About
John Halligan
John
Halligan, who lives in Hayes, Kent, has had a life-long
interest in history.
He joined his local Archaeological Society in an amateur
capacity in 1969, under the directorship of Brian Philp,
the discoverer of the Painted House in Dover. John continues
to work with Brian as a volunteer at the Orpington Roman
Villa.
Between
1996 and 2002 John attended a six year course of evening
classes on the History of London under Adrian Proctor,
the co-author of the Elizabethan A – Z. In 2004
he successfully completed a year’s training programme
to become a Qualified City of London Guide.
Since
then John has developed eight Walks in and around the
City of London. Each one lasts for two hours and covers
a different topic, from the ancient Roman city to Samuel
Pepys and the Great Fire of London through to the dynamic
buildings that make up the modern city. John’s
very enthusiastic about his role as a Guide and said
“I really enjoy leading my walks and the positive
feedback I’ve had from people coming on them.
Most people are unaware of the wealth of history associated
with the City, which dates from Roman times”.
John
is also able to guide groups around the Guildhall Art
Gallery in the City of London.
In
addition to the walks, John has developed a number of
interesting talks, based on London themes, which are
proving to be very popular with a wide range of local
groups such as Women’s Institutes, social clubs,
U3A branches and friendship groups. Many have made follow-up
bookings for their next year’s programme. |