14
November 2024

Monopoly: The Art and History of those famous locations

Welcome to The Arts Society Cambridge
Thursday, November 14, 2024 - 10:45
Churchill College, Cambridge
Storey's Way Cambridge CB3 0DS
Online Event
<p>Enjoy a photographic visit to the famous historical locations on the new (1936) and original (1903) London Monopoly Board and art located at them</p>

Almost everyone has played Monopoly at some time in their life.  It is one of the world’s most popular and enduring board games.  But, how well do you really know it? This talk starts with the original Landlord’s Game of 1903 and its evolution into the game as we know it today.  Based on the classic 1936 London version we then take a photographic journey around the locations on that Monopoly board.   Expect some surprises as we explore the relationships between the various properties, look at the ones that don’t actually exist and uncover the story behind the game we all know so well - or do we?

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Mr Roger Mendham

A keen and accomplished photographer Roger has gained Distinctions from the Royal Photographic Society and is currently the President of the Surrey Photographic Association. His artistic taste is predominantly 20th century and he is particularly interested in the visual aspects of art. He has studied the evolution of photography from its earliest days in the early 1800s to becoming a major art form in the late 20th and now 21st centuries. An experienced public speaker, his talks are all richly illustrated with both his own and images from some of the leading photographers in history.