On 22nd August, Birmingham Cathedral is offering a lecture on the
medieval history of Birmingham. The talk will be given by Sarah Hayes, a
curator who has been heavily involved in various Birmingham museums in
recent years.
Birmingham's pre-industrial past is often neglected in favour of the
dynamism and turmoil that characterised the city during England's
industrial revolution. This talk should not be missed by anyone curious
about Birmingham's deeper history and how it still affects our present.
You can book tickets and find further information at the website below:
Please note that this lecture has been organised by Birmingham
Cathedral, not the Birmingham History Network. You need to book your own
tickets (£4 pp.) through their site: this is the only way you can
guarantee a place. At present, there are 28 seats remaining. Once the tickets have
all gone, I will close RSVPs to the event. If you want to sell/buy
tickets after this, post here and hopefully you can find a buyer/seller
from among our members.
Please go directly in to the talk when you arrive. After the talk,
we will meet outside the cathedral to go for drinks and discussion in The Old Contemptimbles on Edmund Street.
Date and Time: Saturday 22nd August 2015, 1400
Place: Birmingham Cathedral, Colemore Row, Birmingham.
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