This is an experiment into how it might be possible to provide additional maps and information that will help visitors find their way to the Fair, and also engage with the City further during their visit. It’s just a demo to spark ideas on what might be done in 2024.
So far I’ve created a Google map with linked information sheets. These have a Streetview, location map, and links to City walks. More could be done, for example, by creating a Footways map like these, showing quiet and interesting routes, and by adding more information about locations to each map.
I’ve used Dropbox Paper to create the information sheets, because that system provides an easy way to embed maps and images. David Wilcox
- The Bartholomew Fair official programme
- Dropbox Paper set of information sheets
- The Spirit of the City – how Business Improvement Districts are supporting the `Fair
Google Map of locations
Click the square on the top right of the map or go here for a full screen view that includes a sidebar of locations.
Information sheets
If you get a Dropbox Paper pop-up on opening a sheet just click/touch X in top right corner to dismiss.
- Introduction to the map and sheets
- 100 Liverpool Street
- Aldgate Square
- Barts Hospital Little Britain
- Bridewell Theatre
- Broadgate Circle
- Carter Lane
- Carter Lane Gardens
- Cloth Fair reinvented clothing popup
- Festival Gardens
- Leadenhall Building
- Leadenhall Market
- Lloyds of London
- Middlesex Street
- New Street Square
- Paternoster Square
- Smithfield Market
- Smithfield Rotunda Garden
- St Bartholomew the Great
- St Bartholomew the Great Gatehouse
- St Botolph Without Aldgate
- St Botolph Without Bishopsgate
- St Paul’s Churchyard North
- St Stephen Wallbrook
- Temple Bar
- The Aldgate School
- Under Leadenhall Building
- Viewing Gallery Broadgate Circle