Lectures Times and Places
Please note:
WEDNESDAY LECTURES - Kingsbridge Community College 7.30 for 7.45pm
THURSDAY LECTURES - The Reel Cinema, Fore Street, Kingsbridge, 10.15 for 10.30am
Wednesday 29th September/ Thursday 30th September 2010
CONTEMPORARY SILVER
Its development in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Rosemary Ransome Wallis
STUDY DAY - Tuesday 12th October 2010
TREASURES & CURIOSITIES FROM THE ROYAL LIBRARY, WINDSOR & TREASURES FROM THE ROYAL COLLECTION - The Thurlstone Hotel
Oliver Everett - Librarian Emeritus of the Royal Library at Windsor Castle
Wednesday 27th October/ Thursday 28th October 2010
SCULPTURE IN THE LANDSCAPE
Looking at Sculpture through the eyes of the aesthete, the historian and the landscape architect
Dr Laura De Beden
Wednesday 24th November/ Thursday 25th November 2010
CHOPPING UP THE CHIFFONIER
The changing tastes of the Victorians
Mathew Williams
Monday 6th December 2010
CHRISTMAS LUNCH & A MUSICAL ANTHOLOGY - Thurlestone Parish Hall
St Nicholas comes in the wild winter weather
Peter Medhurst
Wednesday 26th January/ Thursday 27th January 2011
EXETER CATHEDRAL
A Portrait of Decorated Gothic
Mark Cottle
Wednesday 23rd February/ Thursday 24th February 2011
THE MUSEE D'ORSAY AND ITS COLLECTION
Margaret Davis
STUDY DAY 15th March 2011
ONCE UPON A TIME - at the Thurlstone Hotel
Children's Books throughout the ages
Elizabeth Merry
Wednesday 23rd March/ Thursday 24th March 2011
BENEATH THE CITY STREETS
Londons Unseen History
Peter Lawrence
Wednesday 13th April/ Thursday 14th April 2011
OSCAR WILDE
A Torquay Visitor of some importance. The life and work of Oscar Wilde, starting from the winter of 1892
Rosemary Firch
VISIT- Thursday 19th May 2011
FURSDON HOUSE
Fursdon House, Cadbury, nr Exeter- an afternoon visit with a tour of the House and Gardens, followed by a cream tea.
Wednesday 25th May/ Thursday 26th May 2011
THE BUTTERFLY ON THE LAGOON
Whistler in Venice 1879 to 1914
Julian Halsby
Wednesday 29th June/Thursday 30th June 2011
EARLY VICTORIAN lANDSCAPES and SEASCAPES
The Artistry of H B Carter and Son
Proffesor G H Bell
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