The essential monthly guide to SE1 www.inSE1.co.uk October in SE1 Issue 52 October 2002 Free Southwark Information Centre to close

SOUTHWARK INFORMATION Centre is to close this month leaving the Borough without any focus for tourists needing advice. A closing down sale will run until Friday 25 October says manager Heike Herbert who is planning to take a winter holiday. The decision to close has been made by Southwark Council and follows the opening of Tate Modern and the Millennium Bridge which has resulted in visitors arriving more from the west than at Bridge Station. Tourism Officer Phil Evans insists that the “outlook is good” for a successor Tourist Information Centre on on Bankside. The Council is understood to be considering a riverside space near New Globe Walk. The Big Draw takes place 16-23 October with events for young and old The existing centre, with its landmark spike at in SE1. See Talks and Children listings on pages 4 and 8. the end of London Bridge, opened in 1999 and • www.drawingpower.org.uk has been run on a contract basis. Only a skeleton staff is now left to greet visitors. New book celebrates Bankside gardens in Middle East peace service our backyard is Carey’s last SE1 visit “A TREASURE pointing to lots of programme. treasures” said Simon Hughes MP Also included is the story of the AR CHBISHO P GEO RGE Carey steps down as at the launch of a book about first Bankside gardens where herbs Archbishop of Canterbury on Thursday 31 Bankside gardens at Tate Modern. and fruit were grown. October. In My Backyard: Growing a The paperback is intended both The Primate, who lives in Lambeth Palace, will Sense of Place in Bankside, with as a souvenir for SE1 residents and carry out his last local public engagement at colour photography by Sue Snell, as a guide for other urban Southwark Cathedral on Wednesday 23 October. tells the story of Bankside Open communities looking to re-green He will be attending a concert in support of Spaces Trust’s achievements their streets and hidden corners. the Alexandria Process for Peace in the Holy through the words of gardeners There is a look ahead to the Land. The occasion has the blessing of the Pope and supporters. Some gardens are conversion of now closed Gambia and during the evening an international peace large, some are parks rescued from Street into a garden. prize will be presented to Rabbi Michael neglect and others are window •In My Backyard (£6.95) is available Melchior, Deputy Foreign Minister of Israel, boxes. from Tate Modern bookshop or Sheikh Tal El Sider, former Palestinian Minister Also endorsing the book was direct from BOST, 5 King James and the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. broadcaster Chris Baines of BBC Street (020 7261 1009) •See listing on page 6. Radio 4’s Country of Our Time •www.bost.org.uk

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www.thelionspart.co.uk Monday 14 October TONY BENN & DAVID DAVIES 27 Blackfriars Road Mondays & Fridays 7.30pm; £17.50, £15.50 & £13.50 SHAKESPEARE CITY WALK Sunday 20 October London SE1 8NY Former cabinet minister and Labour Party Meet 11am Blackfriars Station; £6 OCTOBER PLENTY chairman Tony Benn in conversation with TEL 020 7633 0766 Shakespearean actor and researcher Declan 12 noon shadow minister and former Conservative FAX 020 7401 2521 McHugh leads a 90 minute walk along the An Autumn Harvest Celebration beginning on chairman David Davies. Debate on public Thames featuring connections with the Bankside outside Shakespeare’s Globe newsdesk@ SE1.co.uk services with audience participation. Follows in Shakespeare and his plays. Declan quotes mixing ancient seasonal customs and theatre recent success of An Evening with Tony Benn WEB www. SE1.co.uk Shakespeare saying: “I summon up with contemporary festivity. A huge Corn in at the Old Vic. remembrance of things past.” Queene effigy, accompanied by the Berry © 2002 Bankside Press ______Man (an autumn version of the Green Man) Saturday 26 October to Saturday 2 November The Lambeth Walk will lead the procession to Borough Market EDITOR POETRY INTERNATIONAL 2002 Leigh Hatts T 020 7435 4782 for an Apple Day Food fair. Open air drama is followed by the opening of the Corn Queen. Britain’s biggest poetry festival held every two years comes to the South Bank. Over 30 DESIGN & PRODUCTION Every Tuesday ______poets from five continents for a week of James Hatts THE LAMBETH WALK London Open House poetry readings, workshops, talks and Meet 11am Lambeth North Station; £5 (conc T 020 7267 7644 CONTRIBUTORS children's events. £4) www.londonopenhouse.org Farouk Campbell ______Joy and Sylvia lead a walk featuring Jennifer Clapp St George-the-Martyr pineapples, The Railway Children, the Stars & Saturday 12 October Anne Critchley Borough High Street T 020 7407 2796 Stripes and a famous pottery. A regular BANKSIDE ARCHITECTURAL TOUR Crystal Lindsay www.stgeorgethemartyr.co.uk Marion Marples weekly event led by enthusiastic local 10.15am; £18.50 experts. An out of season Open House tour. Beginning with the London Eye and finishing on the Saturday 26 October ______AUTUMN FAIR PRINTED BY Stepping Out edge of the docks at Butlers’ Wharf, this tour Copyprints Ltd, looks at the bold architectural statements 11am; 20p T 020 8599 6500 Tombola, stalls and refreshments. 1 Talbot Yard, SE1 1YP www.walklon.ndirect.co.uk that have now made London’s south bank a world-renowned cultural quarter. “From a ______St Matthew’s-at-the-Elephant Advertising Every Sunday string of Millennium projects such as Tate Meadow Row T 020 7357 8532 BROTHELS, BISHOPS & BARDS Modern and the Millennium and Hungerford Meet 11am at Monument Station; £5 (conc Bridges, to the brutalism and concrete of the For details of our Every Friday £4) Hayward Gallery and the National Theatre, DROP-IN competitive rates call us Hear Bankside tales about geese that were Bankside is a testament to innovative 11.30am-2pm; free for a rate card on 020 not birds, stews that were not food and a architecture.” Starts outside the gates of the Fresh fruit and vegetables at reasonable 7633 0766. notorious prison at a bishop’s house in Clink Royal Academy in Piccadilly. Advance prices as well as good-as-new stall and Street. booking essential. Subscriptions refreshments. Friday 18 Oc tober To subscribe for 12 BERMONDSEY TO ROTHERHITHE issues please send a Meet 10.30am London Bridge Station (Joiner in cheque for £6 to the St exit); £6 (conc £5) A longer than usual stroll between two the address above, made CALL YARD riverside communities featuring ‘the devoted s payable to in SE1. Doctor Salter, a hanging judge, pirates and pilgrims’. An opportunity to see new sights, inSE1.co.uk Listings such as the Mayor of London’s City Hall, and Most of the big and the three piece Dr Salter sculpture which /toptable Details of events to be Southwark Council wishes to move away successful local firms do considered for inclusion from the riverside. next month should be when they sent by 18 October to the St George the Martyr have Listings Editor at the above address, or by fax Borough High Street something to or email. say and they Please note Saturday 26 October AUTUMN FAIR would like us Every effort is made to at 11am to give a ensure accuracy but all details are subject to admission 20p sharp edge alteration – no to it. responsibility can be accepted for any Tombola, stalls and inaccuracies. refreshments www.stgeorgethemartyr.co.uk PRINT South Bank Centre COPIES REPORTS We do not have space to list all events at the BROCHURES South Bank Centre. Full Communication details can be found in Blackfriars of all kinds the Centre’s Southbank Wine Bar magazine and at www.sbc.org.uk The South Bank’s best kept secret invites Copyprints Ltd you to discover the charm of an authentic Next Month WINE BAR BUSINESS CENTRE • Lord Mayor’s fireworks We have an extensive range of over 100 • Christmas fairs different wines from the Old and New World 1 Talbot Yard SE1 1YP • Come & Sing Mozart Luncheon and snacks available • Veteran Car Run Open 10am till late Monday to Friday • Remembrance Sunday www.copyprintsltd.co.uk • Vogue exhibition ARCH 80, SCORESBY STREET, SOUTHWARK • Environment Watch LONDON SE1 TEL: 020 7928 0905 • Available 1 November Phone 020 7407 2079 3 mins from Southwark station • 5 mins from Tate Modern Fax 020 7403 5411 OCTOBER 2002 in SE1 www.inSE1.co.uk 3 Minister opens Elephant Angels come to SE1 book neighbourhood THE £4M Elephant Angels months of new employment. ¨ review nursery advocacy project has been The Angels, although based National Cycle launched in the Elephant & at the Heygate Drop-In-Centre, ED UCATIO N MINI STER Lady Network Guide Castle. are available to help individuals Ashton was in the Borough to The aim is to help people in most of SE1 between open The Arc neighbourhood BAN KSIDE RESIDEN TS overcome barriers such as bad Blackfriars Road and Tower nursery. This initiative, a first who bitterly complain housing or drugs. A team is Bridge Road. about cyclists on the for the capital, is the result of helping those wanting jobs and Elephant Angels, led by riverside walkway will be collaboration between the Pool assistance will be given with director Norman McLean, are fascinated by the latest of London, Southwark interview preparation. Support on 020 7252 6870 edition of The National Childcare First, Cross River Cycle Network Guide can continue during the early •www.elephantangels.org.uk Partnership and Charterhouse- (Sustrans £10.99). in-Southwark. According to the map and Another Bluewater Discovery Centre for directions the main east- The Twenties building in west cycle route in SE1 Crosby Row has been for the South Bank? Southwark? avoids the riverside. The converted by architects Walters THE £100M Shell re- SO UTHWA RK LOCAL Studies guide also tells cyclists & Cohen making a childcare that the “South Bank development plan for a Library may move to Walworth facility for 47 children aged 3 promenade is open to shopping centre behind Jubilee Road. At present the library is months to 5 years. walkers”and shows the Gardens looks likely to be part of John Harvard Library in The Arc is a Social cycle route along approved later this year. Borough High Street but Lambeth Palace Road, Enterprise Nursery with half the The Shell Centre and an storage space is now getting Belvedere Road and places reserved for parents adjacent new building will scarce. The Council has agreed Upper Ground. Cycling is receiving Child Care Tax Credits not recommended under become Belvedere Court. A to convert the former Walworth and those looking to return to Blackfriars Bridge and major feature, in addition to Town Hall into a joint library- work. the nearest the route on restaurants and cafés, is a museum to be called Bankside gets to the river Award for Bankside supermarket. Southwark Discovery Centre. is Clink Street. Although Shell is developing the site The £5m development would cyclists are directed to history book with Lend Lease, famous for aim to serve not only residents the riverside outside the and researchers but also GLA building they are THE STORY of Bankside by Len Bluewater Shopping Centre. advised to “please Reilly and Geoff Marshall has However, residents in nearby visitors from the South Bank dismount and walk along won the 2002 Alan Ball Local County Hall flats have and Bankside. the riverside”. Let’s hope History award presented by the expressed concern over the that this well-illustrated Library Services Trust. proximity of the building and Tate Tower challenge book is read by visiting Southwark in Archives by construction work. cyclists. THE CONTRO VERSI AL tower •You can now buy all the Stephen Humphrey has been block proposal in Hopton Street books reviewed in in awarded a special Save our Heritage is to be considered by SE1 online at commendation in the 2001 list. S OUTHWARK HER ITAGE Southwark Planning at the www.inSE1.co.uk/books The presentation to the Association has been invited to Town Hall on Wednesday 16 MATTHEW BROOKE authors was made outside assist Southwark Council in October at 7pm. The 22-storey Southwark Cathedral during preparing future planning plan has been criticised as too the Bankside Information Day. guidelines. The borough-wide low by Mayor Ken Livingstone CHRISTMAS The books are available from association, representing local to the fury of residents AT the Local Studies Library and heritage societies, is running opposing the building. THE REFECTORY Southwark Cathedral Shop. the Save Our Heritage Residents are challenging SOUTHWARK •Len Reilly, Southwark Local campaign seeking to protect the Mayor to visit the site. CATHEDRAL Studies Library, leaves this monuments and historic Meanwhile a Parliamentary month to become head of buildings, including the Clink committee report has warned THE REFECTORY COULD Sheffield’s Archives & Local street area from planning that skyscrapers are “not an OFFER THE PERFECT Studies. blight. essential part of urban SOLUTION TO •www.southwark.gov.uk •www.southwark.org.uk renaissance”. 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Young Vic theatre Theatre 66 The Cut T 020 7928 6363 Cinema ® review The Old Vic www.youngvic.org BFI London IMAX Cinema The Cut T 020 7369 1722 The Bullring, South Bank T 020 7902 1234 Until Saturday 12 October www.oldvictheatre.com www.bfi.org.uk/imax The Daughter-in-Law THE DAUGHTER-IN-LAW at the Young Vic Tuesday 1 October to Saturday 23 November Mon-Sat 7.30pm; £19 (conc £9.50) INDIA: KINGDOM OF THE TIGER 2D (U) ELAINE STRICH AT LIBERTY DH Lawrence’s drama set in 1912. See review New film set against the striking backdrop of Tue-Sat. 8:00pm; £17.50-£50 on this page. 17 different Indian cities. Tells the story of N OW SH OW ING at the Anecdote-filled cabaret show from Elaine British writer, hunter and conservationist, Jim Young Vic, The Daughter- Strich, directed by George C Wolfe, with Thursday 24 October to Saturday 9 Corbett played by Christopher Heyerdahl. in-Law tells the tale of a musical direction by Rob Bowman.This show, November mother’s control over her direct from Broadway, will run for only 40 KING LEAR HUMAN BODY (PG) 7.30pm; £24 (under 25s £10) two adult sons and the performances. With the aid of stunning computer and real- ______The inaugural production of the Royal life imagery director/producer Peter Georgi refusal of a “new Shakespeare Company’s Academy. allows us to witness the myriad of fascinating addition” to the family to South Bank T 020 7452 3000 processes that occur within the body every accept the previous www.nationaltheatre.org.uk Talks, Lectures, Meetings day. standard. Amazingly directed, with equally Until Saturday 12 October Charlotte Sharman School CYBERWORLD 3D (PG) IVANOV West Square, off St George’s Road Meet your favourite cartoon characters as impressive lighting and Cottesloe ; 7.30pm; £10-£27 they leap out of the screen. sound, DH Lawrence’s Set in a country suffering from political, Tuesday 1 October work presents the honest ideological and spiritual stagnation, HEADLICE T-REX (U) truth about one coal Chekhov’s first full length play anticipates the 2.30pm; free Back to the Cretaceous Period 65 million mining family of explosive revolutionary atmosphere of Russia Talks by community pharmacist Atul Patel years ago. Dinosaurs in 3D. at the turn of the century. See review by Nottinghamshire. and Lambeth Primary Care Trust adviser Viv Jennifer Clapp at www.London-SE1.co.uk Cleary on treatments for headlice and and HAUNTED CASTLE 3D (PG) Matthew Dunster and how to prevent problems. An open meeting A 3D visual extravaganza with a musical Paul Hilton lead a Until Saturday 23 November hosted by the school. mystery tour of a haunted castle. talented cast as Joe and A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE ______Luther, the sons of the Lyttelton; 7.30pm; £10-£29 Jerwood Space SPACE STATION 3D (U) displaced matriarch. Glenn Close plays Tennessee Williams’ faded 171 Union Street T020 7654 0171 The amazing story of the greatest Southern dame Blanche DuBois. www.jerwoodspace.co.uk engineering feat since a man landed on the Anne-Marie Duff’s moon. Minnie, the daughter-in- Friday 18 October to Friday 29 November Saturday 19 October law, brings imperfections MAPPA MUNDI DRAFT Friday 4 to Sunday 6 October to light as she reforms Cottesloe; 7:30pm; £10-£27 11am; free AFTER DARK: STAR WARS EPISODE 2 Ian Holm returns to the National Theatre as A National Drawing Day round table 8.30pm; £7.50 the overbearing Jack, a man researching and confronting his relationship of mother discussion, chaired by Julian Spalding, Attack Of The Clones (PG) past. Master of the Guild of St. George, that will and son into something define priorities and values in contemporary Saturday 12 & Sunday 13 October healthy. Monday 21 October to Saturday 26 October drawing. Speakers will explore the role of AFTER DARK: SPIDERMAN (12A) •Booking 020 7928 6363 PINOCCHIO drawing in contemporary art practice, 8.30pm; £7.50 •www.youngvic.org Loft, 12:00 and 3:00pm; £5 education, and within museums, galleries Peter Parker gets bitten by a genetically The timeless children’s classic gets an modified spider whilst on a school trip to a JENNIFER CLAPP and collections. imaginative makeover as Indefinite Articles ______University laboratory. Overnight he develops retells the magical story. Old Operating Theatre, Museum & Herb Garret supernatural powers and extreme strength. shopping ______9a St Thomas’ Street T 020 7955 4791 Southwark Playhouse www.thegarret.org.uk Note: After Dark films are not in IMAX Large guide 62 Southwark Bridge Rd T 020 7620 3494 Format or 3D Presentations and occupy a ç www.southwark-playhouse.co.uk Sunday 6 October portion of the full IMAX screen. Tlön Books at the MR GUY’S HOSPITAL & THE CARIBEES Until Saturday 5 October 2.30pm; £3.75 (conc £2.75) • Cinema closed Tue 8 and Wed 9 October. Elephant & Castle TRIP’S CINCH Jane Bowden-Dan discusses the medical care ______7.30pm; £6-10 of Caribbean slaves sent by London-based National Film Theatre Thought provoking play examining the merchants from the West Indies to London South Bank T 020 7928 3232 LOVE IT or loathe it, the politics of sexual pursuit through shifting for treatment at Guy’s Hospital. A Black www.bfi.org.uk/nft Elephant and Castle perspectives. Written by Phyllis Nagy. See History Month event. Shopping Centre seems review by Jennifer Clapp at www.London- ______Tuesday 1 October to Wednesday 6 an unlikely setting for a SE1.co.uk Renaissance Dancers November secondhand bookshop. Christ Church, B’friars Rd T 020 8761 6565 ALEC GUINNESS SEASON Tuesday 8 October to Saturday 2 November Alec Guinness: A life in pictures brings a But the Tlön bookshop THE CHANGELING Monday 28 October selection of his best films. He made 77 films on the ground floor is far 7:30pm; £6-10 (Mon. £5) TUDOR APOTHECARIES over nearly 50 years, beginning in 1946 and from ordinary. Its name To celebrate Black History Month, the 7pm; £7.50(advance booking essential) 1948 with David Lean’s Great Expectations derives from a Luis Southwark Playhouse presents this tale of a Jo Castle talks about ‘Tudor Apothecaries and Oliver Twist, and continuing beyond the Borges short story and wealthy young woman who strives to get and the Exotic Plant Materials they Bought Star Wars Trilogy to A Passage to India. what she wants—at any cost. its 15,000 titles attract a and Sold’. Followed by opportunity to > Be one of the first ten to examine samples and a demonstration of Comedy wide variety of customers order tickets for the how to make pomander beads from spices who use the Centre plus opening weekend and and resins. Ticket includes refreshments. Waterloo Comedy C lub residents from a wide receive them at the rate of ______The Florence Nightingale, W‘minster Br Rd variety of cultures. There £5 per tic ket. Mention in South Bank Christian Studies Centre www.waterloocomedy.co.uk is something for SE1 for this special offer. St John’s Waterloo T 020 7928 2259 ______www.southbankchristian.org.uk Friday 4 October everyone, from law to Union Theatre HARRY HILL, EARL OKIN & OTIZ CANNELLONI literary tomes, politics, 204 Union Street T 020 7261 9876 Tuesdays 22 & 29 October 8.30pm (doors open 7.45pm); £6 (conc £5) poetry and pulp fiction. www.uniontheatre.freeserve.co.uk LIVING WELL MC: Ivor Dembina Titles like The Knee of 6.30pm–8pm; £2.50 (6 lectures £12) Until Saturday 12 October A series of lectures by Anna Poulson, Friday 11 October Listening and the UNSEX ME HERE Christopher Roberts, and Brian Brock of WILL SMITH, CHRIS ADDISON & PAUL FOOT Brontes caught my eye . 7.30pm, £9.50 (£6.50 conc) King’s College, London on ‘Christian 8.30pm (doors open 7.45pm); £6 (conc £5) There are chairs for those Stormy play of shadowy pasts, secret horrors Approaches to the Stages of Life’. MC: Jarred Christmas who wish to browse in and tragic comedy comprising four ______comfort, and a wonderful monologues of love, greed, despair and Southwark & Lambeth Archaeological Society Friday 18 October model of the shop made murder. Hawkstone Hall, Kennington Road MITCH BENN, JEFF INNOCENT & JOHN RYAN 8.30pm (doors open 7.45pm); £6 (conc £5) by a former employee. Tuesday 15 October to Saturday 9 November Tuesday 22 October MC: Ivor Dembina •Mon-Sat 9am-7.30pm; WOLF GAME SOUTH LONDON GALLERY Sun 12-5pm. 7.30pm; £10 (conc £8) 7.30pm; £1 (refreshments from 7pm) Friday 25 October •T 020 7701 0360 Floodtide Productions presents Wolf Game Christopher Jordan recalls the South London DAVE THOMPSON, NICK REVELL & WINDSOR directed by Helen Eastman for a five week Gallery’s history and talks about its 8.30pm (doors open 7.45pm); £6 (conc £5) ANNE CRITCHL EY run. collection. MC: Ivor Dembina OCTOBER 2002 in SE1 www.inSE1.co.uk 5 Exhibitions Imperial War Museum Printspace Lambeth Road T 020 7416 5320 2 Bear Gardens T 020 7261 9200 exhibition Bankside Gallery www.iwm.org.uk Tue-Sun 11am-6pm; free 48 Hopton Street T 020 7928 7521 10am-6pm; free review www.banksidegallery.com Until Wednesday 2 October Tue-Fri 10am-5pm (Tue 8pm) weekends 1pm- Friday 11 October to Saturday 25 January RIVERSIDE Yousuf Karsh at the 5pm; £3.50 (conc £2) DICK LEE Prints, photographs and drawings. A series of Tom Blau Gallery Paintings based on Heller’s novel, Catch 22. weekly Open Studios will follow during Until Sunday 27 October ______October. AUTUMN EXHIBITION Jerwood Space ______TH E WORKS of Yousuf Works by Royal Watercolour Society members 171 Union Street T020 7654 0171 Purdy Hicks Gallery Karsh of Ottawa, the ______www.jerwoodspace.co.uk 65 Hopton Street T 020 7401 9229 world renowned portrait Cottons Atrium Tue-Sun 11am-6pm (Fri 8pm); free www.purdyhicks.com photographer who died Tooley Street Mon-Fri 10am-5.30pm (Wed 7pm); Sat & Sun www.haysgalleria.co.uk Wednesday 2 October to Sunday 10 12 noon-5pm; free earlier this year at 93, are Daily 8am-8pm; free November on show at the Tom Blau JERWOOD DRAWING PRIZE 2002 Friday 4 October to Saturday 2 November Gallery. Karsh’s signature Sunday 6 to Saturday 19 Oc tober 75 artists selected by writer Marina Warner, STEPANEK & MASLIN Alice Stepanek and Steve Maslin technique of using NEW CONSTRUCTIVISTS ART EXHIBITION art historian Marco Livingstone and artist chiaroscuro reveals fine Exploration of line, shape and space . Cornelia Parker. ______R.K. Burt Gallery close-up details of Design Museum Llewellyn Alexander Fine Paintings 61 Union Street T 020 7407 6474 famous celebrities and Shad Thames T 020 7940 8790 The Cut T 020 7620 1322 www.rkburt.co.uk shows his deft controlled Tue-Fri 10am-5pm; free www.designmuseum.org www.llewellynalexander.com use of light and shade. Daily 10am -6pm (last admission 5.15pm); Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm; free Contrasting these images £5.50 (conc £4) Tuesday 1 to Friday 11 October Thursday 3 to Saturday 19 October 6 OF ONE are his more Until Sunday 6 October PETER GRAHAM MA printmaking from Camberwell. experimental ‘snapshots’ GIO PONTI Vibrant oils of St Tropez and the South Bank. ______and his playful surreal

The prolific Italian architect and designer. ______Royal Festival Hall - Level 2 Foyer South Bank T 020 7960 4242 works of nude figures McHardy Sculpture Company distorted through the Until Saturday 19 October Shad Thames T 020 7403 7555 www.rfh.org.uk Daily 10am-10.30pm; free medium of glass. Karsh’s LIVING IN A TANK – PLAYING www.mchardy-sculpture.com The world’s of the hottest graphics teams. Mon-Fri 11am-5pm; Sat & Sun 12 noon-5pm; works are emblematic Until Sunday 13 October free delineating strong poses, WORLD PRESS PHOTO 2002 Friday 18 October to Sunday19 January Prestigious annual news photography show. crisp detail and hints of ADVENTURES OF ALUMINIUM Until Sunday 20 October ______the Quattrocento. The many uses of aluminium. TIM POMEROY Royal National Theatre Portraits of Grey Owl, Dynamic relationships within ordinary objects. South Bank T 020 7452 3000 Until Sunday 27 October ______Jacques Cousteau and POST-COMPUTER GAMES Menier Chocolate Factory www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/exhibitions Edward Stiechen are Mon-Sat 10am-11pm; free Reinventing traditional games for the PC. 51 Southwark Street T 020 7924 7500 amongst my favourites. www.menier.org Until Saturday 9 November All works are for sale Until Sunday 27 October Mon-Sat 10am-6pm; free PORTRAIT OF ISLAM including the famous DESIGN NOW - GRAPHICS Photographs by Robin Laurance. New developments in contemporary design Until Thursday 17 October Churchill portrait. ______REVELATION II FAROUK CAMPBELL Tate Modern Until Sunday 27 October Portraits of women by Willi Kissmer. Bankside T 020 7887 8008 WHEN PHILIP MET ISABELLA ______20 hats by Philip Treacy for his friend and Morley Gallery www.tate.org.uk eating Daily 10am-6pm (Fri & Sat 10pm); free muse, Waterloo resident Isabella Blow. 61 Westminster Bridge Road T 020 7450 9226 ä out www.morleycollege.ac.uk Until Sunday 5 January Until Sunday 5 January Mon-Fri 11am-6pm (Thu 7pm); Sat 12 noon- BARNETT NEWMAN CRYSTAL PALACE 4pm; free Afternoon Tea £7.50 (conc £5.50) A spectacular collection of chandeliers. First full scale retrospective since 1972. at Tate Modern ______Until Thursday 3 October Essor Gallery MAKE Wednesday 9 October to Sunday 6 April 1 America Street T 020 7928 3388 Group show of eight sculptors. A TOURIST asking for a ANISH KAPOOR www.essorgallery.com teashop outside St Paul’s For the third commission in The Unilever Daily 11am-5.30pm; free Tuesday 8 to Thursday 31 October Series, Anish Kapoor has devised an Cathedral was unable to BLACK HISTORY MONTH installation that uses the entire length of Tate find one. Across the Until Friday 22 November Works by local artists on south London culture. Modern’s massive Turbine Hall. SCOTT MCFARLAND AND IVAN MORLEY ______Millennium Bridge there ______Photography and mixed media paintings. Museum of Garden History is afternoon tea available the.gallery@oxo ______Lambeth Palace Road T 020 7401 8865 on the top floor of Tate Oxo Tower Wharf T 020 7401 2255 fa projects www.museumgardenhistory.org Modern with the best Bear Gardens T 020 7928 3228 Daily 10.30am-5pm; free (donations) www.oxotower.co.uk Daily 11am-6pm; free view of the cathedral. www.faprojects.com There are eight teas to Tue-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 11am-4pm Until Sunday 15 December GREEN GODESSES: CHARLES HOPKINSON Until Sunday 6 Oc tober choose from including OXO PEUGEOT DESIGN AWARDS 2002 Until Saturday 12 October 15 famous women partial to gardening, Earl Grey and your choice Discover new trends and techniques. PAINT including Germaine Greer and Kim Wilde. comes in a teapot New works by recent graduates from the UK. Friday 11 to Sunday 27 October (£1.75). A fruit scone and ______Until Sunday 15 December DREAM 02 jam is served with a Florence Nightingale Museum MARIANNE MAJERUS Artists from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. 2 Lambeth Palace Road T 020 7620 0374 Photography of contemporary female scoop of Devon clotted horticulturalists. ______cream looking like rich www.florence-nightingale.co.uk Tom Blau Gallery Mon-Fri 10am-5pm (Sat & Sun 11.30am- ______ice cream. (£2.50). Cakes Queen Elizabeth Street T 020 7378 1300 4.30pm); £4.80 (conc £3.60) 115.oxo include banana and 1st Floor Oxo Tower Wharf T 020 7401 2255 www.tomblaugallery.com Mon-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 12noon-5pm walnut with honey cream Until Thursday 31 October Tue-Sun 11am-6pm UNSUNG HEROINES (£2.60) At present there Until Saturday 19 October Nine untold stories of Victorian women. Until Sunday 6 October is also a free copy of The KARSH ______IT’S A LONDON THING Guardian as you leave. See review on this page. Gallery 33 Snapshot of London’s culture. ______But if you are on your 33 Swan Street T 020 7407 8668 ______The Walk Gallery own pick it up on the way Mon-Fri 10am-5pm; free Percy Miller Gallery 39 Snowsfields T 020 72074578 King Edward Walk T 020 7928 3786 in. www.walkgallery.com Tuesday 1 to Friday 11 October www.percymillergallery.com •Tate Modern restaurant Mon-Fri 10.30am-6.30pm; free LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHS & FILM Tue-Fri 11am-6pm; Sat 11am-3pm; free •Open until 5.30pm for Aspects of their local area in photographs Monday 14 October to Friday 1 November tea. and film, by Sam Spurgeon, Hannah Holland Until Friday 1 November COLIN HALLIDAY •T 020 7401 5020 and Rosie Barnes. A Trinity Newington REDEMPTION STREET 29 Oils on canvas and board. LEIGH HATTS Residents’ Association Art Show. Dutch artist Philippine Hoegen. OCTOBER 2002 6 www.inSE1.co.uk in SE1

James IV. Includes the première of a new heritage Special Church Services Music commission from James MacMillan. Christ Church Southwark Baltic watch G 27 Blackfriars Road T 020 7928 3970 74 Blackfriars Road T 020 7928 1111 Sunday 20 October www.christchurchsouthwark.org.uk www.balticrestaurant.com REQUIEM Ferryman’s seat is 8pm; £7 back on Bankside Every Wednesday Every Sunday New Renaissance Voices, directed by Bruce CELEBRATE LIVE JAZZ Saunders, perform the Missa Pro Defunctis 1.10-1.50pm 12.30pm & 7.30pm; free by Duarte Lobo and Renaissance GOOD N EWS in Bear Informal worship. Snack lunches are Sun 6: Max Grunhard (saxophone) masterpieces by Josquin and others. Gardens which has not available or bring your own. Sun 13: Harambe (guitar & keyboard ) only recently had its ______Sun 20: Sean Hargreaves (keyboard) Wednesday 23 October Sun 27: Neil Cowley Trio PEACE northern exit reopened St George-the-Martyr Borough High Street T 020 7407 2796 ______7.30pm; tickets from 024 7655 2654 following rebuilding work www.stgeorgethemartyr.co.uk Cinema Organ Society A concert in support of the Alexandria but also seen the return SB University, Borough Rd T 020 7564 3288 Process for Peace in the Holy Land organised of an important relic. The Sunday 6 October and performed with the blessing of Pope John Ferryman’s Seat has HARVEST THANKSGIVING Sunday 27 Oc tober Paul II. In the presence of the Archbishop of 10.30am WURLITZER RECITAL Canterbury. Four musical meditations on reappeared in its original Followed by bring and share lunch. 3pm; £6 peace with the BBC National Orchestra of position on the north- ______A recital by David Lowe and Robert Sudall on Wales. Conductor: Gilbert Levine. east corner of the St George’s RC Cathedral the giant Wurlitzer organ from the Trocadero ______passage. The strange Lambeth Road T 020 7928 5256 in the Old Kent Road. Ticket includes tea or St George’s RC Cathedral stone seat, which has www.southwark-rc-cathedral.org.uk coffee and biscuits. Lambeth Road T 020 7928 5256 ______www.southwark-rc-cathedral.org.uk been mistaken in the Thursday 31 October The River Bar & Brasserie past for a fireplace, is VIGIL MASS 206-208 Tower Bridge Rd T 020 7407 0968 Every Friday believed to be the 6pm www.theriverbar.com FRIDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERTS remains of a seat where First Mass for All Saints Day tomorrow. 1.05pm; free (donations welcome) ferrymen used to wait to ______Sundays 6 & 20 September Fri 4: Students from Guildhall School of Music Southwark Cathedral MICHELLE KENT & Drama take Shakespeare and Montague Close T 020 7367 6700 1-4pm; free Fri 11: Students from Royal Academy of Music playgoers back to the www.dswark.org/cathedral Michelle Kent and jazz duo with Steve Corley Fri 18: Students from Trinity College of Music City after a theatre on piano. Expressive singer Michelle Kent Fri 25: Students from Royal Holloway performance. This is the Saturday 5 October lends her poignant interpretation to jazz ______last of numerous perches FRIENDS FESTIVAL EVENSONG standards from tender ballads to sassy swing St George-the-Martyr 4pm via a little Latin. Borough High Street T 020 7407 2796 for ferrymen along the Choral Evensong for the Friends’ Festival ______www.stgeorgethemartyr.co.uk Thames’ shore. Before sung by the Choir of Waldron Parish Church. Southwark Cathedral Shakespeare’s Globe The former Bishop of Southwark Ronald Montague Close T 020 7367 6700 Every Thursday was recently rebuilt this Bowlby will preach. www.dswark.org/cathedral LUNCHTIME RECITALS seat was a venue for a 1pm; free (donations welcome) Tuesday 8 October Every Monday Thu 10: Royal Academy of Music students recitation of a passage CHORAL EVENSONG ORGAN RECITAL Thu 17: Daniel Becker (piano) from a play on 5.30pm 1.10pm; free Thu 24: Bergonzi String Quartet Shakespeare’s birthday. Attended by David Sheppard, cricketer and Mon 7: Stephen Disley (Southwark Cathedral) Thu 31: Royal Academy of Music students The return of the seat is former Bishop of Liverpool, who will sign Mon 14: Colin Walsh (Lincoln Cathedral) ______being welcomed by both copies of his autobiography Steps Along Mon 28: Peter Wright (Southwark Cathedral) St John’s Waterloo Bankside residents, who Hope Street afterwards in the cathedral shop. Waterloo Road T 020 7928 2003 £2 discount on copies purchased tonight Every Tuesday www.stjohnswaterloo.co.uk had expressed their only. Refreshments will be served. LUNCHTIME RECITAL concern to the 1.10pm; free Every Wednesday LUNCHTIME CONCERTS Sunday 13 October Tue 1: Guildhall School of Music and Drama developer, as well those 1.10pm; donations welcome; coffee available CHORAL EVENSONG Tue 8: Student from Trinity College of Music leading Shakespeare Wed 2: Ephyra Group (sax/cello/piano trio) 3pm Tue 22: Vanessa Ashbee (soprano), Lawrence walking tours. Wed 9: Southbank Sinfonia Chamber Choral Evensong sung by the Cathedral Boys’ Broomfield (baritone) & Nick Bland (piano) Ensemble LEIGH HATTS and Girls’ Choirs. Tue 29: John Hardie (baritone) & Colin Peters (piano) Wed 16: Southbank Sinfonia Chamber Ensemble Thursday 17 October Never m iss an Wed 23: Southbank Sinfonia Chamber BISHOPS’ CONSECRATION Saturday 5 October Ensemble issue of SE1 11am DRUM CAFE in Wed 30: Southbank Sinfonia Chamber Consecration of the new Bishop of Kingston 7.30pm; £15 (includes glass of wine) Ensemble (who is Area Bishop for Waterloo), the African Emergency Appeal event with the Get every issue ______Bishop of Barking and the Assistant Bishop Drum Café. Everyone plays a drum during this St Matthew’s-at-the-Elephant delivered to your of Europe. workshop of interactive drumming. Tickets Meadow Row T 020 7450 9238 home or office ______and info from 020 7367 6700. St John’s Waterloo Friday 11 October Waterloo Road T 020 7928 2003 Thursday 10 October FAIREST ISLE www.stjohnswaterloo.co.uk A CHORAL PILGRIMAGE SUBSCRIBE NOW 7.30pm; tickets from 01869 331711 1.15pm; free Sunday 13 October Earthly Powers, Eternal Harmony. Launch of a British songs from Purcell to Warlock with Send a cheque for HARVEST FESTIVAL nine month tour around cathedrals of a Clare Graydon-James (soprano) and Joan 10.30am concert of music from the Chapel Royals of Taylor (piano). Lunch and coffee available in £5 made payable Annual thanksgiving for our food. England and Scotland during the reign of adjoining centre before concert. to in SE1 to Morley College in SE1 Subscriptions 27 Blackfriars Road, Lifelong learning for adults in the London area London SE1 8NY One Day Courses - Try Something New New Peckham Art Club Sunday 13 October: Reiki (1743), Discover London (949), Is Philosophy For You? 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ADVERTISING & PR SERVICES Roland Klepzig & Co Tower Bridge Travel Inn Capital RESTAURANTS/CAFES 42 Copperfield Street 020 7620 3005 159 Tower Bridge Road 020 7554 3423 Spirit Advertising ______Banana Store 47-51 Great Suffolk Street 020 7620 6800 1 Cathedral Street 020 7357 9795 ______CONSULTANTS IT ARCHITECTS Corporate Citizenship B2 Consulting Bankside Restaurant 5/11 Lavington Street 020 7945 6130 Unit 311 Bankside Lofts 07810 540470 32 Southwark Street 020 7633 0011 Moss Architecture and Design 65 Hopton Street Bermondsey Kitchen Ltd Bldg 5, Maidstone Bldg Mews 020 7234 9350 Europoint Centre 194-204 Bermondsey Street 07934 148 942 5-11 Lavington Street 020 7945 6050 Interactive Office Systems Munro Associates 228 Borough High Street 020 7407 2227 Bloys Cafe Unit 21 Riverside Workshops 020 7403 3808 RSe Consulting 020 7233 0608 164/180 Union Street 020 7620 3600 28 Park Street Visionet Safe Neighbourhoods Unit 16 Winchester Walk 020 7407 4424 Champor-Champor Dinwiddie Maclaren 16 Winchester Walk 020 7403 6050 62 Weston Street 020 7403 4600 30 Snowsfields 020 7403 6600 Xystems Ltd Southwark Energy Agency Feng Sushi West & Partners G05 Blackfriars Foundry 020 7721 7088 42 Braganza Street 020 7582 8155 156 Blackfriars Road 13 Stoney Street 020 7407 8744 Isambard House,Weston St 020 7403 1726 ______Harpers ART GALLERIES DENTISTS MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT 3 Southwark Street 020 7378 8683 Bankside Gallery Dental Practice Anne Radford The Island Cafe 82 Southwark Street 020 7928 1172 Bankside 020 7928 7521 Hopton Street 07000 077011 1 Flat Iron Square 020 7407 2224 ______Delfina DESIGN Konditor & Cook 50 Bermondsey Street 020 7564 2400 OFFICE FURNITURE & DESIGN 10 Stoney Street 020 7407 5100 Esprit Creative La Spezia SE1 Gallery (Workplace Art Consultancy) 1 Risborough Street 020 720 2556 Chu Associates 64 Southwark Bridge Road 020 7401 9494 171 Union Street 020 7401 9888 35 Railway Approach 020 7407 0277 Haime & Butler Designers New City Gallery Key Consultancy My Tea Shop Studio 9, The Leathermarket 020 7407 2141 23 Duke Street Hill 020 7407 2387 65 Borough High Street, 020 7403 2387 Weston Street 64 Southwark Bridge Road 07786 070038 ______Riva RK Burt Gallery Illustrate IT OPTICIANS 155 &200 Borough High St 020 7378 8788 57 Union Street 020 7407 6474 78 Borough High Street 020 7403 7556 ______Olley’s Traditional Fish & Chips Sears Davies Limited GF Barnes 153 Borough High Street 020 7407 3267 101 Gt Suffolk Street 020 7407 1088 ATTRACTIONS 25 Copperfield Street 020 7633 0939 ______Quinlan’s Opticians The Tall House Borough Market 134 Southwark Street 020 7401 2929 8 Southwark Street 020 7407 1002 ESTATE AGENTS 7 Bedale Street 020 7403 6179 ______Britain at War Experience Field & Sons PRINTING, DESIGN, STATIONERY SHOES 64-66 Tooley Street 020 7403 5104 54 Borough High Street 020 7407 1375 GL Hearn Chain & Pyle Carducci Shoes Clink Prison Museum 13 Hays Galleria, Tooley St 020 7357 6751 1 Clink Street 020 7378 1558 5-7 Marshalsea Road 020 7450 4000 Unit 3 King James Court 020 7633 0777 ______King James Street Jerwood Space Spacia SOLICITORS 171 Union Street 020 7654 0171 26 Southwark Street 020 7645 3051 Copyprints Anthony Gold Lehman and Muirhead West & Partners 1 Talbot Yard 020 7407 2079 Shakespeare’s Globe 25 London Bridge Street 020 7940 4000 New Globe Walk 020 7401 9919 60 Weston Street 020 7403 1726 Ontime Printing Bryan O’Connor & Co Williams Lynch 37 Redcross Way 020 7403 5752 Golden Hinde 18/20 Southwark Street 020 7407 2643 St Mary Overie Dock 020 7403 0123 90 Bermondsey Street 020 7407 4100 ______Hieroglyphics Design 54 Ayres Street 020 7787 3987 SOUND SYSTEMS Old Operating Theatre EVENTS MANAGEMENT 9a St Thomas’ Street 020 7955 4791 First Protocol Thames Digital Reprographic Sound People 108 Weston Street 020 7357 6665 Southwark Festival 182-194 Union Street 020 7787 5995 84-86 County Street 020 7378 0777 16 Winchester Walk 020 7403 7474 ______Glaziers Hall M Rules Southwark Playhouse SURVEYORS 9 Montague Close 020 7407 1812 49 Southwark Street 020 7357 8100 62 Southwark Bridge Road 020 7620 3494 ______Edward Symmons Vinopolis FOOD (RETAIL) PUBS/BARS 2 Southwark Street 020 7955 8454 1 Bank End 020 7645 3700 ______Absolutely Starving Anchor Bankside 34 Park Street 020 7407 1577 TRAINING 51 Tooley Street 020 7407 7417 BANKS Mayflower 1620 Guides George Inn Barclays Bank De Gustibus Lower Walk, Hays Galleria 020 8299 0470 Southwark Street 020 7407 3625 77 Borough High Street 020 7407 2056 29 Borough High Street 020 7560 6000 Psychosynthesis and Education Trust HSBC Guidetti Fine Foods Ltd Globe Tavern 92-94 Tooley Street 020 7503 2100 28 Borough High Street 020 7301 6000 Winchester Square 020 7378 7054 Bedale Street 020 7407 0043 ______Neals Yard Dairy Lord Clyde TRAVEL BICYCLE SHOPS 6 Park Street 020 7645 3551 27 Clenham Street 020 7407 3397 Baxter Hoare Travel On Your Bike Utobeer Our Cellar 51 Borough High Street 020 7403 5566 52-54 Tooley Street 020 7378 6669 Borough Market 0870 901 2337 47-49 Borough High Street 020 7407 3451 ______VIDEO PRODUCTION CATERING GLASS MANUFACTURE Two Four Two 242 Blackfriars Road 020 7928 8689 Video Art Bankside Alexander Catering London Glassblowing Unit 4 La Gare, 53 Surrey Row 020 7620 1087 Riverside, 28 Park Street 020 7357 7304 7 Leathermarket 020 7403 2800 White Hart ______Weston Street 22 Great Suffolk Street 020 7928 8265 Bloys Business Catering ______WINE MERCHANTS 15 Three Crown Square 020 7378 8182 HEALTH CLUB PUBLISHER London Bridge Cellars Riva Catering 151 Borough High Street 020 7407 1484 Wellington Health Club Bankside Press/in SE1 200 Borough High Street 020 7407 0737 Morris & Verdin ______101 Lower Marsh 020 7401 8616 27 Blackfriars Road 020 7633 0766 ______Unit 2 Bankside Industrial 020 7921 5300 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS HOTELS RECRUITMENT Estate, Sumner Street Parker Randall Axe and Bottle Court 020 7403 3391 London Bridge Hotel Sue Hill Recruitment Newsvines 70 Newcomen Street 8/18 London Bridge Street 020 7855 2200 80 Borough 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Golden Hinde Old Operating Theatre, Museum & Herb Garret More to read Events for Children St Mary Overie Dock T 08700 118700 9a St Thomas’ Street T 020 7955 4791 www.thegarret.org.uk on the web Bankside Gallery www,goldenhinde.co.uk 48 Hopton Street T 020 7928 7521 Monday 21 October and Friday 25 October Saturday 12 October Don’t forget to check out the www.banksidegallery.com STORYTELLING SURGERY DAY WORKSHOP London SE1 community website 12 noon & 2pm; £3 12 noon & 2pm; £3.75 (conc £2.75) Sunday 6 October for news, features and debate Re-live the adventure and voyage around the Discover, in Britain’s only surviving 19th- FAMILY DAY world by Sir Francis Drake aboard the Golden century operating theatre, the ordeals of 11am-5pm; £3.50 (child & conc £2) www.London-SE1.co.uk Hinde through storytelling with a 16th-century surgery without anaesthesia. A Family Royal Watercolour Society Family Day sailor. During the course of one hour the story Learning weekend event. coincides with the autumn exhibition. web News unfolds at various activity locations on the ______ship. Suitable for ages 5 to 9. Sunday 13 October www.London-SE1.co.uk/news Design Museum APOTHECARY DAY WORKSHOP Shad Thames T 020 7940 8790 Wednesday 23 & Thursday 24 Oc tober 2pm; £3.75 (conc £2.75) 'Hunt Ball' in Weston Street www.designmuseum.org TUDOR SAILORS DRAMA WORKSHOPS An exploration of the 300 year old Herb Countryside Marchers held a 1.30 & 4.30pm; £12 (2nd child £10) garret with details of strange remedies. A Sundays 6 & 13 October Liberty Night party in Weston Tudor Sailors Drama Workshops: Travel back Family Learning weekend event. MAD HATTER WORKSHOP Street. in time, leave the parents at home and join 1-5pm £6 (conc £4) the 16th-century crew of the Golden Hinde. Tuesday 22 October Children aged 6-12, create hats. Hungerford walkway opens Take on the identity of an Elizabethan sailor PILLS, POTIONS, POISONS The downstream walkway on and set off to discover unknown lands and 2.30pm; £3.75 (conc £2.75) Saturday 19 & Sunday 20 October Hungerford Bridge opened Spanish treasure. Activities include A Half-Term Holiday event including hands- TOP HATS last month. navigating the ship, raising the anchor, firing on history with pill-making. 11.30am-4pm; £6 (conc £4) the cannon and learning the art of barber ______Encouraged by designers and illustrators, our Surprise Award for Southwark surgery. A three hour workshop for 6-12 year Tate Modern Big Drawers will create life-sized portraits of Council olds. Advance booking essential. Bankside T 020 7887 8008 Southwark has won the themselves in hats. On Saturday participants ______www.tate.org.uk can help to set a world record for the biggest London Local Authority of the HMS Belfast number of people ever to draw Year 2002 award for its Tooley Street T 020 7940 6300 Saturday 5 October simultaneously at noon. A Big Draw event. “continuing commitment to www.iwm.org.uk SATURDAY GALLERY CRAWL improving the environment in 2pm; free the Borough”. Sunday 26 October Monday 21 October to Sunday 27 October Raw Canvas’ peer leaders will emerge from CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVES Tate Modern to explore art exhibitions in Archbishop's Park plans 2-5pm; £6 (conc £4) 10am-6pm; £5.80 ( £4.40; conc £4.40; child London. Open to anyone aged 15-23. Book The Friends of Archbishops Make a sparkling chandelier inspired by the free) on 020 7401 5071 or email: Park held a consultation day Crystal Palace exhibition of contemporary A special role-play activity, using actors to [email protected] last month chandeliers created for Swarovski by such provide an account of life on board HMS leading international designers as Hella Belfast. The actors will also be on hand at Saturday 19 October Say Cheese says TfL Jongerius, Tord Boontje and Georg Baldele. various points around the ship to answer THE A-Z OF ART: O OBSESSION! The words BUS LANE and BUS Working alongside designers, children will be questions that you may have about life at 2pm; free STOP painted on the road on encouraged to study the chandeliers on sea. Fixated on figuring out modern art? Raw Blackfriars Bridge were display before producing their own crystal ______Canvas delves into the murky and sticky temporarily changed to SAY creations to take home. Imperial War Museum world of obsessions. Meet at the McAulay CHEESE. ______Lambeth Road T 020 7416 5320 Studios in Tate Modern. Open to anyone Florence Nightingale Museum www.iwm.org.uk aged 15-23. Book on 020 7401 5071 or email: Canon Helen to be Archdeacon 2 Lambeth Palace Road T 020 7620 0374 [email protected] Canon Helen Cunliffe, www.florence-nightingale.co.uk Monday 21 to Friday 25 October Mon-Fri 10am-5pm (Sat & Sun 11.30am- currently Residentiary Canon NATURE OF THE BEAST Sunday 20 October 4.30pm); £4.80 (conc £3.60) of Southwark Cathedral, has 11am-5pm; free THE BIG DRAW – START been appointed Archdeacon of Family visitors are invited to take part in the 11am-1.30pm & 2.30-5pm; free Saturday 12 & Sunday 13 October St Albans. She has been production of an animated film, turning tanks Families can explore modern art and pick up SOLDIER SOLDIER Canon Pastor - or parish priest into dinosaurs and aircraft into insects. No a variety of games and other challenges to 11.30am-4.30pm; free - of the cathedral’s parish experience is necessary but a good do together. Try the Picturing Landscape Art Find out what it was like to be a soldier since 1995. imagination is considered essential. Kit with special drawing instructions - some fighting in the Crimean War 150 years ago. Animation artists will be available to help straightforward, some plain crazy, but none Children 5-12 can try on a soldier’s uniform Art at Southwark station during the week. Children must be will be a test of drawing skills. and make a shako (soldier’s hat). Passengers and passers-by accompanied by an adult. ______A Campaign for Learning event for Family may have noticed a billboard ______Tower Bridge Experience Learning Weekend 2002. painting by Rolf Harris Museum of Garden History Tower Bridge T 020 7940 3968 displayed outside the station Lambeth Palace Road T 020 7401 8865 www.towerbridge.org.uk Wednesday 16 to Wednesday 23 October and a mural created at a www.museumgardenhistory.org Bermondsey youth club. BIG DRAW Saturday 19 to Tuesday 22 October. 11.30am-4.30pm; free Saturday 12 & Sunday 13 October BOB THE BUILDER AT TOWER BRIDGE Based on the work of Florence Nightingale GROWING DRAWINGS 10am-2pm; £4.50 (child £3) > web Polls and her sister Parthenope visitors will have a 11am-5pm; free As a Half Term treat Bob the Builder will be chance to find out about quill pens, slates Participants will be guided to use the historic paying a special visit to the Tower Bridge www.London-SE1.co.uk/polling and fountain pens. Children can use a slate and modern garden items on display as an Experience and fans will be able to meet and and pencil to complete a trail around the inspiration for presenting the work in the greet him during Half Term. There will also Are you in favour of the Diana Museum and fill in a special visitors book museum context. Four experienced artists will be the opportunity to see the breathtaking Memorial Bridge? with their pictures about their visit to the share their approach and interest in drawing views from the Tower Bridge walkways of the Yes Museum. A Museum pencil will be given to with participants. A drop-in Big Draw event Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral and the 28% every child who adds an entry to the Big Draw for all ages. new City Hall. No book. 63% Don't know 9%

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