Local historian Lynn Haseldine Jones will lead a walk around Snaresbrook this month looking at the evidence for commuters.
“We begin at Snaresbrook Station, where the railway first came in 1856, changing the nature of the village from a predominantly Georgian settlement to a bustling Victorian suburb. There is still evidence of the Great Eastern Railway, hardly noticed by passengers on the busy Central Line,” said Lynn.
The free 90-minute walk departs at 2pm on 9 October (booking required).
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