Following the death of Albert, Queen Victoria sought seclusion. The Queen had homes (palaces) such as Osborne, Balmoral and Sandringham, all hidden from public view and well away from the duties expected of her in London. Our next series of DVDs look at how the British people made themselves at home in the wider reaches of the Empire and how a travel company specializing in offering cheap days out for the poor, began to cater for rich clients enjoying adventure holidays.
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Armchair History - 'Tudors - Power and Religion''Tudors- Power and Religion', commenced just before the Pandemic lock down in 2021. Owing to the number of interruptions that the course had in 2021, the full course is being offered again in 2022. Convenor/s and Contact DetailsTerry Case 0427621700
Meeting TimesNew times - 2nd & 4th Friday 2 to 4 pm from Friday 25th March.
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