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SUMMARY:A Celebration of Nature; Antoni Gaudi ( 1852-1926) and other Catalan Architects
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/a-celebration-of-nature/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Beautiful\, Beastly\, Bizarre: the Art of Hieronymous Bosch
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/beautiful-beastly-bizarre/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Posters of the Belle Epoque
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/posters-of-the-belle-epoque/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Stories in Stained Glass
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/stories-in-stained-glass/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:The Anatomy of Collecting - The History of Collecting and Great Collectors through History
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/the-anatomy-of-collecting/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Christmas Ghosts: the Tradition of Winter Tales
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/christmas-ghosts/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:The Conservation of Paintings
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
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LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:A Portrait of Jewels: Following missing treasures through canvas
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/a-portrait-of-jewels/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:What We Missed in January - The Birth of Political Satire
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/birth-of-political-satire/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Gone in a flash ? A history of firework displays from the Renaissance to the age of electricity
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/gone-in-a-flash/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250605T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250605T123000
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SUMMARY:A Magical Mystery Tour : The English Miniature from the Tudors to the Victorians
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/a-magical-mystery-tour/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250501T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250501T123000
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CREATED:20240426T122540Z
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SUMMARY:Visions of India : Art and the East India Company – The meeting of East and West in Historic Paintings by Indian and European Artists
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/visions-of-india/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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SUMMARY:Poet in Paint : The Art and Life of Paul Nash 1889 – 1946
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/poet-in-paint/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250306T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250306T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20240426T114723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251109T112827Z
UID:12470-1741260600-1741264200@theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Art for the Afterlife : ancient Egyptian tomb scenes and funerary goods
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/art-for-the-afterlife/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250206T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250206T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20240308T134157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251109T113022Z
UID:12271-1738841400-1738845000@theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Scandinavian Landscape Painting 1840-1910
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241205T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241205T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20240222T095837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251109T113227Z
UID:12088-1733398200-1733401800@theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Christmas Story in Medieval Art
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241107T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20240212T140346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251109T113603Z
UID:12053-1730979000-1730982600@theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Art Down Under: Australian Art from the convict years to the modern era
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/november_lecture/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241003T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241003T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20240212T120827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251109T113827Z
UID:12035-1727955000-1727958600@theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Caravaggio: A Rebel with a Cause
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-october-24/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240905T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240905T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20230508T141633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T144416Z
UID:10780-1725535800-1725539400@theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Tapestry : The Ultimate Wall Decoration
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-10/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240606T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240606T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20230508T135841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T090627Z
UID:10769-1717673400-1717677000@theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Breughel : The Seasons and the World
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/june-lecture/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240509T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240509T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20230508T140731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T090910Z
UID:10775-1715254200-1715257800@theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Breaking the Ice-Jackson Pollock and American Abstract Impressionism
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-9/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240404T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240404T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20230508T134029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T091313Z
UID:10758-1712230200-1712233800@theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Chinamania : The Impact of Chinese Porcelain on European Taste\, Collecting and Display
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-8/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240307T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240307T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20230508T132554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241021T145806Z
UID:10745-1709811000-1709814600@theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk
SUMMARY:The History of the City of London Through Stained Glass
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-7/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240201T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240201T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20230508T130519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T091627Z
UID:10734-1706787000-1706790600@theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk
SUMMARY:200 Years of Valentines
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-6/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240104T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240104T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20230508T121827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T091945Z
UID:10717-1704367800-1704371400@theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Nativity in Art from Giotto to Picasso
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-4/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231207T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231207T123000
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SUMMARY:Eleanor Coade and her Stone
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-5/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231102T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231102T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20230508T120139Z
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SUMMARY:`A Carpet Ride to Khiva and Central Asia’
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-3/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231005T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231005T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20230508T115111Z
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SUMMARY:Tulipomania – A 17th Century Passion in Art\, Gardens and Collecting
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/montly-lecture-template-copy-2/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230706T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230706T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100748
CREATED:20220415T062639Z
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SUMMARY:Public Sculpture
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/public-sculpture/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230601T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230601T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T100749
CREATED:20220415T062421Z
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SUMMARY:The Kennedy White House
DESCRIPTION:16th century stained glass\, Ibberton\, Dorset" by Ydigresse is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0  \n  \n\n\n\n\n	This Lecture replaces the scheduled lecture which was cancelled\, by the lecturer Imogen-Corrigan\, due to family illness.\nStained glass tells stories. It has been used to play politics\, bribe bishops\, recruit soldiers and tell jokes. The most remarkable subjects appear in its panes\, from miracles to Mandela\, tanks to Tiffany\, Burne-Jones's water-closet to Churchill's cigar. It is a powerful way to create atmosphere and send a message - not just in churches\, but in airports\, sports centres\, town halls\, banks\, libraries and shops - and my talk will include a look at its stories in your area: your saints and your sinners. \n\n\n\n\n		\n	\n\n\n\n	\nLecturer: Susie Harries\nA writer\, editor and lecturer\, specialising in 20th century culture and the arts. Has published eight books on subjects including official war art\, opera and the composer Elisabeth Lutyens. The most recent is the biography of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner\, published in August 2011. Lectured to a range of audiences\, from the Imperial War Museum and British Museum to the Twentieth Century Society\, the RSA\, the Cheltenham and Bridport Literary Festivals\, and the Victorian Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n	[Enter Additional information about the event such as costs for visits and evening or DOSI lectures and meeting points for visits.]
URL:https://theartssocietyblackmorevale.org.uk/event/the-kennedy-white-house/
LOCATION:Stalbridge Hall\, Stalbridge Hall\, Lower Road\, Stalbridge\, Sturminster Newton\, Dorset\, DT10 2NF\, United Kingdom.
CATEGORIES:Monthly Lecture
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