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SUMMARY:NELH First Tuesday Meeting: 5 July 2016\, Remembering Ruskin College
DESCRIPTION:The North East Labour History Society presents a ‘First Tuesday’ event led by two formers students of Ruskin College\, the home of trade union education. Rob Turnbull and Nigel Todd will reflect on their time at Ruskin and how it shaped their lives and this will be followed by a discussion that will also look to the future of working class education both at Ruskin and for the labour movement. All are welcome.
URL:https://nelh.net/event/first-tuesday-5-july-2016-remembering-ruskin-college/
LOCATION:The Miners’ Hall\, Redhills\, Durham\, Flass Street\, Durham City\, DH1 4BE
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SUMMARY:Open Day: Reflections of Newcastle 1914-18
DESCRIPTION:Reflections of Newcastle 1914-18 is a Lit & Phil collaboration with Northumbria University\, Newcastle College and November Club to explore the intellectual\, cultural and social life of Newcastle during the First World War\, concentrating in and around the Lit & Phil. The research is being developed into a city centre trail beginning and ending at the Lit & Phil through the creation of an interactive eBook which will be published on 1 July 2016. This eBook will be promoted to community groups\, schools and visitors as a historical and educational tool and creative project to help people explore the city and its historical buildings and areas of interest in relation to World War 1\, as well as the Lit & Phil itself. \nMore details on: \nCan you help? Reflections of Newcastle 1914-1918
URL:https://nelh.net/event/open-day-reflections-of-newcastle-1914-18/
LOCATION:The Lit & Phil\, 23 Westgate Road\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 1SE\, United Kingdom
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