Nantwich author Iona Grey to give talk at town library
Nantwich author Iona Grey will stage a special talk at the town’s library on Monday, May 16.
She will read extracts from and talk about her recent novel ‘Letters to the Lost’.
Nantwich author Iona Grey will stage a special talk at the town’s library on Monday, May 16.
She will read extracts from and talk about her recent novel ‘Letters to the Lost’.
A talk called England’s Beginnings: The Anglo-Saxon Achievement will be staged by Rev John Whitehead at Nantwich Museum.
The illustrated talk will demonstrate the diverse cultural influences which came together through the Anglo-Saxon occupation of our land.
Nantwich Museum is to host a King Richard III talk by one of the team who studied his skeleton unearthed in Leicester.
Bob Savage, weapons expert for University of Leicester “Search for Richard III” archaeological team, will give a talk called Killed the Boar, Shaved his Head, the Violent Death of King Richard III.
A special talk called “Commemorating Battlefields: from Nantwich (1644) to the Great War (1914-18)” takes place on Saturday January 31.
Dr Ian Atherton, Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Keele, will be hosting the talk.
An illustrated talk on the Art of the Olympics takes place at Nantwich Museum at 3pm on Thursday December 6. It will be given by Adrian Sumner, the creative economy officer at Cheshire West & Chester Council.
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