Date:
Friday, June 10, 2011 - 20:30 to 22:30
Surrey Archaeological Society Summer Lecture
The Life and Work of Helen Allingham by Annabel Watts
Friday 10th June 2011, 7.45pm at The Menuhin Hall
Doors open at 6.30pm. Lecture to commence at 7.45pm
Cash bar will be available from 6.45 pm
Tickets: £12
Helen Allingham is best known in Surrey for her many paintings of the beautiful countryside around her and
particularly the picturesque farmhouses and cottages of Surrey and Sussex for which she became famous.
Lecturer Annabel Watts is an author, consultant and expert on Allingham's illustrative and published works.
[Image courtesy of Hampstead Museum, Burgh House]
Tickets are available from The Menuhin Hall Box Office and are sold on behalf of Surrey Archaeological Society.
BOOK TICKETS ONLINE NOW!!!!
https://www.tickets.menuhinhall.info/public/default.asp
The Life and Work of Helen Allingham by Annabel Watts
Friday 10th June 2011, 7.45pm at The Menuhin Hall
Doors open at 6.30pm. Lecture to commence at 7.45pm
Cash bar will be available from 6.45 pm
Tickets: £12
Helen Allingham is best known in Surrey for her many paintings of the beautiful countryside around her and
particularly the picturesque farmhouses and cottages of Surrey and Sussex for which she became famous.
Lecturer Annabel Watts is an author, consultant and expert on Allingham's illustrative and published works.
[Image courtesy of Hampstead Museum, Burgh House]
Tickets are available from The Menuhin Hall Box Office and are sold on behalf of Surrey Archaeological Society.
BOOK TICKETS ONLINE NOW!!!!
https://www.tickets.menuhinhall.info/public/default.asp
The Box Office
The Menuhin Hall
The Yehudi Menuhin School
Cobham Road
Stoke d’Abernon
Surrey
KT11 3QQ
Telephone
08700 842020
Email
boxoffice@yehudimenuhinschool.co.uk
Website
http://www.yehudimenuhinschool.co.uk/index.php?dept=12&s=577&ss=591&id=591
Exhibition of Work by Helen Allingham
29th June – 16th November 2011
at Burgh House Museum, Hampstead NW3.lLT
Burgh House is a Grade I listed Queen Anne House
Open to the public Wednesday – Sunday Tel. 0207 431 0144
Postal Address:
The Menuhin Hall