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SUMMARY:NELHS First Tuesday: Susan Lynn will talk about\, Nails\, Chains & Revolution\, Crowley's 'Semi-socialistic experiment' in 18c Winlaton
DESCRIPTION:Crowley’s works at Winlaton dominated the iron trade in the 18th. Century. Joseph Cowen jnr. said ‘The semi-socialistic experiment of Crowley was interesting both politically & industrially’ and this talk looks at some aspects of Crowley’s works and their effect on the village of Winlaton. \nThe last chain forged in the village in 1966 \nSir Ambrose & Lady Mary Crowley \nThe last remaining blacksmith’s forge at Winlaton
URL:https://nelh.net/event/first-tuesday-susan-lynn-will-talk-about-nails-chains-revolution-crowleys-semi-socialistic-experiment-in-18c-winlaton/
LOCATION:Old George Inn\, Old George Yard\, Newcastle\, NE1 1EZ
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SUMMARY:Old Low Light Heritage Centre\, North Shields: Exhibition and Events\, Breaking Chains\, North Shields and Slavery
DESCRIPTION:The Breaking Chains Exhibition runs from 3 October to 22 December. \nEvents related to this Exhibition: \n\nSat. & Sun 12th & 13th Oct – Art Work inspired by the exhibition Year 10 students John Spence Community High School\nSaturday 19th Oct 11am -talk by  Brian Ward Professor of American History Northumbria University.  Newcastle and North Shields – their role in the abolition movement\nFri. & Sat 1st & 2nd Nov 7.30pm – Resisting Slavery with Words and Music. A concert by The Freedom Choir Tickets £10\nSaturday 16th Nov. 10am – 1pm – Quilting Demonstration on the theme of the ‘Underground Railway’\nSaturday 23rd November 11am – talk by local historian Mike Coates: John Foster Spence and the Quakers of North Shields\n\n 
URL:https://nelh.net/event/old-low-light-heritage-centre-north-shields-exhibition-and-events-breaking-chains-north-shields-and-slavery/
LOCATION:The Old Low Light\, Clifford’s Fort\, North Shields Fish Quay\, North Shields\, NE30 1JE
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SUMMARY:Lit & Phil\, Dr John Charlton: The Wind from Peterloo – Newcastle’s great reform demonstration 1819
DESCRIPTION:John will discuss the situation on Tyne and Wear which led to this enormous demonstration in October 1819 two months after Peterloo. He will raise a number of questions including why there was no massacre\, how people communicated\, how many attended\, the part played by women\, arms or no arms and the aftermath. If you would like to know detail beyond what is possible in a lecture read: The Wind from Peterloo. \nPhone 0191-232-0192 to book.
URL:https://nelh.net/event/lit-phil-dr-john-charlton-the-wind-from-peterloo-newcastles-great-reform-demonstration-1819/
LOCATION:The Lit & Phil\, 23 Westgate Road\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 1SE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191017
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SUMMARY:Berwick Literary Festival
DESCRIPTION:Information available at: https://berwickliteraryfestival.com/\nMax Adams – The Viking Wars: War and Peace in King Alfred’s Britain \nLindsay Allason-Jones – Roman Woman; Everyday Life in Hadrian’s Britain \nLinda Bankier and Gilly Beckett – Crime & Creative Writing: Using the Archives for Inspiration \nUrsula Buchan – Beyond the Thirty-Nine Steps\, A Life of John Buchan (his grand-daughter’s new biography) \nJeremy Dronfield – The Boy Who followed his Father into Auschwitz \nDan Jackson – The Northumbrians: North-East England and Its People: A New History \nAndrew Lownie – The Mountbattens: Their Lives and Loves \nJoyce Quin and Moira Kilkenny – Angels of the North: Notable Women of the North East \nTim Tate – Hitler’s British Traitors \nBrian Ward – Martin Luther King in Newcastle: The African-American Freedom Struggle and Race Relations in the North East of England
URL:https://nelh.net/event/berwick-literary-festival/
LOCATION:Various venues
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