Great British Railway Journeys Season 13 Episode 9
Dagenham to Battersea
Armed with his 1930s Bradshaw’s guide, Michael is in London, where he tracks the River Thames from east to west. Michael is drawn to the industrial eastern suburb by the unexpected sound of pipes. He finds their origins in a Sunday school band for girls begun by a cleric in the 1930s. Still going strong, the Dagenham Girl Pipers explain their history and success, as well as treating Michael to a performance of Tipperary. Aboard a Thames Rocket boat, Michael finds out how the river is both the lifeblood of and an existential threat to the capital. He hears how a great flood claimed 14 lives in 1928 and investigates how London is protected today on a visit to the Thames Barrier. Michael finishes this leg of his tour at one of London’s most iconic buildings, Battersea Power Station, built during the 1930s by Giles Gilbert Scott.
- 13 - 10Park Royal to WestminsterMay. 29, 2021
- 13 - 9Dagenham to BatterseaMay. 27, 2021
- 13 - 8Hampstead to IslingtonMay. 26, 2021
- 13 - 7Hackney Wick to Oxford CircusMay. 25, 2021
- 13 - 6Chislehurst to KenningtonMay. 24, 2021
- 13 - 5Herne Bay to Leeds Castle, KentMay. 21, 2021
- 13 - 4Deal to MargateMay. 20, 2021
- 13 - 3Rye to DungenessMay. 19, 2021
- 13 - 2Hassocks to BenendenMay. 18, 2021
- 13 - 1Biggin Hill to Ashdown ForestMay. 17, 2021