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  • Strands
    • Browse the strands
    • Contribute
  • Series
    • Maureen Duffy
  • Tours
    • Rags and Riches Walking Tour
    • Greening Aldwych Walking Tour
  • About
    • Contribute
    • Editors
    • Contributors
    • Partners

Links

  • The Strand on Museum Mile.
  • The Flickr page for a group of homeless photographers meeting at the Connection at St Martin-in-the-Fields, a support centre for homeless people in the area.
  • historypin
  • Open Plaques
  • Arthurlloyd.co.uk (for the Strand’s lost theatres)
  • Theatricalia (for the Strand’s current theatres)
  • Underground-history.co.uk for information about Aldwych Underground Station
  • geograph
  • Workhouses on the Strand
  • Classics on the Strand (the Roman Bath and Parthenon sculptures)
  • Lyons Corner House
  • Podcasts on St Clement Danes Church
  • Sockmob homeless walking tours

Strand maps

  • Richard Horwood’s 1792-1799 map of London
  • Genmaps (see, for instance, The Parish of St. Martins in the Fields from John Stow’s A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, 1755)
  • Charles Booth On-Line Archive
  • John Snow’s map of London
  • Donald Rumsey Historical Map Collection

Other Community Engagement Projects

  • RunCoCo
  • talkaboutlocal
  • Social by Social
  • [murmur]
  • Centre for Digital Storytelling
  • Our Stories

London based

  • One History, EC1 in the making
  • Spitalfields Life
  • Westminster Memories
  • Church Street Memories
  • Soho Memories
  • FreqOut
  • East London Lives 2012

Historical life stories

  • London Lives 1690-1800
  • Association of Personal Historians

Walking tours

  • Mr Bulldog walking tour at the Photographers’ Gallery
  • Sockmob homeless walking tours

About

The Strandlines digital community explores one of London’s most famous streets, the Strand, and its past and present communities.

This site is an archive from which experiences, memories and reflections about the local area can be retrieved; a gallery where photographs, drawings and films can be viewed.

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