About this Event
Join walk leader Manasi Pophale of @historyspeak to discover the untold stories of 24 statues that once stood on the Upper Terrace in Crystal Palace Park – the area where the Sphinxes are now.
These lost statues represented ‘the most important commercial and manufacturing countries of the world and the chief industrial cities of England and France.’ Now they offer a fascinating insight into a world view from 170 years ago, when the Crystal Palace opened in Sydenham on 10th June 1854.
Manasi will lead an illustrated walk along the Upper Terrace revealing the statues that once stood there. The walk will highlight how Empire, Race and Nation were represented. Refreshments will be provided at Crystal Palace Concert Platform where the session will focus on collectively reimagining the Upper Terrace of the future.
- 'Pay what you can' tickets, you choose what to pay
- Meet walk leader and facilitator Manasi Pophale at the Vicar's Oak, corner of Crystal Palace Parade and Anerley Hill
- For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: [email protected]
- This will be a small group walk of no more than 15 people, if you are not able to attend do let us know so that someone else can use the ticket
- Please note that with donation tickets there can only be one ticket booked per person, for a second ticket please book again, thanks
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Vicar's Oak (on google maps), corner of Crystal Palace Parade and Anerley Hill SE19 2BA, The Vicar's Oak, London, United Kingdom
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