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SUMMARY:Baby Bounce and Tot Rock, at Southwold Library
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260310T103000Z
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260310T110000Z
DTSTAMP:20250930T182201Z
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DESCRIPTION:Every Tuesday and Sunday. For babies and toddlers of all ages.
Instruments, clapping, jogging and action rhymes.
LOCATION:Southwold Library, Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road,South IP18 6LD
ORGANIZER;CN=Southwold
Library:MAILTO:southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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Baby Bounce and Tot Rock, at Southwold Library
Organised by: Southwold Library
Venue: Southwold Library, Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road,Southwold
IP18 6LDlink
Every Tuesday and Sunday. For babies and toddlers of all ages. Instruments, clapping, jogging and action rhymes.
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SUMMARY:Time Machines Clocks in Art
DTSTART:20260310T140000Z
DTEND:20260310T235959Z
DTSTAMP:20260127T165338Z
UID:20260310T140000-TimeMachinesClocksinArt
DESCRIPTION:With Dr.Christina Faraday FSA FRHistS is a historian of art
and ideas, specialising in Tudor and Stuart Britain and the
wider 16th and 17th-century world. Few people nowadays give
more than a second thought to their clocks: practical,
sometimes beautiful, devices that form the background noise of
our daily lives. But from their introduction in the thirteenth
century onwards, clocks have held a variety of philosophical
and social meanings. This talk explores the visual and
literary uses of the clock, the varied meanings it could hold
throughout the ages: as an ominous symbol of oncoming death,
but also as a metaphor for the soul, for capitalism, and for
the good use of time.
LOCATION:St. Edmund's Hall, Cumberland Road, Southwold IP18 6JP
ORGANIZER;CN=The Arts Society, Southwold. Regd Charity No:
1132568:MAILTO:tassouthwold@gmail.com
STATUS:CONFIRMED
PRIORITY:0
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Time Machines : Clocks in Art
Organised by: The Arts Society, Southwold. Regd Charity No: 1132568
Venue: St. Edmund's Hall, Cumberland Road, Southwold
IP18 6JP link
With Dr.Christina Faraday FSA FRHistS is a historian of art and ideas, specialising in Tudor and Stuart Britain and the wider 16th and 17th-century world. Few people nowadays give more than a second thought to their clocks: practical, sometimes beautiful, devices that form the background noise of our daily lives. But from their introduction in the thirteenth century onwards, clocks have held a variety of philosophical and social meanings. This talk explores the visual and literary uses of the clock, the varied meanings it could hold throughout the ages: as an ominous symbol of oncoming death, but also as a metaphor for the soul, for capitalism, and for the good use of time.
Ticket Details: Guests are welcome : £10 entrance charge.
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SUMMARY:Sunset Stroll, at RSPB Minsmere
DTSTART:20260310T160000Z
DTEND:20260310T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20251213T184313Z
UID:20260310T160000-SunsetStrollatRSPBMinsmere
DESCRIPTION:Experience Minsmere at the best time of day as the sun sets
above the reeds. With luck, thousands of Starlings will gather
in their amazing swirling flocks, or a dozen or so Marsh
Harriers will settle to roost in the reeds. As darkness
gathers, we’ll turn detective and use technology to help us
to identify Minsmere’s night-time residents. Please bring a
torch as will be dark when walk finishes.
All ticket prices
include reserve entry fees and a hot drink in the cafe before
the walk.
What3words: ///deep.showering.bombshell
LOCATION:RSPB Nature Reserve, Minsmere IP17 3BY
ORGANIZER;CN=RSPB:MAILTO:minsmere@rspb.org.uk
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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Experience Minsmere at the best time of day as the sun sets above the reeds. With luck, thousands of Starlings will gather in their amazing swirling flocks, or a dozen or so Marsh Harriers will settle to roost in the reeds. As darkness gathers, we’ll turn detective and use technology to help us to identify Minsmere’s night-time residents. Please bring a torch as will be dark when walk finishes.
All ticket prices include reserve entry fees and a hot drink in the cafe before the walk.