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Are any of you volunteer tour guides for Cemeteries, Museums, National Trust places, etc?
I have tour guided for Highgate Cemetery and am about to start at the British museum.
I'd like to correspond with other guides :)
I have tour guided for Highgate Cemetery and am about to start at the British museum.
I'd like to correspond with other guides :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi London Girl. I'm from New Zealand where I used to be a guide for The Canterbury Museum.
BUT, you might just be able to help me with something if you will. I've posted this question twice now to no avail . I got some good answers but no definitive answer. It was about a site I found called "Derelict London". One of the photo's is of a sculpture embedded in an arch of a sort of imp. It is in the "Parkland Walk" a disused railway line. It ran from Finsbury Park via Stroud Green and Crouch End to Highgate. The "imp" sculpture is sited as you approach Crouch End Station. The photo taker doesn't know anything about the sculpture, but I'm intrigued. What is it, who made it, etc? Also, this railway ran to a now disused cemetary. That's why I'm asking - with you having guided in a cemetary - albeit a totally different one. But I'm soooo desperate to find out about this "Imp" Can you help?
Viz Sun 27/08/06 07:21
BUT, you might just be able to help me with something if you will. I've posted this question twice now to no avail . I got some good answers but no definitive answer. It was about a site I found called "Derelict London". One of the photo's is of a sculpture embedded in an arch of a sort of imp. It is in the "Parkland Walk" a disused railway line. It ran from Finsbury Park via Stroud Green and Crouch End to Highgate. The "imp" sculpture is sited as you approach Crouch End Station. The photo taker doesn't know anything about the sculpture, but I'm intrigued. What is it, who made it, etc? Also, this railway ran to a now disused cemetary. That's why I'm asking - with you having guided in a cemetary - albeit a totally different one. But I'm soooo desperate to find out about this "Imp" Can you help?
Viz Sun 27/08/06 07:21