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Brian Cookson

Croydon, London
I have a BA Degree from Oxford and then worked for IBM for 30 years. Since 1997 I have worked as a London Blue Badge Tour Guide and delivered several talks for the Blue Badge Guild Continuing Development Programme.

Available talks by Brian Cookson

The Castle pub in Bloomsbury

Bloomsbury & Fitzrovia - Literary London

I talk about the architecture and history of these areas of London and the artists and writers who lived there, including Virginia Woolf, G B Shaw, W B Yeats and Charles Dickens among others.
Literature
Delivery: Open to both online or in person
Drawing of Old London Bridge

London Thames Bridges

I cover the history and design of London's Thames Bridges from Tower Bridge to Westminster Bridge, based on my book 'Crossing the River' published by Mainstream.
History
Delivery: Open to both online or in person
Photo of the Globe Theatre

Southwark - London's Historic Entertainment District

My Powerpoint presentation covers the area between The Monument and Tate Modern. We learn about Old and New London Bridge, Tower Bridge, Southwark Cathedral, The George Inn, Shakespeare's Globe and meet famous people including Chaucer. Shakespeare, Dr Johnson, and John Harvard.
History
Delivery: Open to both online or in person
View of Hammersmith Bridge

Hammersmith and Chiswick Riverside

We explore the Thames riverside from Hammersmith Bridge to St Nicholas Church, Chiswick, where we end with Hogarth's tomb. Other highlights include Kelmscott House, home of William Morris, The Dove Inn, Chiswick Eyot and grand houses with famous past owners overlooking the river.
History
Delivery: Open to both online or in person
Photograph of Charterhouse

Rebels, Radicals and Rough Justice - Historic Clerkenwell

First we see where the first London Underground of 1863 meets the latest - the Elizabeth Line. Then we discover the amazing radical history of the area, meeting Lenin across the road from the Middlesex Sessions House. Other highlights include Smithfield Market, St Bartholemews and Charterhouse.
History
Delivery: Open to both online or in person
Battle image

The National Gallery Sainsbury Wing - Early Renaissance Art

The Sainsbury Wing reopened in 2025 after a £85 million restoration. We will tour the gallery rooms and learn about 23 of the most fascinating artworks such as the 14th Century Wilton Diptych, the 15th Century Battle of San Romano and the 16th Century Virgin on the Rocks by Leonardo da Vinci.
Arts
Delivery: Open to both online or in person
Old Royal Naval College

Greenwich, Where time Begins

This talk takes you around Greenwich to learn about its history and architecture. We start with Canaletto's famous view of the Royal Naval Hospital (RNH), then see the Cutty Sark before further exploration of Wren's iconic RNH architecture. We end at the Royal Observatory with the Meridian Line.
History
Delivery: Open to both online or in person
Photo of a peaceful London river

Exploring Central London's Thames Tributaries

The Thames had many tributaries in London, all of which have been largely culverted. I will explore the routes and tell the story of the 3 central London hidden rivers - the Fleet, the Walbrook and the Tyburn. We will see what they used to look like and what remains today to remind us of their past.
History
Delivery: Open to both online or in person
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Delivery: Online (eg via Zoom)

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