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The eighteenth-century discovery of Britain and Ireland" a talk by Professor Jim Watt

  • Venue/Location:Mansion House
  • Date: 6 Sep 24
  • Tickets:Free

An illustrated talk about the development of tourism in Britain and Ireland in the 18th century by Professor Jim Watt from the school of 18th century studies at York University, to be held in the ballroom of Doncaster's Georgian Mansion House.

Professor Jim Watt is Professor of English and Director of the Centre for 18th Century Studies at the University of York, His publications include the essay collection (co-edited with Alison O'Byrne) Discovering Britain and Ireland in the Romantic Period: Grand Tours (Cambridge University Press), forthcoming in November.

The talk will be followed by tea coffee and biscuits.

Contact on day: Jackie Gladden

Telephone number: +447443470487

Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

There are steps up to the entrance, so access for wheelchair users or people who find stairs difficult is via the Tourist Information Office next door. The Ballroom is on the first floor and there is a lift. However, because of fire regulations, no more than one person who would need to be evacuated using an evac chair can be accommodated. If you are a wheelchair user and would like to attend, please book your place with secretaryfodmh@gmail.com

Max no of people per tour: 90

Est. tour duration: 1 hour(s) 30 minute(s)

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Date and time

6 Sep 24, 14:00

Location

  • 45 High Street
  • Doncaster
  • South Yorkshire
  • DN1 1BN