Join Queer Tours of London's DAN DE LA MOTTE and Unity Arts' LIL WARREN for this tour of our very own Stoke ‘Stokey’ Newington.
Learn the significance of Stoke Newington Town Hall in relation to the ‘Pits and Perverts Support the Miners’ campaign in the 1980s, lesbian suffragettes associated with Stoke Newington Library, Stokey's contribution to alternative pop culture and new identities in the later part of the 20th Century around Northwold Road (such as Glam Rock star Marc Bolan) and comparisons between the now lost and thankfully still thriving lesbian spaces such as Blush Bar and Vogue Fabrics. Discover the legendary residents of Abney Park Cemetery (location for Amy Winehouse's Back to Black video), including pioneering drag kings and the doyennes of Music Hall, and the all-important difference between cottaging and cruising…
Date and Time: Saturday 24 February 12noon and 2:30pm / Sunday 25 February 12noon and 2:30pm
Address: Meeting point: Stoke Newington Town Hall, Main Entrance gate
Access Information: Service dogs welcome. Accompanying carers welcome. Abney Park cemetery has some uneven surfaces, and we will go exploring in there. Please where sensible shoes, even if they're not glam!
Ticket price: FREE!
Booking: This event is recommended for people 16+. You can book your tickets HERE