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Becoming a Lambeth Guide

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You could enroll on this course to develop the skills required to plan, prepare and deliver guided tours suitable for a 21st century audience, both as walking tours on the streets and as virtual presentations.  

Focusing on the London Borough of Lambeth, this one-year course mixes tuition on guiding skills with learning about the diverse history, architecture, tourist attractions and facilities of this vibrant Borough.

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Starting in September, at  Morley College in Waterloo , this course consists of 30 evening sessions on a Thursday and 15 sessions on Saturday mornings or afternoons.   Students will be required to devote additional time to self-study and for the completion of assignments.​The course will be of interest to those who wish to learn to design and deliver walking tours and virtual presentations, and to those who are already guiding and wish to gain a formal qualification or to learn more about Lambeth.

  

No previous experience or qualifications necessary.

The course is open to all and enrolment is by  application form  and successful interview. To apply, please complete the application form.

Students who successfully complete the course will have the exciting opportunity to help shape the future of tour guiding in the London Borough of Lambeth.

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Enrol on this course to develop the skills required to plan, prepare and deliver guided tours suitable for a 21 st century audience, both as walking tours on the streets and as virtual presentations. Focusing on the London Borough of Lambeth, this one-year course mixes tuition on guiding skills with learning about the diverse history, architecture, tourist attractions and facilities of this vibrant Borough.

This course consists of 30 evening sessions on a Thursday and 15 sessions on Saturday mornings or afternoons. Students will be required to devote additional time to self-study and for the completion of assignments.

Students who successfully complete the course will also have the exciting opportunity to help shape the future of tour guiding in the London Borough of Lambeth.

The course is open to all and enrolment is by application form and successful interview.

For more information on the 2024/25 Course, please contact: [email protected]

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The Lambeth Tour Guides course: Becoming a Lambeth Guide starts again in September at the Morley College Waterloo Centre, teaching professional tour guiding skills, and leading to a tour guiding qualification.

Read more about the course and how to apply here .

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Do you love local London history and culture and want to share it more widely?

Why not study to become an accredited Lambeth Tour Guide and lead your own tours in Lambeth, where amongst other things, you can show visitors how to find the best Portuguese Natas (custard tarts) and authentic Caribbean curries, sandwiched in between 1000 years of London history.

Lambeth is one of London’s most culturally diverse boroughs, with its own rich history and the Lambeth Tour Guide Association is a group of qualified guides working to ensure high quality tours for all visitors to the borough.

Morley College London is delighted to offer in partnership with the Lambeth Tour Guide Association, a one-year course leading to full accreditation as a Lambeth tour guide. Once accredited, students can plan and lead their own tours around the borough.

Lambeth Tour Guide course is ideal for anyone who is interested in local history or wants to gain accreditation as a tour guide. Students learn how to plan, prepare, and deliver guided tours, both as walking tours and as virtual presentations.

It mixes in class tuition with learning about Lambeth’s diverse history, architecture, tourist attractions and facilities. Starting this September 2023, the course consists of 30 evening sessions, on a Thursday and 15 sessions on Saturday mornings or afternoons.

What are you waiting for? Last year’s students all celebrated with a graduation as the guest of the Mayor of Lambeth at Lambeth town hall.

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New Lambeth guides graduate

13 july 2022, written by: lambeth council, arts, culture and events - jobs and skills - news and announcements.

Lambeth Town Hall hosted a graduation ceremony for the first successful students on the borough’s new borough-wide Tour Guide course.

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New Lambeth guides graduate

Despite studies interrupted by the Covid pandemic, 15 newly-qualified students of Lambeth’s first borough-wide Tour Guide course graduated at a ceremony at Lambeth Town Hall on 7 July.

Three training elements

The students devoted a full academic year to their studies with three assessed elements: one written project, one internal guiding site (Lambeth Town Hall) and one external walk. students committed to additional self-study time as well as formal sessions.

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Newly-qualified Lambeth Tour guides pose under message of congratulations at Ritzy Cinema

The new graduates are now eligible to join the Lambeth Tour Guides Association (LTGA) – the first borough-wide guiding association South of the River – and practice their trade in Lambeth and beyond. Newly-qualified Guide Sarah-Jane Miller says: “I am so excited to be graduating as a member of the  Lambeth Tour Guide Association. I now have new skills and knowledge and I can’t wait to show people the many fascinating hidden gems of my hometown, Lambeth, and bring to life stories of local people past and present.”

Shared stories

Guided walks in Lambeth are not new, but this is the first time the Borough has been treated as a single entity for tour guides. As a fascinating, diverse Borough stretching from the Thames at Waterloo to Streatham Vale, there are boundless opportunities to share historic and contemporary stories with residents and visitors alike.

Creating the course

It was Morley College who suggested the timing was right for a guiding course for Lambeth.   Perhaps surprisingly, Lambeth has waited nearly 50 years since the City of London and 40 years since the Borough of Islington created groups of qualified guides. Established guides worked together to produce the content for a year-long course at Morley’s Waterloo Campus.  Two of them, with experience of starting guiding courses and associations in Westminster and Camden, became the course tutors. They worked with Lambeth’s local history societies and Lambeth Archives to compile the course materials.

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  •   The portfolio of Lambeth walks will continue to expand. For further details see the LTGA website .
  • Applications are open now for the second year’s course starting in September 2022 . No previous experience is required – just a willingness to learn about Lambeth and develop presentation skills.

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The Lambeth Walk

You’ve sang the song, now do the walk! The Lambeth Walk, it doesn’t mean you have to sing or dance it, though of course you’re very welcome to. This tour takes us along the South Bank of the River Thames. Sometimes dipping away into the side-streets to get a taste of real London away from other tourists as we go from London Bridge to Lambeth Palace and finish next to the Houses of Parliament.

The Lambeth Walk

Much of the the southern shores of the Thames in this part of London has a mix of industrial Dickensian poverty and a rich showbiz heritage and this is still evident today.  We’ll go past ruined palaces and notorious prisons.

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It’s not all doom and gloom though as we’ll also see the famous Globe Theatre and Tate Modern . Then towards the Southbank Centre and the television studios there along with several surprises along the way.

Just as New York was built to be seen from the sea, London was built to be see from the river and you’ll get better views of St Pauls Cathedral, the City of London skyscrapers and the Houses of Parliament than most do on the other side of the river as artists like Monet were well aware of.

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We’ll also visit the ancient Lambeth Palace, home to the Archbishop of Canterbury and head of the worldwide Anglican faith.

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Dr. Joseph Lozovyy was born into a Christian family in Elektrostal, Moscow Region, and was raised in a pastor’s home. From the age of fifteen, he began actively participating in the music ministry of the Baptist Church in Mytishchi, where his father served as a pastor, and also played in the orchestra of the Central Moscow Baptist Church. From 1989, he participated in various evangelistic events in different cities of Moscow Region and beyond. From 1989 to 1992, as a member of the choir and orchestra “LOGOS,” he participated in evangelistic and charitable concerts, repeatedly performing on the stages of the Moscow State Conservatory, the Bolshoi Theatre, and other concert halls in Russia and abroad. In 1992, his family moved to the United States. In 2007, after completing a full course of spiritual and academic preparation, Joseph moved to Dallas, Texas, to engage in church ministry. In 2008, he founded the Russian Bible Church to preach to the Russian-speaking population living in Dallas, Texas.

– Bachelor of Arts in Music (viola) from the Third Moscow Music School named after Scriabin, Russia (1987-1991)

– Master of Theology (Th.M); Dallas Theological Seminary, Texas (1999-2003);

– Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Hebrew Bible (Books of Samuel): University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom (2007).

– Doctoral research (2004-2005) Tübingen, Germany.

– Author of a theological work published in English: Saul, Doeg, Nabal and the “Son of Jesse: Readings in 1 Samuel 16-25, LHBOTS 497 [T&T Clark/Continuum: Bloomsbury Publishing]).

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Joseph and his wife Violetta and their son Nathanael live in the northern part of Dallas.

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Joseph, his wife Violetta and their son Nathaniel live in North Dallas, Texas where he continues ministering to Russian-speaking Christians and his independent accademic research.

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Nowadays the Moscow Metro has 12 lines, light subway and monorail. All stations are unique and beautiful in their own way. Unfortunately, in order to visit them all, you need to spend many days. I invite guests to visit the ones that have the greatest cultural and historical interest from my point of view. Among them are the Revolution Square, Arbatskaya, Kievskaya (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line № 3); Kievskaya, Belarusskaya, Novoslobodskaya, Komsomolskaya (the Ring line number 5). Let us dwell a bit on each.

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Most recently - in the year 2008-2010 – the Eastern lobby was renovated. Because of the terrorist attacks in the Moscow subway that took place several hours before the planned opening of the East lobby after renovation, the solemn part of the event was canceled.

Subway station Arbatskaya

Subway Arbatskaya is located on the same subway line as the station "Revolution Square." It was founded in 1953. It received the name in honor of the Arbat Street. It has one ground lobby (Western). Initially, the lobby was in a separate building, but the new building of the General Staff of the Ministry of Defense started, the lobby appeared to be in its atrium. The old exits were bricked up; a new entrance was built into the building of General Staff of the street Vozdvizhenka. There is a huge frame with a missing portrait in the ground lobby - until mid-1950 there was a portrait of Stalin. According to some reports, it survived, but closed with plaster.

The lobby was restored and partially reconstructed in 2007-2008.

The depth of the station is 41 meters.

Pylons are finished with red marble at the bottom, decorated with bouquets of flowers made from ceramics. The floor is laid out with gray granite. The walls lined with glazed ceramic tiles, white top and black bottom. The station hall is illuminated by massive bronze chandeliers in the form of rings.

Subway station Kievskaya

There are several subway stations "Kievskaya" in Moscow, located on different branches. This name is quite popular. It comes from the capital of Ukraine - one of Russia's nearest neighbors - the city of Kiev. The name is fully consistent with the idea of the subway station. The interior the station devoted to Soviet Ukraine and the reunification of Ukraine and Russia. The station is decorated with a large number of paintings .Twenty four murals depicting workers of Soviet Ukraine are placed on the arch above the pylons. The wall from the side of platform also contains frescos, mainly with images of fantastic plants. Pylons are decorated with light marble and additionally decorated with colorful ceramic cornice. The butt of the station has a large mosaic, depicting festivities to celebrate the 300 anniversary of the reunification of Ukraine and Russia.

Opened in 1953, this subway station for a long time was the final (1953-2003).

The station has one lobby, combined with the station ring line and located in the building of the Kievskaya railway station. The diameter of the central hall station is 9.5 m, the diameter of side one is 8.5 m. The depth of the station is 38 meters.

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It opened in 1954. The station received its name after the Kiev station, and locked the Ring line. During the construction of the station many projects were proposed, but the victory in the competition won the Kiev architects who made the construction of the station. It is the only station of the Ring Line which is not located in the Central Administrative District of Moscow.

The station has a pylon structure. Eighteen pylons are decorated with mosaic panels of glazes, decorated on the theme of Ukrainian history and friendship between the Ukrainian and Russian peoples, which started in the mid-17 century.

On the front wall of the central hall of the station a large panel with molding in the form of flags and a mosaic portrait of Lenin in the center are located. There are lines of the Soviet national anthem around the portrait, and under the portrait - the words of Lenin. One of the ways out of the station was designed by French architects modeled on the Paris Subway in 2006.

At one of the mosaics – “The Struggle for Soviet power in Ukraine "- modern passengers observe a mobile phone and PDA in the hand of one of the guerrillas, and on his knees - a laptop. In fact, he uses a field telephone, which was really a heavy thing (guerrillas holds it in two hands), and thing that people see a laptop is the lid of a box with a telephone. However, these phones have begun to produce only in the second half of the 20-ies of XX century. We must assume that the mosaic depicts a foreign field telephone transmitter.

Subway station Belorusskaya

The founded of the station was in 1952. It received the name after the Belarusian railway station nearby. The station has two ground-based lobbies. The Western one goes to Tverskaya  Zastava. It is decorated with beautiful carvings. The Eastern one leads to Butyrskiy shaft and Forest Street. The Eastern lobby is known for its majolica panels.

The station Belorusskaya is located at a depth of 42.5 m below ground. The diameter of the central hall is 9.5 meters.

Pylons are faced with light marble. The walls lined with white ceramic tiles, the floor is covered with ceramic tiles, gray, white and red colors. Lamps placed on pylons, in the form of vases made of glass and marble. The theme of decoration is economy and culture of Belarus. Decorative pattern on the floor repeats the theme of traditional Belarusian embroidery. Decorations of the ceiling consist of stucco decorations and 12 mosaic panels depicting the life of the Belarusian people.

Subway station Novoslobodskaya

Built in 1952, Subway station Novoslobodskaya got its name from the eponymous street:  the station is located at the very beginning of it.

Novoslobodskaya is pylon station of deep foundation (its depth is 40 m) with three arches.

Exit to the street is through the ground lobby with column portico, located on Novoslobodskaya Street lined with gray marble. Pylons of the underground station are faced with marble from the Urals. Thirty two spectacularly illuminated stained-glasses, placed inside the pylon and bordered by steel and gilt brass are splendid decoration of the station. A remarkable mosaic "World Peace" is located at the end of the central hall. The picture depicts a happy mother with a baby in her arms; it was the face of Stalin at the picture: the child gave a hand to him. But in times of Khrushchev the face of the former leader of USSR was removed from the panel. The walls are lined with bright marble; floor is covered with white and black granite slabs, placed in a checkerboard pattern.

Subway station Komsomolskaya

The station was built in 1952 and named in honor of the Komsomolskaya Square, which is situated nearby.

This subway station is the station of the deep bedding. Its depth is 37 meters. The station has column and three- arched design. Cast iron decoration is used in the construction, monolithic slab used as a tray for a collapsible finishing. The length of the boarding hall is 190 meters; width of it is 10 meters. There are 68 octagonal columns at station.

The main theme of the interior of the station is the fighting of the Russian people for their independence. The ceiling is decorated with eight station mosaic mural made from glazes and precious stones. Six of them represent the Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry Donskoy, Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky, Alexander Suvorov and Mikhail Kutuzov, the Soviet soldiers and officers at the walls of the Reichstag.

 Two other panels, depicting Stalin ("Victory Parade" and "Presentation of the Guards Banner"), were replaced after the dethronement of Stalin's personality cult in 1963. New panels depict Lenin's speech in front of the Red Guards and the Motherland on the background of the Kremlin's Spasskaya Tower.

The yellow ceiling is decorated with mosaic and moldings. The hall is illuminated by massive chandeliers hanging between the panels; platforms are illuminated with smaller chandeliers. The columns are decorated with marble capitals and trimmed with light marble, as well as the wall station. The floor is laid with pink granite. There is a bust of Lenin at the end of the hall. At the opposite end of the escalator is a large Florentine mosaic of the Order of Victory with red banners on the background. The ground lobby of the station is decorated with bas-reliefs.

In conclusion...

Each of the stations of the Moscow subway is attractive and interesting in its own way. Each has its own long and fascinating history and is beautifully decorated. The Moscow subway is a whole world, which can be talking about for hours. I suggest you short - no more than one hour and a half - and a fascinating journey through the world of the Moscow subway. The pleasure is guaranteed!

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The next Lambeth Tours Guides Course begins at Morely College in September.

Interviews for places are already (as of 1 June) being arranged.

If you would lke to find out more, use the QR code in the leaflet, left, or use this link: https://www.lambethtourguides.org/lambeth-guiding-course

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  8. Lambeth Tour Guides Association

    Public group. ·. 88 members. Join group. Lambeth Tour Guides Association is a group of qualified guides which focus on the diverse history, architecture, tourist attractions and facilities of...

  9. Doing the Lambeth walk

    Morley College London is delighted to offer in partnership with the Lambeth Tour Guide Association, a one-year course leading to full accreditation as a Lambeth tour guide. Once accredited, students can plan and lead their own tours around the borough. Lambeth Tour Guide course is ideal for anyone who is interested in local history or wants to ...

  10. New Lambeth guides graduate

    Despite studies interrupted by the Covid pandemic, 15 newly-qualified students of Lambeth's first borough-wide Tour Guide course graduated at a ceremony at Lambeth Town Hall on 7 July. ... The new graduates are now eligible to join the Lambeth Tour Guides Association (LTGA) - the first borough-wide guiding association South of the River ...

  11. Lambeth Local History Forum

    HISTORY DAY 2023. 18/11/2023 admin. We will be staffing a stall at this event in the University of London. Senate House. Malet Street. London WC1E 7HU. on Thursday 23 November. 11:00 am Panel session on finding historical sources and collections. 12:00 to 4:00 pm Explore libraries, archives and history collections at the History Day Fair where ...

  12. The Lambeth Walk

    Standard Adult Prices per person excluding entry fees (child prices available upon request). 1 Adult = £140. 2 Adults = £120. 3 Adults = £110. 4 Adults = £100. 5 - 10 Adults = £90. For more information or to make a booking, please email [email protected] or use our automated booking calendar and payment system below.

  13. MINISTERS

    In 1992, his family moved to the United States. In 2007, after completing a full course of spiritual and academic preparation, Joseph moved to Dallas, Texas, to engage in church ministry. In 2008, he founded the Russian Bible Church to preach to the Russian-speaking population living in Dallas, Texas.

  14. 'Forbidden Broadway' Scraps Summer Broadway Run, Citing Crowded Season

    The show, written by Gerard Alessandrini, was to begin previews July 15 and to open Aug. 5 at the Helen Hayes Theater, and was to be capitalized for $3.2 million, according to a filing with the ...

  15. Moscow Metro

    The station was built in 1938. Now it has two ground lobbies: The Western (built 1938-1946 year) and The Eastern (completed in 1947). The depth of the station is 33.6 meters.

  16. Elektrostal Map

    Elektrostal Elektrostal is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 58 kilometers east of Moscow.Population: 155,196 ; 146,294 ; 152,463 ; 135,000; 123,000; 97,000 ...

  17. The Best 10 Elektrostal Hotels

    When you and your family plan to book Travelocity-listed hotels near this region of Russia, Moscow could be an ideal alternative. It can be located 35 miles (54 kilometers) from Elektrostal. Moscow hotels and apartments include he The Ritz-Carlton, Moscow and Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow.

  18. June 2023

    LAMBETH TOUR GUIDES COURSE LAMBETH TOUR GUIDES COURSE. 01/06/2023 admin . The next Lambeth Tours Guides Course begins at Morely College in September. Interviews for places are already (as of 1 June) being arranged.