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Join curator Judy Aitken and artist Albert Potroni for a chance to see some of the Cuming Museum’s First World War artefacts and discuss the proposed new war memorial in Walworth.
A new memorial is being proposed for Walworth. As the commemorations for the centenary of the First World War continue, the memorial aims to focus on people’s personal stories.
Join curator Judy Aitken and artist Albert Potroni at East Street Market for a chance to see some of the Cuming Museum’s First World War artefacts and documents, and to discuss how the memorial might reflect the personal side of conflict and peacetime.
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2016-08-13 2016-08-13 Europe/London Heritage event: a very personal conflict A chance to see some of the Cuming Museum’s First World War artefacts and discuss the proposed new war memorial in Walworth. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2016/08/13/heritage-event-a-very-personal-conflict-108398 East Street Market,Off of Walworth Road,,LondonLocation
East Street Market,
London,
SE17 1EL
Nearest tube and train stations to East Street Market
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