Susan Jenkinson

Regional Qualification(s):

London

Language(s):

English, German

Phone Number(s):

020-8858-3743, 07930-174142

Contact guide

Introduction:

I lead walking tours of Greenwich, Docklands, Rotherhithe, The Old Jewish East End, Belgravia, Bloomsbury, Westminster, Royal Parks in Central London, Little Venice + Paddington Basin. I also guide in museums and galleries such as The British Museum, The Victoria and Albert Museum, The National Maritime Museum and Royal Observatory Greenwich, The National Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery, Apsley House and Leighton House. My lecture topics include London Statues of the Famous and Forgotten, Parliament, Greenwich, London Shops, The National Gallery and The National Portrait Gallery. I have taught German and English as a foreign language and am particularly pleased to guide German speakers and students of English.

Personal Interests:

Walking Tours
Greenwich
Classical Music

Special Interests:

Lecture Subjects

London Statues of the Famous and Forgotten, Parliament, London's Shops, The National Portrait Gallery, The Wallace Collection, Greenwich, The National Gallery

Music

I enjoy classical music and play the viola and piano. I translate texts on classical music from German into English

Walking Tours

Greenwich, Docklands, Rotherhithe, The Old Jewish East End, Bloomsbury, Belgravia, Westminster, Royal Parks in Central London, Little Venice + Paddington Basin

Interpreting & Translating

Translating from German into English. Special subject: Classical Music

London Areas in Depth

I am an experienced Greenwich Guide and also guide in Docklands, The Old Jewish East End and areas listed under Walking Tours

Museums

The Victoria and Albert Museum, The National Maritime Museum and Royal Observatory Greenwich, Apsley House, Leighton House, The British Museum

Galleries

The National Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery

Endorsements:

Parliament, British Museum, 2012 Venues, Docklands

Additional Qualifications:

BA, MA, Cert Ed, TEFL

Driver Guide:

No