Here are some dates for your diaries! The details of the next in our series of volunteer events are as follows:
Volunteer Catch-up Session
Date: Thursday 15th September
Time: 6 - 8pm
Venue: The Blacksmith & Toffeemaker Pub
Address: 292-294 St. John Street, EC1 4PA
Volunteer Induction
Date: Thursday 22nd September
Time: 5.30 - 7.30pm
Venue: The Building Exploratory's office
Address: 70 Cowcross Street, EC1M 6EJ
Volunteer Catch-up Session
Date: Wednesday 5th October
Time: 6 - 8pm
Venue: TBC
Please let us know if you are able to attend by emailing: mail@buildingexploratory.org.uk
Thanks, and we look forward to seeing you soon!
A survey of Islington's locally listed buildings conducted by local volunteers.
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Tuesday, 13 September 2016
Thursday, 8 September 2016
Volunteers in Action!
Our Eyes on Islington project volunteers have been getting busy surveying the 1,200 buildings on
Islington's Local List!
A series of events including inductions, archive visits and talks from industry professionals are being organised to help volunteers carry out their research.
Here are some photos from the most recent events, and there are more on the way!
Our Eyes on Islington Volunteer Induction: Building Surveying |
A series of events including inductions, archive visits and talks from industry professionals are being organised to help volunteers carry out their research.
Here are some photos from the most recent events, and there are more on the way!
Volunteer Induction Session |
Volunteers surveying buildings |
Volunteer visit to the Islington Local History and Archives Centre |
Welcome to the Our Eyes on Islington project blog!
Our Eyes on Islington is a two-year project by the Building Exploratory in partnership
with Historic England and the LB of Islington that is reviewing Islington’s schedule
of locally listed buildings with a team of volunteers and will make it publicly
accessible through a bespoke website. The existing list has not been reviewed
for the last 20 years, and given London’s fast pace of change, the project is
timely and hopes to uncover and celebrate the borough’s rich, built environment
heritage.
This blog is for volunteers and visitors alike to follow the project’s progress, ask questions and share information.
With 1,200 entries on the existing local list, there’s a lot of work to do but we’re looking forward to sharing the process here and hope that you find it interesting and helpful.
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