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SUMMARY:NELH Tuesday Meeting: John Griffiths\, Washington: Crocodiles and Cows\, Sixty Years of a New Town
DESCRIPTION:Join Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84338306591?pwd=MnRVL3JRc1QrNzNQUkhVVFh2TmlRUT09 \nMeeting ID: 843 3830 6591\nPasscode: 953770 \nWashington New Town was ‘designated’ for development in 1964\, part of a second wave of New Towns to be built under the provisions the New Towns Act of 1946. Its purpose was to stimulate economic development in the Tyneside and Wearside area\, and it had features unlike previous towns and which served as a model for subsequent developments. \nJohn Griffiths is an adult education lecturer whose specialities include urban history and planning history. He gained a PhD in 2020 for his thesis ‘Mr Newcastle: the career of T Dan Smith’ \n 
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SUMMARY:Society of Antiquaries (Newcastle): North East Miners' Banners
DESCRIPTION:From Sue Ward \nPlease join us for the April meeting of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne on Wednesday 24 April at 6.00pm in the Lecture Theatre 2\, Herschel Building\, Newcastle University\, Claremont Road NE1 7RU. \nOur guest lecture will be: North-East Miners’ Banners by Ken Smith \nThe banners of North-East miners are a key part of the heritage of the former pit communities of the region. These impressive icons of trade unionism reflect the history of the pitmen and their values. New banners are still being produced today to replace old ones which have become too worn or fragile to parade or have been lost in the mists of time. This lecture will throw the spotlight on the history of the miners seen through the lens of the banners. \nThis is a public lecture so is free for all to attend. \nPlease see the attached leaflet and for more information about the Newcastle Antiquaries and the full 2024 lecture programme\, go to: https://www.newcastle-antiquaries.org.uk/
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LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2\, Herschel Building\, Claremont road\, Newcastle University\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 7RU
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