16
December 2026

A Tudor Christmas

Welcome to The Arts Society Windsor
Wednesday, December 16, 2026 - 10:15
Old Windsor Memorial Hall
Straight Road Old Windsor SL4 2RN
Online Event

Through the four aspects of Feasts, Frivolity, Fantasy and Faith, this lecture explores how the Tudors celebrated Christmas.

Through the four aspects of Feasts, Frivolity, Fantasy and Faith, this lecture explores how the Tudors celebrated Christmas.  We look at the dynasty from its first monarch, Henry VII, through to its last, Elizabeth I, using art from the period to illustrate the rich culture of the time.  The era of five hundred years ago will be brought to life through recipes, types of dancing and music, drama and devotion to recreate the evocative atmosphere of a Tudor Christmas.

THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Dr Alison Barker

Dr Alison Barker taught History and Art History at further and higher education for eighteen years before her current role as a Frontline Support Assistant at the University of Essex, Albert Sloman Library. She speaks widely to diverse groups on many historical and art historical topics, and has led guided tours at the British Museum and the National Gallery. Alison wrote her PhD thesis on the depiction of Saint George in art and has published work on his image in both England and Italy. Her forthcoming book, The Dissemination of Saint George in Early Modern Art will be published by Routledge in 2025.