Local history
Lambeth council has made the Electric Brixton venue next to the town hall an asset of community value (ACV) to...
Do you have memories of Brixton Rec? A community project to record the energy, tournaments, conferences, exhibitions and parties there...
Olive Morris and Darcus Howe, two of Brixton’s most significant figures in recent history, were remembered at a ceremony in...
Many generations of Romany Gypsies, Irish Travellers and travelling showpeople have lived and worked in London, making unique contributions to...
Until Thursday 27 April, Brixton’s Windrush Square is the scene of an unusual “creative intervention” marking the anniversary of the...
Brixton railway station’s statues, two of which are believed to be the first sculptural representations of British Black people in...
Thanks to a grant from the Centre for Investigative Journalism, Chrissie Okorie has been working with Brixton Media, publisher of...
A Brixton-based charity will tomorrow (11 October) unveil a blue plaque honouring a remarkable Black Londoner who was, in his...
The fruits of photographer Jim Grover’s obsessive (his word) quest to research, curate and celebrate the life and times of...
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The Loughborough Road Histories blog and Brixton Society are fundraising for a plaque to...
Lambeth council has created a website with details of local historic sites with proven links to the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
The...
An exhibition to commemorate the centenary of the unveiling of Stockwell War Memorial on 3 May 1922 will run from...












