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Stored securely in a bespoke gold inlaid presentation box you can now pick up entire years worth of instalments of our Pocket London series of self-guided tours at a discounted rate.
Handmade in Woolwich by our partners at W. MacCarthy and Sons, the Open City Presentation Box has been made to house and handsomely showcase our Pocket London series.
Launched in 2021, these self-guided printed versions of some of our most popular walking and cycling tours are now available in yearly collections. The four boxed sets include the following.
2021: East London by David Garrard; Hackney by Lachian Anderson-Frank; Elephant and Castle by Catherine Croft; South London by Roz Peebles and Aidan Hall; Croydon by Katrina Navickas; Thamesmead by Owen Hatherley; North London by Roz Peebles and Aidan Hall; City of London by Jon Wright; West London by Roz Peebles and Aidan Hall; Design District by Morgan Lewis; Woolwich by Rosamund Lily West; Farringdon by David Knight and Cristina Monteiro
2022: Soho & Chelsea by Charles Holland; Limehouse by Siufan Aidey and Amanda Maud; Hammersmith & Fulham by Rob Fiehn; Lambeth by Kate Mackintosh; London Bus Route 19 by Joe Kerr; City Hall by Danny Danquah; London Bridge by Charles Holland; Lesnes & Thamesmead by Aine Grace; Royal Docks by Mike Althorpe; Alexandra Road by Douglas Murphy; Sydenham & Forest Hill by Marianna Janowicz
2023: Hampstead Garden Suburb by Joe Mathieson; Zaha Hadid by Owen Hatherley; Rotherhithe by Roz Peebles and Aidan Hall; Urban Backstages by Cecily Chua and Andrea Cetrulo; Public Health by Eleanor Marshall; Canary Wharf by Rosamund Lily West; Westminster by Eric Parry RA; The City by Eric Parry RA; Brentford Dock by Dinah Bornat and Rebecca Woodward; Whitechapel to Wapping by Martin Scholar; Span Housing Blackheath by Ana Sutherland; Hackney Wick by Adrianna Carroll-Battaligno
2024: Knightsbridge by Caz Facey; Festival of Britain by Jessie French; Barbican by Billy Hurley Reading; White City by Joanna Oyediran; Lost Rivers by Jon Newman; London Lidos by Phoebe Cripps; Victoria Park by Ewa Effiom; Nash Ramblas by Mike Althorpe; South Bank Emigre Art by Owen Hatherley; Brutalist Midtown by Paul Downs; Ilford to Barking by Tom Wilkinson; Bow and Mile End by Chris Fisher