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Roman talk in Southwell
Author Mark Patterson will be giving an illustrated talk on Roman Nottinghamshire at Southwell Library on September 22, 2011. The event starts at 7pm. Tickets cost £3.00 and can purchased from the library, in King Street, NG24 0EH, by ringing … Continue reading
Invitation: art, landscape and Roman history in Skeggy
An event combining public art, walking, landscape enjoyment and Roman history?! Yes, and it’s happening in Skegness on July 22-24 when Alison Lloyd, of the Contemporary Art of Walking, will be leading three walks around the town and its fenland … Continue reading
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Romans rampage in Retford
The Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire, Sir Andrew Buchanan, Bt*, was among the guests at the latest Roman Nottinghamshire event, held at Bassetlaw Museum in Retford on July 2. Author Mark Patterson gave an hour’s illustrated talk to the audience at … Continue reading
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Lowdham Book Festival
The Roman Nottinghamshire ‘publicity machine’ roared into action on June 25 with an illustrated talk at the 12th Lowdham Book Festival. Lowdham’s Primitive Methodist Chapel was packed for the event; indeed a ‘house full’ sign had to be put up … Continue reading
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Launch of Roman Nottinghamshire
Roman Nottinghamshire was unveiled to the public at a reception held on May 26 2011 at the University of Nottingham Museum. Surrounded by many of the artefacts that Felix Oswald discovered at Margidunum, author Mark Patterson spoke about the year … Continue reading