The Story of London’s Docks, Jeremy Batch. Non Member's Page

The Story of London’s Docks, Jeremy Batch. Non Member's Page

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London’s Locks, Docks and Marinas – the story of the Port of London from Roman times to the present day

Wednesday 4 February

The Story of London’s Docks, Jeremy Batch

“London’s Locks, Docks and Marinas – the story of the Port of London from Roman times to the present day” was Jeremy’s first lecture, given to the CA in Feb 2007. It tells the story of all of London’s docks (West India, East India, London & St Katharine, Surreys, Royals) and also covers some of the other history of “London River”: Alfred and the Danes, the first locks, the Jamestown expedition, the canals, the Blitz, etc.


This year the talk will be updated for the big screen (ours was narrower 19 years ago). We’ll go further west to London Bridge — which couldn’t originally be included because it wasn’t in the Eastenders aerial photo! — and east to cover Tilbury and the ‘new’ London Gateway, which opened in 2013.


‘The bath was filled, and the First Sea Lord climbed onto the toilet seat. His aides stood ready with a back-brush and a tray of paper boats. Also present were Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Winston Churchill and one Mae West. Where were they, what were they up to, and what was the connection with London’s docks?’ Come and find out!

The lecture at CA House is open to all. To book, click TICKETS above.


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Doors open 18:00. Lecture begins at 19:00. Finish 21:00.

£4.00 CA Members


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• On Wednesday lecture nights, the bar opens at 18:00 and food orders can be placed from then.

• If you order in good time, it's usually possible to eat before the talk begins at 19:00. It doesn’t matter if you haven’t finished eating by the time the talk begins.

• Or, if you order before the talk begins, your meal can be served during the interval at around 20.00 until around 20:25.

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• Please note it is not possible to book to eat at a specific time. We leave it to you to place your order at the bar when you arrive.

Category: Travel & Outdoor, Travel

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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CA House

1 Northey Street

Limehouse Basin London E14 8BT United Kingdom

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