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Renowned historian and painter, Baroness 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 Dates

Tuesday 10th December

Location

Stoke Bruerne

Heritage

IWA Northampton Branch Talk – the myths and misconceptions of the history of canal folk art

Renowned historian and painter, Baroness 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!

 

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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, Baroness 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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