Get ready for an underwater adventure as we go beneath the Thames with curator and architectural historian Dr Rosamund Lily West.
Have you ever been told you’ve got a mouth as big as the Blackwall Tunnel? Or been stuck in a conversation about the traffic? Or worse still, been actually stuck in the traffic there? It’s easy to overlook what an engineering marvel the Blackwall Tunnel is, the first tunnel built in the late Victorian era, and a second opened in 1967 as part of a second age of engineering ingenuity. But why does art and architectural historian (and local) Dr Rosamund Lily West like it? And what secrets does this great unsung piece of London’s infrastructure hold for the curious Monstrosities Mon Amour listener?
After a joy ride through the tunnel Rosamund takes us for a booze-up at Wetherspoons, the pub chain people love to hate, where we marvel at their incredible historic buildings, gasp at their local interpretation boards, and polish off our microwaved curries.
Dr Rosamund Lily West is a brilliant architectural historian and academic. You can find out more about her work, her publications and her walking tours on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rosamundlilywest/ and Bluesky @rosamundlilywest.bsky.social and at her profile on British Art Network https://britishartnetwork.org.uk/membership/members/rosamund-lily-west/
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