William Hone was an early nineteenth century satirist who famously faced a three-day show trial in 1817.
It was so dramatic that Ian Hislop wrote a play about it. But Georgian satire was so robust that it can put even Private Eye in the shade!
Hone was a big name in his day, and has since been described as one of the "fathers of modern media". Hone's illustrator George Cruikshank and the world-famous author Charles Dickens attended Hone's funeral at Abney in 1842.
This William Hone walking tour will discuss Hone's career, his trial and show some of Cruikshank's savage cartoons.
This event is free - donations are welcome to support the work of Abney Park Trust. Please consider donating £5.
About the speaker:
Alan Gartrell has given tours of Abney Park for many years now. His topics cover a huge range from the history of Hackney's MPs to Abney Park's missionary links. He very modestly says he is not a historian, just a few clicks ahead of everyone else on Wikipedia.
Meeting point
From the Stoke Newington High Street entrance, please meet at the far end of the cobbled pedestrian walkway – where the path splits into three.
The tour will last around 60 mins.
Please arrive 5 minutes early for the 2pm start.
Please wear suitably sturdy footwear.
Toilet facilities are available in the cafe.
Please check your emails on the morning of the event - we may need to cancel at short notice if the weather is adverse.