This thought-provoking walk marks the 85th anniversary of the Blitz through the eyes of contemporary artists who responded to the intense aerial bombing campaign between September 1940 and May 1941 with their evocative paintings and drawings. It features images by artists such as David Shepherd, Richard Matthews, Ernest Borough Johnson, Esther Borough Johnson and others in the locations where they were created.
What to expect:
You'll explore the area around St Paul’s Cathedral in the City of London, itself a miraculous survivor of the devastation. The walking tour will take place twice - marking both the beginning and the end of the Blitz.
This walk takes place on Sunday 7 September 2025, the 85th anniversary of the start of the Blitz in 1940. There will be a second chance to join this walk on Sunday 10 May 2026, marking the end of the Blitz in 1941.
City of London Guide Lecturer Jonathan Wober from London On The Ground will lead this tour which takes approximately 2 hours. On this tour, Jonathan will show drawings and paintings of bomb sites and other scenes in the City in the locations where they were created.
Please book your tickets in advance of the walk.
Visit our current exhibition:
This walking tour complements our current exhibition London in the Second World War, on display at The London Archives in Clerkenwall from 24 February 2025 until 19 February 2026. The exhibition is free to visit during normal opening hours, please check our website for details.