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Wondering what to do in Notting Hill? In an area as cool as this one, it’s only right that there are plenty of creative spaces to explore – though one of our favourites is Maddox Gallery in Westbourne Grove. Late 1950s Britain had a growing number of towns and cities that were racially diverse. Notting Hill had become home to lots of people from the Caribbean who had arrived on Windrush and the accompanying ships.

the mews where horses and coachmen used to sleep are now some of the area’s most sought after properties. The easiest way to get to Notting Hill London is to take the London Underground tube train to Notting Hill Gate station (on the Central line) or the London Underground tube to Ladbroke Grove Station (on the Circle line and the Hammersmith and City line) While Notting Hill might seem awfully fancy, it’s also got a discernibly urban edge. In particular, it plays host to one of the capital’s premier street art galleries.

When a building served as the inspiration for a dystopian novel, you know things are about to get pretty dramatic. Once you’ve had a stroll through those famous pastel coloured houses on Kensington and Hillgate place you’ll be only a short walk from one of London’s lesser-known but most interesting green spaces.

Notting Hill is an area of contrasts – on the one hand, you have brutalist concrete towers and on the other, row after row of pretty pastel houses. To encourage pupils to use original sources to find out about the significance of the Notting Hill Carnival and why it began. It is important that teachers ensure that pupils understand these terms: The Colour Bar, discrimination, legislation, immigrant, race-relations. Work in pairs/small groups to research and design your own illustrated Fact File about Claudia Jones and her role in establishing the Notting Hill Carnival. Pupils engage with the starter source, a contemporary photograph of the Notting Hill Carnival with prompt questions for discussion. Part 2: Source exploration A snap or two is fine, but do bear in mind that these are people’s homes before you start hanging off the doors and rampaging around in pursuit of the perfect (but in all honesty, cookie cutter) photo.Menuhin, probably the most famous violinist of the 20th century, founded two music schools and mentored young musicians. His plaque will be at the Belgravia house in central London where he lived, worked, entertained and practised yoga for the last 16 years of his life. He died in 1999. Notting Hill’s quaint, bohemian vibe matches up perfectly with enjoying a long and lazy coffee and cake.

Building on this approach, the p upils study t hree further sources which encourage them to think about why the Notting Hill Carnival was started and why it is still such an important event today . They look at the passenger list from Empire Windrush to learn about Sam Beaver King, one of the early founders of the Notting Hill Carnival and West Indian Gaze tte. Pupils then go on to learn about Claudia Jones. Use the photograph of Claudia Jones ( founder and editor of ‘The West Indian Gazette and Afro-Caribbean News ’ and founder of the indoor Caribbean Carnival which is seen as the beginnings of the Notting Hill Carnival) as a ‘Mystery Document’ with the class. Ask pupils to look at the photograph and then answer the questions. They can then go on to study the Caribbean Carnival Souvenir Programme fr o m 1960, a vailable at the British Library: Claudia Jones’ Caribbean Carnival Souvenir programme, 1960 | The British Library (bl.uk) . This reveals more about the event and its significance. This source can also be used to emphasise the importance of different archives and collections for historians . Plenary:It’s no secret that Notting Hill boasts cool bars in abundance. However, there’s just something so special about Trailer Happiness. Notting Hill is not just a charming place to live, but if you’re wondering about which are the unique places to go in Notting Hill, try popping into Kensal Green Cemetery.

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