Private tour in London Lisa H
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It was because I was previously the Governor of the British territory of St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha that I became a tour guide. Sounds improbable, I know! Well, the story is that after a lifetime of being a diplomat working overseas on development and poverty, I decided to resign and do something completely different. I studied and qualified to be a tour guide. Why? Well one of my overseas roles was as Governor of St Helena - in the middle of the South Atlantic and mostly known as the island where Napoleon died. However, another fascinating part of the island's history is that it was governed and ruled by the famous and infamous East India Company for 200 years. When I wasn't working I used to sometimes do tours of my house…an old and magnificent mansion built for previous Governors by the EIC in 1792. I loved sharing the story. When I reinvented myself as a guide, I dedicated a year to researching the history of the East India Company in London and around the world. This was my first tour and others have been developed from there. I make my tours informative, but ultimately fun. We walk in the footsteps of different characters who have gone before. We uncover little-known nooks and crannys, alleyways, and niches in the City and elsewhere. Many people who come on my tours say they thought they knew London but that they've never been to some of the places I take them. I also love researching family history. I have exhausted my own (!) and come from a long line of ancestors from the East end of London, but you can often find me spending some of the cold winter days researching other peoples' family history, particularly where they have connections to London. I marry my genealogy expertise with my tour guiding skills and design a personal and bespoke tour of the connected sights. It's fascinating showing people their family history in such an immersive and individual way. So if you fancy spending some time with a former Governor, do get in touch. I'm happy to talk about my life and my experience living in the remarkable island of St Helena many, many miles from land. And I'd love to show you around and help you to discover the fascinating city of London. I am a qualified City of London Green Badge guide. Member of Institute of Tour Guiding Licenced Mudlarker Freeman of the City of London Genealogist researcher Certain of the big attractions (Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral etc) only allow their own guides to show visitors around and I don’t have a license for them.
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This is a unique opportunity to be guided by a former Governor of a British overseas territory - St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha - and discover the history of the East India Company in London. Not only that, you'll be amazed at how the Company's thirst for profits was nearly outweighed by their thirst for alcohol. And they left an alcoholic legacy behind them which we'll uncover. Most people know St Helena as the island where Napoleon was exiled. But it was also governed by the East India Company for over 200 years. I have extensively researched this famous and infamous Company and found what remains of its history in London. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to share the Company's secrets at the sites where it took place, including its role in the Boston Tea Party as well other elements of American history. Trust me. This isn't a boring history lesson. It has pirates, looting, greed, corruption, Empire, battles, and misadventure. I can even adapt it for children. Above all it's fun.
Meet at The Monument underground station, Fish Street Hill exit, City of London (or collection from your central hotel and travel by public transport to the Monument). We will see: - Brabant Court - a 16th Century court where it all began for the East India Company. - Leadenhall Market and Leadenhall Street. - St Helen's Bishopsgate - one of the oldest churches in the City and the largest. - Original warehouses in stylish Devonshire Square. - Refreshment stop in an Asian/British fusion bar or a pub called the East India Arms to hear about and sample the East India Company's historic alcoholic legacy and to quiz me on being a Governor on an island in the middle of nowhere. - Tea warehouses. - Slavery sculpture - Fen Court. - The Royal Exchange. Please note this tour can be customised. Use the 'message guide' button to contact me for a customised tour.
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Walking tour. I am able to collect you from your central London hotel and escort you to the start of the walk on public transport (ticket cost additional). Or I can meet you at the Monument underground station, Fish Street Hill exit, City of London. EC4R 9AA. Google Maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/F4eDC4kanTAXp2iz7 The walk doesn't require any other transportation.
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Airport: ,Cruise: ,ByGuide: The Monument underground station, Fish Street Hill exit, City of London. EC4R 9AA. Google Maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/F4eDC4kanTAXp2iz7
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