Events
ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµruns a diverse programme of events including visits, walks, online talks and weekends away. These are publicised to members below and in the ‘Blue Sheet’ which is mailed with our membership magazine, ‘The Victorian’, in February, June and October. Members receive priority booking.
ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµis an CPD provider recognised by The Institute of Historic Building Conservation. Our recorded online talks can be found in our shop here. This is a fantastic opportunity to discover over 80 lectures on ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµand Edwardian architecture, architects, and related themes including railways.
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January
Online Lecture: Mapping Dorset’s ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµand Edwardian Buildings by Michael Hill
This talk reveals the ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµand Edwardian architectural gems of Dorset.
More informationSpring Online Lecture Series 2026: Heroines and Heroes of the Arts and Crafts Movement – 7 talks for 6
Our speakers will be drawing on a large amount of new research, much of which is highlighting the often-neglected role played by women.
More informationSpring Online Lecture Series 2026 1: Philip Webb by Max Donnelly
Max Donnelly will discuss Phillip Webb’s works as a designer of domestic interiors.
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Spring Online Lecture Series 2026 2: Gertrude Jekyll: ‘Artist Gardener Craftswoman’ by Caroline Ikin
Caroline Ikin will discuss Gertrude Jekyll’s decorative arts and interiors.
More informationSpring Online Lecture Series 2026 3: Lutyens and the Arts & Crafts Movement by Clive Aslet
Join us to hear Clive Aslet as he discusses the work of Edwin Lutyens and the Arts & Crafts Movement.
More informationSpring Online Lecture Series 2026 4: Phoebe Anna Traquair by Elizabeth Cumming
Our speaker, Dr Elizabeth Cumming, has documented Traquair’s life and art for nearly half a century, and will discuss her findings tonight.
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Spring Online Lecture Series 2026 5: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald by Robyne Calvert
Their partnership will be analysed by Robyne Calvert, a cultural historian specializing in the art, architecture and design.
More informationSpring Online Lecture Series 2026 6: May Morris and the Art of Embroidery by Lynn Hulse
May Morris (1862–1938), was well-known in her lifetime for her pioneering expertise in ‘art embroidery’.
More informationSpring Online Lecture Series 2026 7: Christopher Whall by Peter Cormack
Whall’s achievement will be discussed by Peter Cormack, a noted scholar of post-medieval British and American stained glass.
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