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SUMMARY:Barry Jackson - Theatre Pioneer
DESCRIPTION:A Talk  by Sylvia Gill about the History of Birmingham Rep \nLooking at the life and work of Sir Barry Jackson (1879-1961 ) who founded Birmingham REP in 1913\, the first purpose built Rep theatre in the world and with George Bernard Shaw\, the Malvern Festival. Jackson was the first post-war director of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford.
URL:http://www.lapworthhistory.co.uk/event/barry-jackson-theatre-pioneer/
LOCATION:Lapworth Village Hall\, Old Warwick Road\, Kingswood\, B94 6LD
CATEGORIES:Meetings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paul Baker":MAILTO:paulbaker476@btinternet.com
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SUMMARY:Daisy\, Countess of Warwick and the 1923 Local Election
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Aaron Manning. This talk will be streamed live online via Zoom\, the link to enable members to join the Zoom meeting will be sent to our email distribution list a few days beforehand. Visitors are welcome – email nick.holmes9@gmail.com to request the link \nIn the winter of 1923\, journalists flooded into Warwickshire to report on the juiciest local election in years. In this talk\, local historian Aaron Manning tells the story of how the Warwick and Leamington local election caught the eyes of the nation\, told through the perspectives of the Labour Party’s candidate Frances Evelyn Maynard\, better known as Daisy countess of Warwick\, and her Conservative rival Anthony Eden. \n 
URL:http://www.lapworthhistory.co.uk/event/daisy-countess-of-warwick-and-the-1923-local-election/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nick Holmes":MAILTO:Nick.holmes9@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Robert Dudley\, Queen Elizabeth I and the Kenilworth Entertainment of 1575
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Dr Gillian White. This talk will be streamed live online via Zoom\, the link to enable members to join the Zoom meeting will be sent to our email distribution list a few days beforehand. Visitors are welcome – email nick.holmes9@gmail.com to request the link \nOn Saturday 9 July 1575\, at about 8pm\, Elizabeth I arrived on horseback at Kenilworth Castle\, the Warwickshire power base of her favourite\, Robert Dudley\, Earl of Leicester. For nearly three weeks\, the Queen\, ladies-in-waiting and courtiers were housed in the castle and entertained by Dudley with music\, masques\, dancing\, tilting\, hunting and bear baiting. At the banquets\, guests consumed up to 40 barrels of beer and 16 barrels of wine per day. The revels constituted Dudley’s last attempt – after 15 years of trying – to win the Queen’s hand.
URL:http://www.lapworthhistory.co.uk/event/robert-dudley-queen-elizabeth-i-and-the-kenilworth-entertainment-of-1575/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nick Holmes":MAILTO:Nick.holmes9@gmail.com
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