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Walk in Westminster - the beating heart of British politics, that was once the centre of a global empire. Even though Britain’s imperial power is relegated to history, the long process of colonisation and decolonisation defines the world we live in today.

At its height, the phrase "the Empire on which the sun never sets" was used to describe the vastness of the British Empire.

Today, symbols of decolonisation such as statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela occupy the same space as Imperial heroes like Sir Winston Churchill. What does this tell us about post colonial Britain and the soft power of monuments?

We will discover how stories and ideas from history connect to our present through the Black Lives Matter movement, the Gurkha Justice Campaign and the Policing Bill 2021.

Meeting point is by the statue of Churchill in Parliament Square.

Legacies of the British Empire Walking Tour

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Event Type(s) Walks and Tours
Tickets / Admission £ 10.46
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Statue of Sir Winston Churchill More Info

Address: Parliament Sq,
London
SW1P 3JX
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Public Transport Westminster

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History Speak

About Creative consultancy specialising in contested heritage and decolonising spaces. We share stories of place through walking tours and workshops for community groups, heritage organisations and members of the public. Participants learn to read the built environment as a medium of communication.
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Twitter @speak_history

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