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The River Lea was home to innovative industries during and after the industrial revolution. This walk looks at the industries that were here.

While a certain sporting event in 2012 has transformed the area west of Stratford, the Lower Lea Valley between Stratford and the Thames still retains a post industrial feel. In this two hour walk Rob Smith looks at the industrial heritage of the area, and the fantastic Victorian (and earlier) architecture that remains. He will talk about how the Lea was important to the development of London. You will see buildings associated with railways, printing, canals, sewage, mills, shipbuilding and gas supply, and see what is planned in the area for the future.

Meeting Location:
Stratford Station
Station Street
Stratford
London
E15 1AZ

Working River – An Industrial History of the Lower Lea

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Event Type(s) Walks and Tours
Tickets / Admission £ 9
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