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Author Lucinda Hawksley talks about what it was like to live in a Victorian home and about the dangers that often lurked within.
Author Lucinda Hawksley talks about what it was like to live in a Victorian home and about the dangers that often lurked within. Discover how you would have fared as an inhabitant of 19th-century Britain and what your home life would have been like then.
Lucinda Hawksley is the author of more than 20 books, including biographies of the artists Lizzie Siddal, Kate Perugini (née Dickens) and Princess Louise, as well as Charles Dickens: A Bicentenary Celebration, March, Women, March: Voices of the Women's Movement and Moustaches, Whiskers & Beards. She is a regular speaker at the National Portrait Gallery in London as well as a Patron of the Charles Dickens Museum in London and of the children's charity Dickens' Gift to Yorkshire.
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8 April 2015 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Florence Nightingale Museum |
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Tickets are £8 (Members are free) |
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stephanie@florence-nightingale.co.uk or 020 7620 0374 |
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