About this Event
Please note: Booking is Essential
Pete Smith dissects the lungs of London: the city’s parks. Find out how the Tudors’ love of hunting has left us a green legacy and learn what we owe to William III’s delicate chest, Charles II’s liking for a dip and George IV’s pet vanity project. Along the way you will hear about a duke’s library, two dead dogs and the time Oliver Cromwell nearly shot himself.
In-person: For access to the event, please use the Aldermanbury entrance to Guildhall Library/The London Centre.
Online via YouTube: Event link to be sent to attendees 24 hours prior to the talk.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Guildhall Library, Aldermanbury, London, United Kingdom
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