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In the Shadow of the Cathedral

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WWII from the British Perspective

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April 2011


Sunday 3 April 2011

Aviation at the Weirs on Winnipesaukee

Sun 3 Apr, 2-5 pm. Jane Rice, Author & Historian Beginning merely nine years after the Wright Brothers’ first flight, the history of aviation at the Weirs is populated by entrepreneurs, thrill seekers, and gentlemanly airmen. Come learn about this fascinating aspect of our region’s history. Location : at the Museum Contact : Mark Foynes Admission is $5 per person and free for Wright Museum members. R.S.V.P.s are strongly encouraged to ensure sufficient seating for all lecture attendees. Call 603/569-1212 603/569-1212 to reserve your seat today. 77 Center Street, Wolfeboro 03894. Mark Foynes, Director, 603-569-1212, info@wrightmuseum.org. The Wright Museum - [events]


Sunday 10 April 2011

In the Shadow of the Cathedral

Sun 10 Apr, 2-5 pm. In the Shadow of the Cathedral, Lecture & Book Signing with the Author Titia Bozuwa, Author In the Shadow of the Cathedral casts the reader back to Holland during the German occupation and Allied liberation through the perceptive eyes of a young girl. The author recounts poignant, disturbing, and often humorous vignettes of life during wartime, and the difficult, soul-searching choices everyone was forced to make. Location : at the Museum Contact : Mark Foynes Admission is $5 per person and free for Wright Museum members. R.S.V.P.s are strongly encouraged to ensure sufficient seating for all lecture attendees. Call 603/569-1212 603/569-1212 to reserve your seat today. 77 Center Street, Wolfeboro 03894. Mark Foynes, Director, 603-569-1212, info@wrightmuseum.org. The Wright Museum - [events]


Sunday 17 April 2011

WWII from the British Perspective

Sun 17 Apr, 2-5 pm. Professor Marion Girard Dorsey, University of New Hampshire For Britain, World War II was not just one war, in location, enemy, or weapon. In this talk, we will discuss some of the propaganda and diplomatic battles Britain faced depending upon her opponent. Additionally, the lecture will focus on the struggles not just with Britain’s foes, but with her allies and colonies (by examining the miracle of Dunkirk, the “Quit India” movement, and the danger of chemical warfare.) Location : at the Museum Contact : Mark Foynes Admission is $5 per person and free for Wright Museum members. R.S.V.P.s are strongly encouraged to ensure sufficient seating for all lecture attendees. Call 603/569-1212 603/569-1212 to reserve your seat today. 77 Center Street, Wolfeboro 03894. Mark Foynes, Director, 603-569-1212, info@wrightmuseum.org. The Wright Museum - [events]

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