by Lucinda Hurrey | Sep 4, 2021
Salisbury local history through archive photos and reminiscence led by Alan Clarke. This event is part of Salisbury Silver Sunday fortnight, which has been co-ordinated by Irene Kohler, Older People’s Champion for Salisbury, with the support of a grant from the...
by Trevor Sather | Sep 4, 2021
Visit us on 7th October and receive FREE ENTRY to the museum when you quote ‘Silver Sunday’.
by Trevor Sather | Sep 4, 2021
Come along and celebrate Silver Sunday in Belfast Botanical Gardens! We will be hosting a walking tour for older people and their family members of our very own newly refurbished Tropical Ravine. During our session we will have refreshments and information on further...
by Lucinda Hurrey | Sep 4, 2021
Sir Jonathan Bate, Gresham Professor of Rhetoric The historian Isaiah Berlin described the Romanticism of the late 18th and early 19th centuries as ‘the greatest single shift in the consciousness of the West that has occurred’. What is the justification...
by Lucinda Hurrey | Sep 4, 2021
Simon Thurley, Visiting Professor of the Built Environment Tudor England was a dangerous place for the wealthy and powerful. Art and architecture was a sign of connoisseurship but also political ambition. The cultural ambitions of the Tudor elite open a window into...