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The St. Barbe Baker Memorial Lecture

The bi-annual lecture of the International Tree Foundation, this year hosted by the Shropshire and Montgomery Branch at Shrewsbury School


Talk suitable for tree enthusiasts and gardeners. This year's Memorial Lecture will be given by Roy Lancaster - "My World of Trees" and Andrew Morton - "Trees of Shropshire.
Roy Lancaster is a well-known plantsman, author, broadcaster and plant collector.
Andrew Morton is the author of "Tree Heritage of Britain and Ireland" and "Trees of Shropshire".
This Memorial Lecture will take place in the Alington Hall of Shrewsbury School on Saturday, 11th November.
Tickets £8.50 (all one price) from John Tuer,
Evergreen, Woodside, Homer, Much Wenlock, Shropshire, TF13 6NQ. Cheques payable to ITF (Shropshire & Montgomery Branch) please.


Speaker(s):

Mr Roy Lancaster | talks

 

Date and Time:

11 November 2006 at 2:00 pm

Duration:

Half Day

 

Venue:

International Tree Foundation, Shropshire & Montgomery Branch
c/o Evergreen, Woodside,
Homer
Much Wenlock, Shropshire
TF13 6NQ
01952 727642


More at International Tree Foundation, Shropshire & Montgomery Branch...

 

Tickets:

£8.50 (all one price)

Available from:

John Tuer, Evergreen, Woodside, Homer, Much Wenlock, Shropshire, TF13 6NQ.
Cheques payable to ITF (Shropshire & Montgomery Branch) please.

Additional Information:

On purchase of tickets, you will be given directions to the venue and details of some park trees in Shrewsbury which you might like to visit if you have time.

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