[ISHMap-List] 'Maps & Society' talk Nov. 24 [NB note time and place]
Tony Campbell
tonycampbellockendon at gmail.com
Mon Nov 14 12:46:06 CET 2016
THE WARBURG INSTITUTE
University of London
Woburn Square, London WC1H OAB
MAPS AND SOCIETY
TWENTY-SIXTH SERIES: 2016–2017
Lectures in the history of cartography convened by Catherine
Delano-Smith (Institute of Historical Research), Tony Campbell (formerly
Map Library, British Library), Peter Barber (Visiting Fellow, History,
King's College, formerly Map Library, British Library) and Alessandro
Scafi (Warburg Institute).
Meetings are held on selected Thursdays. Admission is free. Meetings are
followed by refreshment.All are most welcome.
Enquiries: +44 (0) 20 8346 5112 (Dr Delano-Smith) or tony at tonycampbell.info
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Thursday, November 24
Dr Dorian Gerhold (Independent Scholar)
'Plotting London's Buildings, c.1450–1720'
Please note change of usual time and venue [NB, just for this first
talk; thereafter back at the Warburg Institute]
*5.30 pm, Woburn Suite*, *South Block, Senate House, Malet Street, WC1E 7HU*
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The Woburn Suite (rooms 22-23) is easy to find on the Ground Floor of
the SOUTH BLOCK of Senate House (i.e. the section nearest the British
Museum).
The North and South Blocks of Senate House are connected by an
open-sided arched walkway that also gives access west to Malet Street
and east to Russell Square.
If you approach Senate House from Russell Square, turn left when inside
the walkway to enter the South Block; if approaching from Malet Street,
turn right.
Once through the revolving door of the South Wing, go straight ahead
past the Information Desk, keeping right, to the back of the hall.
Ignoring the coffee bar, go through the swing door on your right and you
will find the Woburn rooms on your left (they are signposted).
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For full details of the remaining programme, including a location map,
see: http://www.maphistory.info/warburgprog.html
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This programme has been made possible through the generous sponsorship
of an anonymous benefactor, the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association,
Educational Trust, and the International Map Collectors’ Society
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The web version of the programme
<http://www.maphistory.info/warburgprog.html> can be bookmarked, as it
will always contain the current details.For a comprehensive list of
talks and meetings in the history of cartography, see John Docktor's
'Calendar' <http://home.earthlink.net/~docktor/index.htm>
Tony Campbell: tony at tonycampbell.info
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