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Fundraising talk: History of London's transport system - in memory of Charter pupil Ruby Fuller


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26 Feb, 6-8pm, Station Hall Herne Hill. Edmund Bird (heritage advisor to Transport for London) will take us on a fascinating dive into London's history in this 50 minute talk, focussing on how London's transport shaped the growth of our capital city.


The talk is being given in memory of 18 year old Ruby Fuller, a lifelong resident of Herne Hill, pupil (and head girl) at Charter North Dulwich, and a huge fan of the London Underground. Ruby dreamed of working for Transport for London one day, but half way through her A levels, she became poorly and was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of blood cancer. She died in May 2020, a few months after her 18th birthday.


You can book to attend in person (?10) or via Zoom (?5 - live or recorded).

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-story-of-how-londons-transport-shaped-the-growth-of-our-capital-city-tickets-236676605097

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