Those of you on the list in the London area might be interested in an event being organised by Robert Richardson to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the first meeting of the School of Images. Here's a blurb from the leaflet he just sent round: "An Imagist Walk, which I devised, took place on 25 March 1989, exactly eighty years after the first meeting of the Eiffel Tower group. This walk was the first of four Homage to Imagism events, each becoming a section of the book HOMAGE TO IMAGISM (edited by William Pratt and myself, published by AMS Press, New York, in 1992). To celebrate the 90th anniversary of Imagism's origins, I will be leading the Imagist Walk for a second time. Although a 90th anniversary might seem a somewhat tenuous link, it is extremely appropriate to celebrate in the last year of the century those poets who, in its first and second decades, set an agenda which is still significant as we enter the new millennium. The walk will begin at 11 am outside No. 1 Percy Street (formerly the Eiffel Tower Restaurant; off Tottenham Court Road, nearest tubes Tottenham Court Road or Goodge Street) on the date of the exact anniversary: 25 March. Before the walk begins, there will be a brief ceremony: the Imagists will be remembered with toasts and a reading of Imagist poems. The first part of the walk covers places connected with the Imagists in the British Museum area. The tube will then be taken from Great Portland Street to High Street Kensington, followed by a short walk through the Imagist territory of Kensington." It's free and, if anyone wants to contact Rob directly about this, his e-mail address is [log in to unmask]