Our October talk will form part of our annual programme of six lectures delivered by Society-accredited speakers, exploring a wide range of subjects including painting, architecture, music, fashion, jewellery and sculpture, from ancient to modern.
This month's speaker is Anthony Peers.
We are currently awaiting details about his talk and will publish more information closer to the date.
How to book this event:
Free for members
25€ for guests
Tapas & wine after lecture included
A freelance historic buildings' consultant, educated as an Architectural Historian at Manchester University and trained in building conservation at the Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies, York. After two years with SAVE Britain's Heritage, where he wrote Deserted Bastions, worked with the English Heritage Listing Division on the review of military buildings. In the mid 1990s was employed by the DTI in Bombay, India, setting up and running an innovative project to repair George Gilbert Scott's university buildings and training local architects and craftsmen in conservation techniques and philosophy. From 1998 until 2010, worked as Rodney Melville & Partners' historian, involved with research, analysis, assessment and conservation planning at such sites as The Workhouse, Southwell; Aston Hall, Birmingham; The Royal Institution, London and Cliveden. Published a book on the History of Birmingham Town Hall in 2012, to critical acclaim. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and Deputy Chairman of the Ancient Monuments Society.