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The Lecture Series 2004–2005

Admission is, of course, free to members: visitors are asked to pay £5 per lecture (better to join!) Concessions apply.

Monday October 4 at 7pm Sallis Benney Hall, Brighton University, Grand Parade, Brighton
The Antony Dale Memorial Lecture
Sir Simon Jenkins...on England's Thousand Best Houses

Tuesday November 2 at 7pm King William IV Room, Royal Pavilion
Lisa White (Keeper of Decorative Art at the Holburne Museum of Art, Bath)...on Jane Austen and the Regency Interior

Tuesday December 7 at 7pm The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove
Wendy Hichmough (Curator at Charleston)...on Arts & Crafts Houses

Tuesday January 4 at 7pm The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove
Peter Bareham (Architect, Lecturer and Regency Society Committee Member)...on Harold George Turner, architect:his houses in Sussex and the Barrowfield Estate, Hove

Tuesday February 1 at 7 pm The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove
Stuart Page, architect ... on The Restoration and Conservation of Ightham Mote, Kent.

Tuesday March 1 at 7pm The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove
Patrick Conner (a Director of the Martyn Gregory Gallery, London. He was formerly Keeper of Fine Art at Brighton Museum.)...on Oriental architecture in the West

Tuesday March 15 at 7.30 pm St. Andrew's Church Hall, Hove
Hove Civic Society : The Rex Binning Lecture (all Regency Society Members are invited)
Roger Dowty, Conservation Officer …on The History of Conservation Areas of Hove

Tuesday April 5 at 7 pm The Music Room, Royal Pavilion
Paul Atterbury, historian,... on The Pugins and the Gothic Revival: the life and work of Augustus Charles (c.1769-1832)and Augustus Northmore Welby Pugin (1812-1852).
This will be preceded by the Society's Annual General meeting

The Society has benefited from a number of outstanding speakers in the recent past… details here

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