London (concept)

(Euston Fire Station/Britisch Library at Euston Road) p.19
10.00 – 12:00 (Lecture) Firewoman
We open with a lecture on heroic LFB women who battled relentless fires—saving homes, boroughs, and lives during Nazi bombings, especially the devastating May 10–11, 1941 Blitz.

  • signing Anti-Bombing Treaty

(Euston Fire Station, 150 Euston Road)
12.00 – 14.00 (Walk) Women Of World War II
This 2,9 mile walk starts at the oldest operational fire station of London. After we stop a.o. at Noor Inayat Khan bust, Vera Lynns Palladium, the National Portrait Gallery and we
conclude at the Monument to the Women of World War II.

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15.00 – 16:00 (Talkshow) Foyler & Dillons
In bookstore ….. we talk with ….. and art curator ……… about the Women Of World War II and how they are represented and remembered in post-war poetry, art, music and society.

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20.00 – 21.00 (Readings) Poets Don’t Kill
Each night we conclude with Poets Don’t Kill—a platform for curated poets to remember the fallen soldiers with anti-war poems.

22.13 – 23.48 (Train) London Bridge –
Folkestone Central
On the Poetry Train, we follow the path of thousands—bound for war, or returning from its fields.