Redivivus

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REDIVIVUS Textile Artists
March 24th – April 12th 2014
An exhibition at Godalming Museum
 
An exhibition by Redivivus, a group of three experienced textile artists will take place at Godalming Museum from 25 March to 12 April. The group have been exhibiting together since 2006 in many shows in the UK.

Items Acquired by the Library in February 2014

New Items
February 2014
(Classification in Bold at the end)
 
Books
 
The Museum Guide to Dorking: a brief history of the town and surrounding villages, by Kathy Atherton, The Cockerel Press, 2013 P31 DOR
 
John Hassell’s watercolours of Effingham Surrey: a window onto the 1820s, by Vivien White, Effingham Local History Group, 2013 P31 EF
 
Periodicals
 
Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society

Medieval Studies Forum Meeting - "Belief and unbelief"

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A meeting will be held at The Education Centre, Guildford Cathedral when the keynote speakers will be Prof John Arnold of Birkbeck and Prof Diane Watt of Surrey University. There will also be contributions from four members of the Forum. The cost of the day is £10 per person (£5 for students under 21). Please see the attached programme for details of all the presentations and of time, location etc.

St. Luke's Hospital Heritage Project

A team of volunteers has recently completed a research project on the history of the Guildford Union Workhouse Infirmary, which became St. Luke's Hospital. An exhibition has been created for display in the Education Room of the former hospital building. Once part of the complex, the Spike is available for tours.

For more information contact the co-ordinator, Jane Thompson 07799 0633699; jane@charlotteville.co.uk; or visit www.hospitalproject.co.uk

An information sheets about the hospital project is attached as a pdf.

LAMAS Annual Conference : Arenas of entertainment

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The 51st Annual Conference of London Archaeologists organised by the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society will take place in the Weston Theatre Museum of London.

The morning will be a round up of Recent Work in London and Middlesex, followed by an affternoon themed on 'Arenas of Entertainment in Tudor and Jacobean London'.

 

A flyer PDF is attached showing full details and booking arrangements.

 

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