 20th century were a revelation. Photographs of suffragettes were of special interest with the imminent release of the new film Suffragette at the London Film Festival. The visit is free, and the museum can be reached by DLR to West India Quay, by 277 bus and also by boat to Canary Wharf. This is a joint visit with the 'Local History' group. It was a really wet day, which was the group's excuse for finishing the visit in the Museum's bar! November

17 November at 10.30am Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret. The group had the opportunity to hear about the Old Operating Theatre, dating from the 1820s, and the history of early medicine. In the Herb Garret we had a long talk about the preparation of herbal medicines. The Operating Theatre had survived in the roof-space of St Thomas's Church and was only rediscovered in 1957. Some of us continued on to have lunch in the George Inn off Borough High Street, the sole survival of the galleried coaching inns which used to line the street. December 7 December St Bride's Fleet Street and the City of London Distillery. The group of 25 entered into the Christmas spirit by visiting the City's own gin distillery, established on Bride Lane in 2012 bringing gin distilling back to the City of London after an absence of almost 200 years. Learning about distilling and bottling gin, with a G&T in hand, this was one of Exploring London's most popular visits in 2015... one wonders why! Before COLD we went to St Bride's Church 'The Journalists' Church', on Fleet Street where the crypt exhibition displayed the discoveries from recent excavations in the area. See next file for 2016.