DARKEST VICTORIAN LONDON -
peeling forbidden fruit
Sue Howes & Brenda Labone - Wallington, Surrey April 2008 We had a fantastic two hours on the Darkest Victorian London walk. Jean was a star, how she does it we really don't know; so much info - really put flesh on the bones.
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kevin sadler - coulsdon, surrey November 2007 We have done several london walks and Jean ranked well up there as a guide. informative , entertaining and knowledgable her style was superb..We had excellent value for money and have already arranged our next walk |
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COULOUX Andre - PARIS May 2007  We want to visit the darkest victorian London
Monday 14th may at 11h30 AM
can you book 2 places for us
greetings
Andre COULOUX
Frederique JEANGEORGE
Bonjour Andre and Frederique,
Et merci beaucoup pour votre lettre!
And, helas, that's about as much French as I can manage.
But, look, in reply to your note...there is no need to book. In fact, we don't even operate a reservations scheme for the regularly scheduled, just-turn-up, public walks. There's no red tape with London Walks! All you need to do to go on the Darkest Victorian London Walk is to turn up at Monument Tube Stop at 11.30 am on the Monday in question. Meet Jean, the guide, just outside the Fish Street Hill exit - it's the main exit - of Monument Tube. She'll be holding up copies of the distinctive white London Walks leaflet. Simply pitch up, introduce yourself to Jean, settle up with her - i.e., pay her - join the group and voila! you'll be on the Darkest Victorian London Walk. It couldn't be simpler.
Hope this helps.
Bestest, pip pip and tinkerty tonk!
David
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