Canada entered the picture, too – welcome the Lintons from Toronto, Ontario who told us: “Donald Rumbelow got us hooked to London Walks 20 years ago and it’s the only walking tour company as far as we’re concerned.”
Thanks Lintons!
They also joined us on Ghosts of the West End and Ghosts, Gaslight & Guinness, as well as going to see Donald at Tower Hill to get his signature on a copy of his latest Jack the Ripper book.
Germany in London
By 1861 London had a German population of around 14,000 – roughly half of the German immigrants in Great Britain.
Sydenham in south east London was home to a thriving community of German musicians in the 19th century thanks to its proximity to both the German church and the Crystal Palace, home of the Handel Festival from 1857.
Ontario in London
Canada Square at Canary Wharf is named for the Reichmann family of Toronto, the original developers of the modern site.
Ontario is also home to the world second largest London. London Ontario has a population of around 366,000.
Click here to see some aerial shots of London taken by our Air Canada pal Doug Gilbart. A London Walk costs £9 – £7 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all London Walks can be found at www.walks.com