The Huguenots' contribution to the Arts and Culture in Ireland. An illustrated lecture by Dr Tessa Murdoch FSA
Dr Tessa Murdoch.
Dr Tessa Murdoch FSA received her PhD on "Huguenot Artists, Designers and Craftsmen in Great Britain and ireland, 1680-1760" at Westfield College, University of London, 1982.
She is a recognised expert on the Hugeunots. At the Museum of London, from 1981, she curated the exhibition "The Quiet Conquest: The Huguenots 1685-1985" and was also Lead Curator for the V&A's 2005 "Sacred Silver and Stained Glass" exhibition.
Dr Murdoch is flying in form London especially to deliver her Lecture to us.
How to book this event:
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The doors open 30 minutes befor the lecture starts.
There is limited parking available in the grounds of the Hall but NOT against the stone wall that runs parallel with Lisburn Road. It is reserved for Kingsbridge Medical.
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