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Canal Art Poster

Renowned historian and painter,  Kay Andrews, talks about the iconic Roses & Castle decoration on the waterways.

Do join us for this afternoon of an interesting talk and sociable natter!

 

Branch
IWA Northampton Branch
Event Date(s)

Tuesday 10th October

Cost

£2

Location

Stoke Bruerne

Heritage

IWA Northampton Branch Talk –

Renowned historian and painter,  Kay Andrews, talks about the iconic Roses & Castle decoration on the waterways.

Do join us for this afternoon of an interesting talk and sociable natter!

 

Details

Time / venue

This is an afternoon meeting – starting 2:30 pm

The Boat Inn, Stoke Bruerne, which has a small car park.  Otherwise, there is parking around the village – please park considerately.

 

Speaker

Renowned historian and painter,  Kay Andrews, talks about the iconic Roses & Castle decorations on the waterways.

Cost

We ask for a small donation towards the cost of the speaker  – £2

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Location

Stoke Bruerne

The Boat Inn, Bridge Road, Stoke Bruerne, Towcester, UK

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IWA Northampton Branch hosts social meetings, usually including a talk, for members to get together and exchange their boating and canal experiences and tips. All members very welcome.

We hold our social events once a month – on the 2nd Tuesday,  from October to May. We meet at The Boat Inn, Stoke Bruerne. 

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