In a change to the previously advertised list of ARLIS visits for this
year, the visit to the Lambeth Palace Library has been brought forward
from December. The new date for the visit is: Thursday 28th April at
2.30pm.
The Lambeth Palace Library is the historic library of the archbishops
of Canterbury and the principal library and record office for the
history of the Church of England. The Library focuses on ecclesiastical
history, but its rich collections are important for an immense variety
of topics from the history of art and architecture to colonial and
Commonwealth history, and for innumerable aspects of English social,
political and economic history. It is also a significant resource for
local history and genealogy. As one of the oldest public libraries in
the country it will be a fascinating visit!
To book a place please contact: Jan Dodshon, Ashburne Library, Ashburne
House, Backhouse Park, Ryhope Road, Sunderland SR2 7EF; Tel: 0191 515
2120 ; Email: [log in to unmask]
Members may also wish to look at the updated list of events on the
ARLIS website (http://www.arlis.org.uk/even/cal2005.html) as there have
been a few other changes and some further details added.
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Must-Have Toys
Until 9 January at V&A Museum of Childhood
Admission free
Peter Pan: 100 Years and Still Flying
Until 31 January at V&A Theatre Museum
Admission free
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