Description
Victorian London is often portrayed as a city of darkness, oppression, crime and squalor – but was this really the case? Renowned writer and London psychogeographer, Iain Sinclair, considers the capital’s depiction in the literature of Charles Dickens and his contemporaries with Dr Sebastian Groes, author of Making of London.
Instructions
£6 (Concessions £5, Friends £4) For the Friends’ concessionary rate, please call the Museum of London Box Office on 020 7001 9844.