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Tuesday Mornings



10.15am to 12.15pm
Community Arts Centre
Roaring Meg
Stevenage.

Tuesday mornings 10.15am

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Thursday Mornings



10.15am to 12.15pm
Community Arts Centre
Roaring Meg
Stevenage.

Thursday mornings on Zoom.
​10am

​No charge

 


29th April 
Norton Ashby.
Manet and Monet. The beginnings of Impressionism.

6th May
Kate Alcock
Virtual tour of Bath

13th May
Norton Ashby.
Henry Moore.

20th May
Kate Alcock
Virtual tour of Oxford

27th May.
Norton Ashby
Pablo Picasso

3rd June
Kate Alcock
Virtual tour of London

10th June.
Norton Ashby
David Hockney
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17th June
Kate Alcock
​Virtual tour of the City of Westminster
24th June
Rosanna Eckersley – The Ashcan artists of New York
An artistic movement in the United States during the late 19th/early 20th century which was best known for portraying scenes of daily life in New York, often in the poorest neighbourhoods.

1st July
Roy Smart – Wallis Simpson and the Abdication Crisis
Roy recounts how Queen Mary despaired that her son had been beguiled by an American sorceress, while Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin thought Mrs. Simpson tolerable as ‘a respectable whore but not as Queen Wally!’  But the king whose obsession with Wallis had become total dependency, signed the Instrument of Abdication, making way for the third monarch of 1936.  Now, ‘Prince’ Edward fled the country to be with his ‘love’ and a lifetime of exiled futility, and Wallis would, thereafter, carry the burden of blame for this catastrophe; and remain to this day, the enigmatic, compelling subject of gossip and fascination worldwide.

8th July
Roy Smart – Queen of the Air
Aviatrix, Amy ‘Johnnie’ Johnson,who, from modest beginnings as a fishmonger’s daughter from Hull,  by singular grit and determination,  taught herself the basics of aviation and  then with little experience  and against all the odds emerged to a crescendo of fame, celebrity and heroine worship.  Roy tells the story of this magnificent girl and her flying machines; her triumphs  and disasters, her highs and lows,  her ups and downs  -   not least her calamitous marriage to the  “The Flying Scotsman” - and then, unravels the mystery of her disappearance one winter’s Sunday,  serving  her country in its hour of need  as the Battle of Britain  gave way to the Blitz.
  





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