Description
‘I am London’ was an exhibition curated in 2016 by Historic England. The description of the exhibition, as published in the accompanying guide, states that: “London’s historic buildings and places are as much a part of the city’s DNA as the people who live and work in it.
I am London is a celebration of the capital’s unique and complex identity; as much about its scientific endeavour, cutting edge art, performance and design, politics and campaigning, as its pubs, Pearly Kings and parks. It’s a snapshot of London in microcosm, told through its people and places.
60 Londoners, each with a different story to tell, have been photographed at a historic building or place that’s special to them. Each person’s unique London story is bound up in the place they have chosen, showing the city’s heritage is inspirational, provocative, frustrating, fun, familiar, humbling and home.
We want Londoners to be alive to their heritage, to ensure that, as London grows and changes, it keeps its essential character. From Soho to Brixton, from city to suburbs, London’s great old places keep on embracing generation after generation of Londoners — in turn, they light up our city with new ideas and fresh thinking. If we lose London’s fabric and character, we will lose something very precious.”
This image shows Di Robertshaw, described in the exhibition guide as “Practice Educator, Cardio-Respiratory Team, Great Ormond Street Hospital”
Each Londoner was asked to provide answers to four questions. These are the answers provided by Di Robertshaw: Question: “Where do you go to show people the real London?” Answer: “The top of a London bus going through Westminster and The City is the best way to see the real London.” Question: “If you sent a postcard from London, what view would you choose?” Answer: “I’d choose the view from the top of The Shard looking North East over the river Thames with Tower Bridge in the foreground as my postcard from London.” Question: “If there was another Great Fire of London, what historic building or place would you save?” Answer: “All Hallows by the Tower: it survived the first Fire of London in 1666 and WWII so I’d rescue it from another Great Fire.” Question: “What do you owe London?” Answer: “I owe London my life — London is my life.”
Content
This is part of the Job: 2K/27188 'I Am London' Exhibition - Di Robertshaw, Practice Educator, Cardio Respiratory Team; within the Volume: VF000591 'I Am London' Exhibition; within the Series: HEC01/139 'I Am London' Exhibition; within the Collection: HEC01 Historic England