March 2023 28
Guide on a Train – it begins
Posted By : Maureen Corcoran

Guide on a Train Tales of a tour guide taking a holiday - Interrailing around Europe again – 47 years after her first Interrail trip. It was 1976 – one of the hottest summers in…

April 2020 03
Maritime Greenwich
Posted By : Maureen Corcoran

Greenwich is famous throughout the world for its long maritime history and for being the home of time. Dominating its river frontage is Cutty Sark, one of the world’s most famous tea clippers, whilst on…

April 2020 03
Suffragette Walk & Talk
Posted By : Maureen Corcoran

This two-hour walk (which I've also adapted into a 45-minute talk) tells the story of the many brave women who fought & campaigned fearlessly 100 years ago for the right for women to vote. Weaving…

April 2020 02
British Museum
Posted By : Maureen Corcoran

The British Museum is one of world’s most fascinating museums - inside you’ll find some of the most important treasures of the world. Its remarkable collection spans thousands of years and, in short, tells the…

April 2020 02
Spitalfields & the East End
Posted By : Maureen Corcoran

No area illustrates London’s vibrant cultural mix better than Spitalfields. Centuries of immigration, from French Huguenots and Jewish settlers to Bengali and Somali communities, have shaped this historic East End neighbourhood, giving it a completely…