Penny Dreadful Walk 2: Waterloo
| June 30, 2007 | ||
| 2:00 pm | to | 4:00 pm |
One Eye Grey is the first Penny Dreadful for over a century to hit the streets of London. To celebrate the launch of the second volume (A goose in Southwark) F&M Publications are offering the opportunity to be squired around those city streets. There are two free walks on offer at the end of June but places must be booked.
Penny Dreadful Walk 2: Features William Blake, Spring Heeled Jack, dead sailors, weird tombs, the woman who started the French revolution and some stuff about the real spooks at MI5 & MI6. There will also be the story of the Thames waterhorse and the ghost of an eskimo infant at Nine Elms both of which have found their way into One Eye Grey the first penny dreadful to hit the streets of London for over a century.
Saturday June 30th Start outside Crockett and Powell Lower Marsh Street London SE1. Waterloo Station. (Google Maps link)
Starts: 2pm
Walk is free but numbers are limited: e-mail penny@fandmpublications.co.uk to book.
For more on One Eye Grey visit www.fandmpublications.co.uk

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