A SERIES OF WALKS ALONG THE EMBANKMENT

THESE PAGES ARE PRODUCED IN CONJUNCTION

WITH DAVE HILL

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Glen 1908 Map croppedMap showing The Victoria Embankment, 1908

A series of walks along the Thames Embankment are taken and the buildings and bridges are re-looked at ………… perhaps for the first time.   Memories of past walks are soon recalled.

The-City-of-London-Victoria-Embankment (2)

My father loved walking along The Embankment and found great joy in looking at the river and its activities.   He loved the trams that once lumbered along The Embankment and over Westminster and Blackfriars Bridges and through The Kingsway Tunnel.   He never seemed to tire of looking at the buildings that lined the banks.  It was as if he saw each for the first time whenever he walked there.

On the Embankment

My parents also loved to sit in deck chairs in Embankment Gardens on warm Sunday Afternoons and listen to the Brass Band playing while, in my father’s case, he drank endless cups-of-tea.

Kings_Hall_Herne_Bay_002Listening to the Band playing in The Pavilion of King’s Hall at Herne Bay on a Sunday Afternoon

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Theme of the television programme, Coronation Street, written by Eric Spear (1908-1966)

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Horsham Borough BandThe Horsham Borough Band

Click here to hear and see The Horsham Borough Band play Sussex by the Sea

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Sadly as a child, I was not especially enamored of the sites that lined the River Thames, except for Whitehall Court.  At the time, I confused the name of this building and always thought it was The Ministry of Defence or The War Office!   It took a great number of years before my mistake was pointed out to me and I learned the building’s true identity!

Whitehall Court CroppedWhitehall Court

I will return to Whitehall Court and The Ministry of Defence (seen to the left in the photograph) in

PART SIX: WHITEHALL COURT & GARDENS

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Unfortunately, I did not appreciate the views from the bridges either and obviously did not pay proper attention to what my father thought of special interest.   My only excuse was that I was very young.  I found the stroll to be tolerable, as long as I was being carried,  but once I grew heavier, I was required to walk, and this did not please me too well.

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Click here to go to PART ONE: VIEWS FROM THE BRIDGES ……. AND RIDES ON THE TRAMS

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Click here to go to PART TWO: FROM NEW SCOTLAND YARD TO SHELL MEX HOUSE

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Click here to go to PART THREE: THE SAVOY HOTEL

Included here is some information on the Hotel Cecil and Gilbert & Sullivan

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Click here to go to PART FOUR: TEMPLE GARDENS – VICTORIA EMBANKMENT GARDENS

Included here is some information on ISAMBARD KINGDOM BRUNEL

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Click here to go to PART FIVE: MAIN GARDENS – VICTORIA EMBANKMENT GARDENS (Two Sections)

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Click here to go to PART SIX: WHITEHALL GARDENS & WHITEHALL COURT – VICTORIA EMBANKMENT GARDENS (Two Sections)

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Click here to GO to PART SEVEN: THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE GARDENS – VICTORIA EMBANKMENT GARDENS

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Click here to GO to PART EIGHT: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES OF THE VICTORIA EMBANKMENT GARDENS

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Click here to go to AN ADDITIONAL SET OF POSTCARDS OF OLD LONDON: THE EMBANKMENT by DAVE HILL

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