London was once the greatest port in the world, with imports being unloaded from all over the world. In this course we will look at the rise and fall of the Port of London. Meet week 1 at the Kitchen cafe, All Hallows by the Tower. A series of seven walks looking at the growth of the Port of London, where and why it expanded when it did. To discover through a series of historical walks and archaeological walks the history and geography of the area.Learn about the historical figures which helped shape London in the past and the present. Learn about the historical landmarks and events associated with the area, visit and discuss buildings/ architecture, learn about key people and events. Trace the relationship between the area today and the past, be able to pass this knowledge and understanding onto others. Each walk lasts 2 hours, departing from an agreed meeting point and following a planned route that features the salient points of the session's theme. The tutor will impart information orally and will support learning with written resources available either on the day or via the College's Intranet. While the walks are not usually physically challenging, each route may include urban and/or rural roads and will take place in all weathers (except in extreme conditions, when it may be necessary to make alternative arrangements). no No
Name: Discovering Docklands Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, History Qualification type: Assessment This is a non-accredited course. You will be assessed informally by your tutor during class activities. There will be regular opportunities to review your progress. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160113 11:12:02 Updated 20160113 11:12:02
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Bromley Adult Education College
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Kentwood Centre
Kingsdale Road
Town:
Penge
County:London
Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, History Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, History Classification: History, Philosophy and Theology