An inaugural evening of short films, talks and conversation about landscape and the relationship between people and place.
Friday 22 May • Quaker Meeting House, 43 St Giles’, Oxford OX1 3LW • 7-9pm
We will also mark the 400th anniversary of the birth of the founding father of archaeology, folklore and biography, John Aubrey, who died in Oxford.
Our participants will be:
Paul Whitewick, archaeology and landscape YouTuber extraordinaire.
James Attlee, award-winning writer, author of Oxford psychogeographical classic Isolarion, Nocturne, Under the Rainbow and other place-specific writing.
Louise Ryland-Epton, historian and editor specialising in early modern social history and place-based research.
C M Taylor, award-winning film-maker, novelist, screenwriter and lecturer.
Compered by Andrew Chapman, editor of Northern Earth and history writer and publisher.
Tickets £10 – £15 are available to purchase on the internet.






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