Museums Luton offers a wide range of talks to local groups. Our staff are able to come and speak to your club or society on a wealth of topics.
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Archeology |
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Community History |
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Tim Vickers
Archeologist
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A face from the
past: recreating the Five Knolls Skull
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A Tour of Medieval Luton – walking talk
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Five Treasures of Museums Luton
Phone:01582
547969
Email:
timothy.vickers@lutonculture.com |
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Elise Edwards
Community History Curator
Phone: 01582 546679
Email:
elise.edwards@lutonculture.com |
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Local History |
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Natural Science |
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Elizabeth Adey
Curator of Local History
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Frederick Thurston, a Local
Photographer
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Pub and Pulpit: ‘Thirst after
Righteousness’. Temperance in Luton
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‘Keep Smiling Through’: Life in
Luton during World War II
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The Industrial History of Luton
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The Changing face of Luton
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White Elephants and the Lake
that Won’t Hold Water - Wardown House and Park
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Luton during the first world
war & the Peace Day Riots (still being prepared)
Phone:01582 546725
Email:
elizabeth.adey@lutonculture.com |
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Paul Hyman
Curator of Natural Science
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The Natural History of
Bedfordshire
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A Brief Guide to the Geological
History of Luton and South Bedfordshire
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Can You handle It? – A talk
involving the handling of real museum objects.
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Medicinal Plants
Phone:01582 546736
Email:
paul.hyman@lutonculture.com |
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Images of Luton |
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Chris Grabham
Photographic Officer
Phone:01582 546759
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- Please contact individual speaker to book or to discuss any special
request
- All talks are subject to availability.
- Most of the talks are illustrated by slides and we normally bring our
own projection equipment.
- Our speakers are usually in demand so we advise you to make your
booking as far ahead as possible.
- Please also ask for up to date prices.
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