The Kilmorey Mausoleum – the Earl, his lover, their temple

Professor Andrew George MBE is a resident of St Margarets with a strong interest in local history. He has written a couple of booklets on the Earl of Kilmorey and the mausoleum. In this talk, he will share with us the story of Jack Needham, Priscilla and other people in his life. He will also […]

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Walls Have Ears: A secret life of spies, deception and British Intelligence

Helen Fry will speak to us about a secret life of spies, deception and British Intelligence in three of Britain’s country houses. Helen is an ambassador for the National Centre for Military Intelligence (NCMI) and serves as a trustee of both the Friends of the Intelligence Corps Museum and the Medmenham Collection. Date: 20th November […]

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African Residents of Chiswick House in the 18th Century

Nadege Forde-Vidal will share with us a revealing story about the African residents of Chiswick House in the 18th century. Nadege is a London-based social historian with a degree in ancient history, and a masters in both Egyptian Archaeology and Museum Studies. She will introduce the research she has done for the Black Chiswick through […]

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Pet Revolution: Animals the Making of Modern British Life

Jane Hamlett is a professor at Royal Holloway, University of London. She is a historian of modern British society and culture, and has written several books. Her talk will cover the last two centuries, pets and other revolutions – industrial, agricultural and political – in London. Date: 10th April 2025 Time: 8pm Venue: St Mary’s […]

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