London's Lost Rivers - Book and Walking Tours by Paul Talling
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    • The Black Ditch
    • Bollo Brook
    • The Cock & Pye Ditch
    • Counter's Creek
    • Earl's Sluice
    • Falcon Brook
    • Carbuncle Ditch
    • River Fleet
    • River Neckinger
    • Parr's Ditch
    • Hackney Brook
    • Pudding Mill River
    • Rotherhithe Mill Streams
    • Stamford Brook
    • River Tyburn
    • Tyburn Brook
    • River Walbrook
    • Muswell Stream
    • River Westbourne
  • London's Lost Canals
    • City Canal
    • Croydon Canal
    • Cumberland Arm
    • Grand Surrey Canal
    • Grosvenor Canal
    • Kensington Canal
    • Romford Canal
    • Royal Arsenal Canal
    • The Royal Gunpowder Mills Canals
  • Author's Guided Walks
    • River Fleet Walk
    • River Westbourne Walk
    • River Tyburn Walk
    • Lost Rivers of Hampstead Walk
    • River Moselle (aka Moselle Brook) walk
    • Battersea's Lost Rivers
    • Lost Docks of Wapping Walk
    • Grand Surrey Canal Walk
    • Woolwich - Dockyard & Royal Arsenal Canal Walk
    • Isle of Dogs Canal and Millwall Docks Walk
    • Derelict Limehouse & Poplar Walk
    • Derelict Silvertown walk
    • River Peck/Earl's Sluice
    • Bow Creek
    • River Neckinger walk
    • Croydon Canal Walk
    • Hammersmith Walk
    • East Finchley to Gospel Oak
    • Whitechapel and Bethnal Green walk
    • Minories to Poplar
    • Bridges of London
  • London's Lesser Known Rivers
    • Beverley Brook
    • Bow Backs Rivers
    • River Brent
    • River Ching
    • River Crane
    • River Cray
    • River Darent
    • Dead River
    • Dollis Brook
    • Duke of Northumberland's River
    • River Ember
    • Hogsmill River
    • River Lea
    • River Mole
    • The New River
    • River Pool
    • River Ravensbourne
    • River Roding
    • The Silk Stream
    • River Wandle
    • Yeading Brook
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  • London's Lost Rivers
    • River Peck
    • River Effra
    • River Moselle
    • The Black Ditch
    • Bollo Brook
    • The Cock & Pye Ditch
    • Counter's Creek
    • Earl's Sluice
    • Falcon Brook
    • Carbuncle Ditch
    • River Fleet
    • River Neckinger
    • Parr's Ditch
    • Hackney Brook
    • Pudding Mill River
    • Rotherhithe Mill Streams
    • Stamford Brook
    • River Tyburn
    • Tyburn Brook
    • River Walbrook
    • Muswell Stream
    • River Westbourne
  • London's Lost Canals
    • City Canal
    • Croydon Canal
    • Cumberland Arm
    • Grand Surrey Canal
    • Grosvenor Canal
    • Kensington Canal
    • Romford Canal
    • Royal Arsenal Canal
    • The Royal Gunpowder Mills Canals
  • Author's Guided Walks
    • River Fleet Walk
    • River Westbourne Walk
    • River Tyburn Walk
    • Lost Rivers of Hampstead Walk
    • River Moselle (aka Moselle Brook) walk
    • Battersea's Lost Rivers
    • Lost Docks of Wapping Walk
    • Grand Surrey Canal Walk
    • Woolwich - Dockyard & Royal Arsenal Canal Walk
    • Isle of Dogs Canal and Millwall Docks Walk
    • Derelict Limehouse & Poplar Walk
    • Derelict Silvertown walk
    • River Peck/Earl's Sluice
    • Bow Creek
    • River Neckinger walk
    • Croydon Canal Walk
    • Hammersmith Walk
    • East Finchley to Gospel Oak
    • Whitechapel and Bethnal Green walk
    • Minories to Poplar
    • Bridges of London
  • London's Lesser Known Rivers
    • Beverley Brook
    • Bow Backs Rivers
    • River Brent
    • River Ching
    • River Crane
    • River Cray
    • River Darent
    • Dead River
    • Dollis Brook
    • Duke of Northumberland's River
    • River Ember
    • Hogsmill River
    • River Lea
    • River Mole
    • The New River
    • River Pool
    • River Ravensbourne
    • River Roding
    • The Silk Stream
    • River Wandle
    • Yeading Brook
  • Buy The Book Here
    • Sample Chapter
    • Reviews
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London's Lost Rivers - Book and Walking Tours by Paul Talling
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1748 map showing Battersea Creek

Up the Junction: Battersea's Lost Rivers with Paul Talling (Author of London's Lost Rivers)

Paul Talling is a connoisseur of these lost waterways' - BBC The One Show
This walk traces the course of two rivers: the Falcon Brook and the Heathwall which made Battersea an island created by these water channels in ancient times. Part of the buried Heathwall still marks the border between the Boroughs of Lambeth and Wandsworth.
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To illustrate the changing face of social change in the area, we look at some locations from the 1968 film Up The Junction (Denis Waterman, Suzy Kendall & Maureen Lipman) and the booklet from the 1973 Quadrophenia album by The Who including the former studio owned by the band and used for recording the album and by other artists including Thin Lizzy, Neil Young, Joan Jett & Johnny Thunders. Other musical references include Battersea Town Hall that hosted gigs by The Jam & Fleetwood Mac, the café where the iconic Take On Me video by a-ha was filmed, the estate where So Solid Crew grew up and of course Battersea Power Station, the cover star of Pink Floyd's Animals album.

Other locations from films including Sitting Target (Oliver Reed & Ian McShane), Poor Cow (Terence Stamp & John Bindon), Cathy Come Home (Carol White & Ray Brooks), Brannigan (John Wayne & Richard Attenborough), All Coppers Are??? (Nicky Henson), Cosh Boy (Joan Collins) and The Optimists of Nine Elms (Peter Sellers) and a 1975 episode of The Sweeney (Dennis Waterman & John Thaw). 

This walk starts at The Asparagus in Battersea (a 10-min walk from Clapham Jct) and ends at Nine Elms Station (Northern Line) lasting around 4 1/2 hours. There will be a stop en route for drinks. The Asparagus, a former Wetherspoon, is a great place for a decent value prewalk breakfast. I have some good pubs lined up for post walk drinks.
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Alleyway off Queenstown Road follows the course og the Heatwall. Boundary markers between the old Boroughs of Battersea and Lambeth still define the boundary between the modern Boroughs of Wandsworth and Lambeth
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Mural on a housing estate close to the route of the Heathwall.
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