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SUMMARY:After Miss Jekyll: English Gardens of the late 20th and early 21st Centuries (Courtesy of TAS Hamburg\, Zoom only)
DESCRIPTION:The long shadow of the Arts and Crafts Movement has hung over English gardening for most of the twentieth century. The dominance of Miss Jekyll and the continuing popularity of gardens at Hidcote and Sissinghurst have proved to be an enduring legacy.\nThere were\, however\, always subversive undercurrents of alternative styles and influences which have gained ever greater importance and momentum. Post-Modernism\, rich in symbolism\, has\, in gardens like Portrack\, Little Sparta and Througham Court\, explored the worlds of literature and science; while plants\, for centuries an abiding passion of English gardeners\, have continued to cast their spell\, with new discoveries enriching gardens across the country.\nSince the end ot the 20th century\, the New Perennial movement\, originating in Europe\, has reflected our increasing desire to go organic\, alongside an interest in woodland and wild-flower meadows\, to produce a freer\, gentler style of planting\, spearheaded by Tom Stuart-Smith\, and perhaps more in tune with the concerns of the 21st century. \nLecturer: James Bolton \nJames Bolton\, theartssocietyeandp.org.uk \nInchbald School of Design 1990 (Dip ISD). Head Gardener\, Old Rectory Farnborough 1990-92. Faculty Director\, Design History\, Inchbald School of Design. Garden Designer 1992-. A lecturer for The Arts Society since 1995. Organiser of The Arts Society’s garden study days and tours in UK and Europe. Organises tours to the best private gardens in the UK\, Italy\, France and South Africa. Garden Mania\, a book on garden ornaments\, published in 2000. \n  \nGertrude Jekyll by William Nicholson\, Public domain\, via Wikimedia Commons
URL:https://theartssocietyberlin.com/event/after-miss-jekyll-english-gardens-of-the-late-20th-and-early-21st-centuries-courtesy-of-tas-hamburg-zoom-only/
LOCATION:Zoom Lecture only (!)
CATEGORIES:Lecture-2025
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SUMMARY:More than just buns: Eating out in Georgian London
DESCRIPTION:Georgians of all classes dined out in pubs\, coaching inns\, French ordinaries and confectioners. They also ate all kinds of street food and had an almost insatiable appetite for buns. On a journey through London we will discover the early morning drinks consumed on the street before dawn\, ‘nunchions’ served at coaching inns\, Billingsgate dinners\, confectioners’ cakes\, syllabubs and ices\, the proverbially thin ham dished up to diners at Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens\, as well as the Jewish takeaway foods of the East End and even London’s first ‘Indian’ restaurant. Our journey will be illustrated from prints\, paintings and broadsides of the period\, some long neglected as a source for a forgotten but fascinating part of our Georgian ancestors’ way of life. \nLecturer: Dr Peter Ross \nPeter Ross\, theartssociety.org \nPeter has a BA in the History of Art\, Design and Film\, a MA in London history\, a PhD in the cultural history of an English criminal\, and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Until recently Principal Librarian at Guildhall Library\, he has for 20 years lectured on a broad range of topics including the history of English books\, portraiture\, and London history. Peter has appeared on TV and radio as a consultant on the 18th century criminal Jack Sheppard\, on the history of English food\, and on Shakespeare’s First Folio. His most recent publication\, The Curious Cookbook\, was published by the British Library. Peter is currently writing a book on Eating out in Georgian London.
URL:https://theartssocietyberlin.com/event/more-than-just-buns-eating-out-in-georgian-london/
LOCATION:The All Saints Church\, Dahlem and Zoom-Meeting\, Hüttenweg 46\, Berlin\, 14195
CATEGORIES:Lecture-2025
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