To Sir, with Love Filming Locations
Where was To Sir, with Love filmed? To Sir, with Love was filmed in 11 locations across United Kingdom and Australia in the following places:
To Sir, with Love Filming Locations
Residential Poplar is a down-to-earth area with swathes of post-WWII social housing, including Erno Goldfinger’s iconic, Brutalist-style Balfron Tower. Newer housing developments have been built on former industrial sites and along the River Lea and Limehouse Cut canal. Covered by a canopy, busy Chrisp Street Market sells produce, household goods, and clothes.
Shadwell is a down-to-earth East End district home to Indian and global eateries, local shops, small mosques, and historic churches, including the striking 18th-century St. George In The East. The Cable Street Mural recalls the 1936 “Battle of Cable Street,” when local residents and others halted a Fascist march. Shadwell Basin is a former dock now used for kayaking and sailing, surrounded by modern housing.
Wapping is a redeveloped former docks area with residential towers, apartments in converted warehouses, and traditional pubs beside the River Thames. Chic bars and smart eateries with outdoor seating surround a marina at St. Katharine Docks, while Tobacco Dock hosts food festivals and other events. The Thames River Police Museum, set in a working police station and open by appointment, traces the force’s history.
To Sir, with Love (1967)
Idealistic engineer-trainee and his experiences in teaching a group of rambunctious white high school students from the slums of London's East End.