Clapham through time

11:30 am - 3:00 pm
Sunday, November 19, 2017

Minnow

These days it can be hard to get to know your neighbour, let alone your neighbourhood.
On Sunday November 19th there’ll be an exploration of Clapham’s past and present, hosted by the Clapham Society and new contemporary restaurant Minnow: the small fish in a big pond, aiming to be an independent but integrated part of the community.
‘Clapham Through Time’ – named after Alyson Wilson & Claire Fry’s book – has been inspired by plans to repair the showpiece Turret clock in the restaurant (pictured), which belonged to collector Geoffrey Heywood MBE, the late grandfather of restaurant owner Chris Frichot.
The event starts with a walking tour at 11.30am, including visits to the Omnibus Theatre (formerly Clapham Library); the Clapham home of JF Bentley (architect of Westminster Cathedral); and Holy Trinity Church, once the gathering place of the Clapham Sect.
In the 19th Century, the Clapham Sect was a group of social reformers who were instrumental in the passing of the Slavery Abolition Act in 1833. Today, their place in history is celebrated with a place on Minnow’s locally-inspired cocktail menu.
Join us at Minnow (21 The Pavement, SW4 0HY) on Sunday 19th November by 11.30am. Tickets are £30 (£20 students) including the walking tour, a Sunday Roast, a cocktail and additional talks and entertainment.
For more info visit www.minnowclapham.co.uk or email info@minnowclapham.co.uk.