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There are some interesting-looking lectures at Salisbury Museum, Salisbury Cathedral and the Cafe Scientifique. I’ve listed them here but it would be worth checking on the websites of Salisbury Museum, Café Scientifique, and Salisbury Cathedral for booking arrangements, times, costs and to see if there are any changes.

The dates are:

11 September – Archaeological aspects of two meteorites found in Southern England – Professor Colin Pillinger at the Museum

02 October – What’s the problem with Maths? – Dr David Acheson(link)

09 October – Projects and partnerships: what’s new in the work of the Wiltshire Archaeology Service? at the Museum

17 October – From Medieval Catholic Piety to Civil War Puritanism: the impact of the Reformation in two Salisbury parishes – Professor Claire Cross at the Cathedral

24 October – Augustus John – A Personal Reminiscence – Tristan de Vere Coleat the Museum

13 November – New light on Stonehenge at the Guildhall – Professor Mike Parker-Pearson

14 November – The theology and liturgy of Christmas – Canon Tom Clammer and Professor David Catchpole at the Cathedral

14 November – Adventures at Clarendon – Professor Chris Gerrard at the Museum

28 November – Captain Oates – Major General Patrick Cordingley at the Museum

11 December – Two Late Bronze Age Hoards from Wiltshire – Dot Boughton at the Museum

23 January – The medieval Use of Sarum – Professor John Harper at the Cathedral at the Museum

27 February John Jewel (1522-71): Bishop of Salisbury and Anglican Divine – The Rt Revd Graham Kings at the Cathedral at the Museum

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