Frank Molloy

Frank MolloyFrank Molloy is a London-born journalist, producer, guide and author. A writer on the city's history and culture, he lectures at various institutions including the Museum of London and the National Portrait Gallery. Frank studied production at the Lodon College of Printing, journalism at St Martin's College, guiding at Imperial College, City University and Westminster University, and London history (MA) at Birkbeck, University of London. Frank is a professional guide officially registered with the British Tourist Guide Institute of which he is an accredited examiner. In 2006 he was awarded the highest professional qualification in the tour sector, the Blue Badge. In 2007 he qualified as a City of London Guide, and in 2020 he qualified as a City of Westminster Guide. Frank has lectured for the James Joyce Society in Dublin (as producer of the official classical soundtrack to Ulysses), the Institute of Tour Guides training programmes, and delivered a series of talks on the 'Swinging 60s' for the National Portrait Gallery in London. Frank's expertise stretches from history, art and literature (writing on these subjects as a journalist), to music, pubs and football (he has worked within the professional game and is a member of the Football Writers' Association). Soul City Wandering is Frank Molloy's first book. Read More Read Less

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