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Sensing St Alfege: Suffragette Crafting Session

St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, London, Greater London, SE10 9BJ

  • 07 Sep 2024
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Drop in to our crafting workshop to help us recreate a Suffragette-style banner.

Using recycled scraps of fabric, we will together create a physical artwork that salutes the activism that took place in St Alfege Church over 100 years ago, condemning forcible feeding. Part of 'Sensing St Alfege. The Flavourful Histories of St. Alfege Church'.

Timings & Tours

Saturday 07 September:
1130-1530

Location & directions

St Alfege Church, Greenwich Church Street, London, Greater London, SE10 9BJ

Directions:
St Alfege Church is in the centre of Greenwich and is easily accessible by public transport. We suggest you use TFL Journey Planner to plan your visit. By rail: Greenwich mainline station - 10 minutes walk (either exit from the station). DLR: Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich - 5 minutes walk; Greenwich - 10 minutes walk. Buses: 129, 177, 180, 188, 199, 286, 386. River Services: Greenwich Pier - 10 minutes walk. Parking: there is no public parking available in the churchyard but on street parking using meters is nearby. There are two public car parks nearby: Burney Street SE10, 8EX and Cutty Sark Gardens, SE10 9HT.
Contact on day:
Matilde Martinetti

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

St Alfege Church and the Church Hall have full accessibility guidance on the AccessAble website where you can print or download a comprehensive guide. Please visit our website for further information: https://stalfege.org.uk/Groups/301006/Accessibility.asp

Additional information

This workshop is part of 'Sensing St Alfege. The Flavourful Histories of St. Alfege Church', open from Saturday 7 to Sunday 15 September 2024, 11am - 4pm during church opening times. Also search for: 'Sensing St Alfege: Pens and Postcards' on Tuesday 10 September 2024. We will also deliver several free guided tours as part of Heritage Open Days: 'Hidden Spaces Tours' and 'Untold Stories: Women in St Alfege Tour', also listed separately.

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