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'Absolutely fascinating, and delivered with intelligence, warmth and humor. I urge everyone to go. Its for anyone with an interest in English history, history of art, history of religious persecution, historical musical instruments…and lots and lots of powerful women. Something for everyone!'
'A very interesting and seamlessly coherent narrative, such an engaging presentation'.
Description of Event
Please join us for a talk about the extraordinary history of our site on Hammersmith Road from 1669 to the present day. A tale that involves the Catholic wives of Protestant Kings supporting a clandestine convent at a time when it was illegal to be Catholic.
Links from the Gunpowder Plot to the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution; and to the extraordinary fortitude of the nuns who lived and worked here with occasional spells in gaol, the threat of execution and even an armed raid by militia. What actually happened when France seized the property of religious orders at the beginning of the twentieth century; the legacy of Mabel Digby and a new discovery!
With drinks afterwards and an opportunity to see our Grade II* chapel and cloisters (normally inaccessible to the public) including 130m of wall paintings of the Life of Christ. Some historical artefacts will also be on display.
We are keen to share this story with local residents and interest groups as much as with our school community.
Tickets £15, include a glass of wine/soft drink and nibbles.
All proceeds from this event are contributing to our Cloister Paintings Restoration Fund
Friday 13 December 2024
Doors open 6.45pm. Talk starts at 7.00pm (approx 45 mins)
Evening finishes at 9.30pm