The Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology's annual Geoff Egan Memorial Lecture will take place at the Society of Antiquaries of London on Monday 12 December.
‘Business as Usual’: the Great War and the ceramics trade
By David Barker, Freelance ceramics specialist and former President of the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology
The events of 1914–1919 had a dramatic impact upon all aspects of British life, not least upon its manufacturing industries. The pottery industry was not alone in feeling the effects of labour shortages - and the need to fill male roles with women workers – and it suffered from the closure of markets, shortages of raw materials and difficulties in pursuing the all-important export trade. At the same time, the War had some transformational effects upon the industry and upon the consumption of ceramics that were far from negative.
The lecture will be held in conjunction with SPMA's AGM; the AGM will begin at 5.30pm followed by a drinks reception at 6pm, and the lecture will commence at 7pm. Tickets are FREE but limited in number so book your place here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/agm-and-geoff-egan-memorial-lecture-2016-tickets-19483561858
Further information about the lecture is available on the SPMA website: http://www.spma.org.uk/events/2106-geoff-egan-memorial-lecture/
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