The Master Highlights a Rich Programme of City Events – 19 January 2026
The Master is keen to draw Liverymen’s attention to an exceptional programme of cultural events and exhibitions taking place at Guildhall Library during early 2026, and is pleased to share these opportunities with members of the Worshipful Company of Plumbers.
With themes spanning City history, art, architecture and literature, the programme reflects the depth and richness of London’s heritage. The Master has expressed a particular personal interest in the events and hopes to attend some herself, while encouraging Liverymen to enjoy and support this wide-ranging series.
Guildhall Library has published an extensive schedule of talks, lectures, guided walks and exhibitions running from January to April 2026.
Guildhall Library Events -Exhibitions Jan-Apr 2026
HighLighting explorations of notable City figures, insights into London’s architectural and artistic legacy, and a major exhibition marking the 600th anniversary of Guildhall Library, founded in 1425.
The programme also includes curator-led tours, special collections sessions and walking tours of the Square Mile, offering a rewarding opportunity to engage more deeply with the history and culture of the City of London. Many of the events align closely with the interests and values of the Livery, celebrating learning, craftsmanship and the enduring institutions of the City.
The Master warmly encourages Liverymen to consider attending one or more of these events, whether individually or in the company of fellow members, and to enjoy both the fellowship and enrichment they offer. Full details and booking information are available directly via Guildhall Library, with advance booking required for all events.