TILBURY BRIDGE WALKWAY OF MEMORIES ART INSTALLATION VIDEO TOUR
Tilbury Bridge Walkway is an iconic location which has an historic significance to the black community in Britain. This artwork is a unique statement memorialising the lives of those people who came from the Caribbean who carried their British passports proudly as British citizens with hope and expectation. They passed through this location as one of the original walkways where SS Empire Windrush passengers, in 1948 arrived. Although many arrived before 1948, those that arrived here were the first large post war wave of British colonial citizens to disembark from the passenger ship at Tilbury Cruise Terminal.
Public Opening Times.
Entrance is Free
Monday – Friday: 10am – 4pm
Saturday – Sunday: 10am – 6pm
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Location: The Location is signposted.
TILBURY BRIDGE WALKWAY OF MEMORIES
LONDON INTERNATIONAL CRUISE TERMINAL
TILBURY ESSEX RM18 7NJ
With the support of the Minories Gallery and Community 360, Black History Month Colchester will be in residents in the shopfront at 2/6 Long Wyre Street CO1 1LH in the Town Centre.Our Black History Month program will available throughout the month October from the 1st of the month until October 31st.