Literature Group Meeting
The Athenaeum Liverpool Church Alley, Liverpool, United KingdomDetails to be confirmed.
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After an unusual meteor shower leaves most of the human population blind, a merchant navy officer must find a way to conquer tall, aggressive plants which are feeding on people and animals. £10.00 per person, includes a one course supper and refreshments served during the interval.
New Member’s Informal Dining evenings are what they say – informal! A perfect opportunity to sign the share register. There are no speakers – just good food, company and wine. You may wish to bring along family and friends with you or join one of our larger club tables; please specify this on booking with ... Read more
Wednesday 15th February, 2017 – “Roman Holiday” A crown princess (Audrey Hepburn) visits Rome and is frustrated by the strict protocol surrounding her visit. She is given a sedative by her doctor, but leaves her hotel and falls asleep on a bench, where she is found by an American reporter, Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck). The ... Read more
Visit to Tate Liverpool. Albert Dock. Meet in Foyer at 10.45am Constellations: Highlights from the Nation's Collection of Modern Art. "What links an L.S.Lowry painting to a Seurat or a Picasso? A Grayson Perry ceramic to a Cindy Sherman Photograph? Visitors are encouraged to discover similarities between works of art that at first glance may seem ... Read more
"The history of Jewish Southport - researching and writing it" by John Cowell.
6th Annual Library Dinner – Dress code: Black Tie. The Library Dinner has developed into one of the most popular events of the year, helped by informal formality, good food and an opportunity to learn something more about the wealth of our Library collections. The last twelve months have been a year of unprecedented activity ... Read more
Joint Afternoon Tea, Bluecoat Display. £12.50 per person includes tea, sandwiches & cakes. As part of Bluecoat Display Centre’s ongoing programme of exciting artist’s talks, the next event will feature ceramicist Mari-Ruth Oda. Mari will speak about his artistic career. Mari’s ceramic works are influenced by the traditional Japanese concept of worshiping nature. She tries ... Read more
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There has always been a fascination with poisons; a toadstool that can kill, or Shakespearian potions for murder and suicide. Prof Francesco Falciani from the University of Liverpool will take us on a journey from man’s earliest “experiments” with poisons (usually on their enemies or less favoured relatives!), through how industrial and social revolutions required ... Read more