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Too Many Broken Hearts Have Fallen in the River

The by now traditional love stories in reverse walk featuring headless queens, golden castration devices, deceased lovers and phantom ex-wives. All these as well as voodoo, why life is cheaper on the surrey shore, sex, suicide and showmen on Tower Bridge and the usual medley of monsters, myth and folkloric fun and games you’d expect from SELFS opener for 2009.


Start 7.30pm at Hayes Galleria London Bridge and ends witha chat about south east London folklore and mysteries at the Old Kings Head Borough High Street.

The by now traditional love stories in reverse walk featuring headless queens, golden castration devices, deceased lovers and phantom ex-wives. All these as well as voodoo, why life is cheaper on the surrey shore, sex, suicide and showmen on Tower Bridge and the usual medley of monsters, myth and folkloric fun and games you’d expect from SELFS opener for 2009.
Walk is about ninety minutes and cunning weaves it’s way along from London Bridge over Tower Bridge and back over London through Borough Market.


Speaker(s):

Chris Roberts | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

12 February 2009 at 7:30 pm

Duration:

3 hours

 

Venue:

South East London Folklore Society
The Old Kings Head
Kings Head Yard, 45-49, Borough High Street
London
SE1 1NA
0208 691 7926
http://www.selfs.org.uk

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Tickets:

£2.50 / £1.50 concs

Available from:

On site.

Additional Information:

SELFS meet every second Thursday of the month for a talk or event on the subjects of folklore, magic and mysteries.

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