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Freelance Lecturer in Anglo-Saxon
and Medieval History and Art

Imogen Corrigan

Contact:
Folkestone (01303) 240026 / 07753 169583

Email:
imogen.corrigan@yahoo.co.uk

Imogen Corrigan Diary

 

2012

Tuesday 10 January [10.30 am]

The Luttrell Psalter for the Dorking branch of NADFAS at Martineau Hall, Dorking Halls, Reigate Road, Dorking RH4 1SG

Tuesday 10 January [7.30 pm]

The Venerable Bede and the Age in which he Lived for Thanington Without WI, Canterbury

Thursday 12 January [2.30 pm]

The Dregs of the People Remain : the Black Death and its Aftermath for the Kensington & Chelsea branch of NADFAS in the small hall in Kensington Town Hall, Hornton Street, London W8

Wednesday 18 January [8 pm]

Charlemagne: Conqueror and Cultured King for East Peckham Historical Society at Marvillion Court, The Freehold, East Peckham, Kent TN12

Thursday 19 January [2.30 pm]

The Book of Kells for the Thanet branch of NADFAS in St Peter's church hall, Hopeville Avenue, St Peter's, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 2TR

Saturday 21 January [10.30 am]

A Child's Life in the Middle Ages for North West Kent Family History Society in the Main Hall of the Methodist Church, College Road, Bromley, Kent BR1 3NS

Friday 27 January [8 pm]

The Dregs of the People Remain: the Black Death and its Aftermath for Mayfield Local History Society at the Scout Hall, Mayfield, East Sussex

Monday 6 February [1.45 pm]

The Luttrell Psalter for the Ross branch of NADFAS at the Larruperz Centre, Grammar School Close, Ross-on-Wye

Tuesday 7 February [ 7.15 pm]

The Bayeux Tapestry for Whitstable History Society in the United Reformed Church, Middle Wall Street, Whitstable, Kent

Wednesday 8 February [7.30 pm]

Cancelled because of the weather!

The Dregs of the People Remain: the Black Death and its Aftermath for the Sandgate Society in the Chichester Memorial Hall, High Street, Sandgate, Kent

Tuesday 14 February [11 am]

The Luttrell Psalter for the Mid-Essex branch of NADFAS in the Little Baddow Memorial Hall, Little Baddow, Essex CM3 4TA

Wednesday 15 February [8 pm]

The Politeness of Princes for the Thanet branch of Kent Family History Society in Birchington Village Centre, Birchington, Kent

Thursday 16 February [7.30 pm]

The Bayeux Tapestry for Chartham WI in the village hall, Station Road, Chartham, Kent CT4 7HX

Tuesday 21 February [7.30 pm]

Illuminated Manuscripts for St Margarets-at-Cliffe History Society in the Village Hall, Reach Road, St Margarets-at-Cliffe, Dover CT15 6AP

Tuesday 28 February [11 am]

The Lindisfarne Gospels for the East Suffolk branch of NADFAS at Aldeburgh Cinema, High Street, Aldeburgh, Suffolk IP15 1AU

Tuesday 6 March [7.30 pm]

Anglo-Saxon England for Ulcombe History Society in the village hall, Ulcombe, Kent

Thursday 8 March [11 am]

The Venerable Bede and the Times in which he Lived for the Monmouthshire branch of NADFAS at the Priory Centre, Abergavenny, NP7 5ND

Monday 12 March [3 pm]

The Green Man in English Churches for Rough Common WI in Rough Common Village Hall, Kent

Wednesday 14 March [2 pm]

The Politeness of Princes for the Crosby branch of NADFAS at Crosby Civic Hall & Library, Crosby Road North, Liverpool L22

Thursday 15 March [8 pm]

A Child's Life in the Middle Ages for Wingham Historical Society in the village hall, Wingham, Kent

Thursday 22 March [2.30 pm]

The Dregs of the People Remain: the Black Death and its Aftermath for the Tonbridge branch of NADFAS at the Medway Hall Angel Centre, Angel Lane, Tonbridge TN9 1SF

Monday 26 March [7.30 pm]

A Child's Life in the Middle Ages for Hastings & St Leonard's National Trust Association at the Taplin Centre, 3 Upper Maze Hill, St Leonard's-on-Sea, East Sussex TN38 0LQ

Tuesday 27 March

NADFAS Annual Directory Meeting

Wednesday 4 April [10.30 am]

The Luttrell Psalter for the Chipstead branch of NADFAS in the Community Hall, Park Road, Banstead, SM7 3DL

Wednesday 4 April [7.30 pm]

The First Prize for Wye Historical Society

Thursday 5 April [11 pm]

Subject to be confirmed for Ashford WI in the Baptist Church Hall, Station Road, Ashford, Kent TN23 1PS

Wednesday 11 April [2.30 pm]

A Child's Life in the Middle Ages for South Street WI in All Saints Church Hall, Church Street, Whitstable, Kent

Friday 13 April [7.45 pm]

The Politeness of Princes: the Reality of Medieval Etiquette for Robertsbridge Archaeological Society in the Village Hall, Robertsbridge, East Sussex

Saturday 14 April

The Oxford Movement and its Legacy in Folkestone, a study day for the Churches Committee of Kent Archaeological Society at Holy Trinity, Folkestone with Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh and Jacalyn Davidson.

Monday 16 April [8.15 pm]

A Child's Life in the Middle Ages for Frindsbury Extra WI in the Wainscott Memorial Hall, Holly Road, Wainscott, Rochester ME2 4GL

Tuesday 17 April [10.30 am]

The Luttrell Psalter for the Arun branch of NADFAS at the Woodlands Centre, Woodlands Avenue, Rustington, West Sussex BN16 3BH

Wednesday 18 April [7 pm]

'Here be dragons...' Medieval Monsters for Sittingbourne Historical Research Society in the Avenue Theatre, Avenue of Remembrance, Sittingbourne ME10 4DN

25 April - 30 May

Lecturing on board MV Silver Explorer for Silversea Cruises:

Tenerife, La Gomera, Arrecife, Funchal, Safi, Tangier, Cadiz, Portimao, Lisbon  / 

Lisbon, Oporto, La Coruna, Santander, Bordeaux, Quiberon, Saint-Malo, Guernsey, Sark, Honfleur, Portsmouth  / 

Portsmouth, Lyme Regis, Dartmouth, Tresco, Waterford, Glengariff, Killybegs, Portrush, Rathlin Island, Staffa, Iona, Brodick, Greenock

5 June - 2 July

Lecturing on board MV Island Sky for Noble Caledonia Cruises:

Leith, Shetland Islands, Bergen, Nordfjorden, Lovunden Islands, Lofoten Islands, Tromso, Finmark, Murmansk, Solovetsky Islands, Archangel and return to Bergen

Wednesday 11 July [2 pm]

Illuminated Manuscripts for the Hillingdon branch of NADFAS in the Compass Theatre, Glebe Avenue, Ickenham, Middlesex UB10 8PD

Thursday 12 July [7.30 pm]

The Hazards of the Journey: Pilgrimage and Travel in the Middle Ages for Tenterden National trust Association at Tenterden Junior School, Recreation Road, Tenterden, Kent

Tuesday 24 July [2 pm]

Bede and the Times in which he Lived for Malling U3A at the Village Hall, Ryarsh, Kent

Thursday 26 July [7.30 pm]

The Hazards of the Journey: Pilgrimage and Travel in the Middle Ages for South Elmham History Group in the village hall, St Margaret South Elmham, Bungay, Suffolk

2 - 16 September

Lecturing on board MV Silver Explorer for Silver Sea Cruises

Dublin, Waterford, Glengarriff, Tresco, Dartmouth, La Coruna, Oporto, Lisbon, Portimao, Safi, Arrecife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Wednesday 26 September [8 pm]

The Significance of the Ship Burial at Sutton Hoo for Headcorn Local History Society in the Methodist Chapel Hall, High Street, Headcorn,Kent

Thursday 18 October [   ]

The Signs of the Times for Halling Historical Society

Tuesday 6 November [11 am]

The Luttrell Psalter for the Tenterden branch of NADFAS at the Tenterden Leisure Centre, Recreation Road, Tenterden, Kent

Tuesday 6 November [7.30 pm]

The Politeness of Princes: the Reality of Medieval Etiquette and Table Manners for Newchurch WI in Newchurch Village Hall, Kent TN29 0DZ

Thursday 8 November [1045 am]

The Significance of the Ship Burial at Sutton Hoo for the Croydon branch of NADFAS at All Saints Church, Onslow Gardens, Sanderstead CR2 9AB

Thursday 22 November [8 pm]

Subject to be confirmed for Sevenoaks History Society in the Undercroft, St Nicholas' Church, Sevenoaks, Kent

Tuesday 27 November [11 am]

The Ship Burial at Sutton Hoo for the Turner's Hill branch of NADFAS at The Ark, Mount Lane, Turner's Hill, West Sussex RH10 4PA

Wednesday 28 November [7.30 pm]

The Hazards of the Journey: Pilgrimage and Travel in the Middle Ages for Rainham Historical Society at the Millennium Centre, Gatekeeper Chase, Rainham ME8 9BH

Tuesday 4 December [10.45 am]

The Topsy-Turvy World of Misericords for the Midhurst branch of NADFAS in the Methodist Church Hall, North Street, Midhurst GU29 9DU

 

2013

Thursday 17 January [2 pm]

A Child's Life in the Middle Ages for Mayfield U3A in the Memorial Hall, Mayfield, Sussex

Monday 11 February [2 pm]

The Venerable Bede and the age in which he lived for the North Kent branch of NADFAS at the Crofton Halls, York Rise, Orpington, Kent BR6 8PR

Wednesday 13 February [7.30 pm]

The Dregs of the People Remain: the Black Death and its Aftermath for the Sandgate Society in the Chichester Memorial Hall, High Street, Sandgate, Kent

Wednesday 6 March [1055 am]

The Green Man in English Churches for the West Essex branch of NADFAS in the village hall, Coppice Road, Theydon Bois, Essex CM6 7ER

Tuesday 12 March [8 pm]

The Ship Burial at Sutton Hoo for the Alton branch of NADFAS at Alton College, Alton, Hants GU34 2HU

Wednesday 13 March [2.30 pm]

The Bayeux Tapestry for Winchelsea 2nd Wednesday Society in the New Hall, Winchelsea

Saturday 16 March [10.30 am]

The Hazards of the Journey: Pilgrimage and Travel in the Middle Ages for the Bromley branch of the NW Kent Family History Society in the Main Hall, Bromley Methodist Church, College Road, Bromley, Kent BR1 3NS

Tuesday 2 April [11 am]

The Luttrell Psalter for the Kington Langley branch of NADFAS in the village hall, Kington Langley, Chippenham, Wilts SN15 5NJ

Monday 15 April [11 am & 2 pm]

The Book of Kells for the Perth branch of NADFAS at the Birnham Institute, Station Road, Birnham, Perthshire PH8 0DS

Wednesday 17 April [8 pm]

The Politeness of Princes for the Buckingham branch of NADFAS at Buckingham Community Centre, Cornwalls Meadow, Buckingham MK18 1RP

29 April - 4 June

Lecturing on board MV Silver Explorer for Silver Sea Cruises

Lisbon - Portsmouth - Greenock - Bergen

Thursday 7 November

The Black Death: a Special Interest Day for the Faversham branch of NADFAS