We are delighted that Alan Kennedy has kindly agreed to talk about why AR’s Honorary Degree ceremony in Durham University was such a disaster. It will involve posing some hard questions about his Russian years (and will cover, in passing , his correspondence with PG Wodehouse). It includes some specific reference to the novels, but does not assume that everybody has read everything.
Alan is the author of “A Thoroughly Mischievous Person: The Other Arthur Ransome” (The Lutterworth Press, 2021) and has written several articles for TARS Mixed Moss magazine, including “Who is the Great Aunt” (MM 2020) and “Ransome, Radek and ‘Beautiful Untrue Things’ (MM 2022).
TARS members of other regions are warmly invited to join us. Please contact Barbara for the Zoom link if you have not received it from your Regional Secretary, or look in Signals on page 37.
This event is for members only – if you would like to join TARS please go to the membership page.
Please note that we have changed the date of this from the 18th to the 11th due to the train strike.
A must for all you Dick Callums!
This event is for members only – if you would like to join TARS please go to the membership page.
This Grade 11* listed woollen textile mill is one of the oldest in the world and has been in continuous production since 1797. The 12 acre site has 10 acres of wetland with wildlife and millponds. There is a museum, cafe and shop, boilers, steam engines, and working and static exhibits. We are visiting on one of their Thursday production days.
Special Tour
of
Rugby School
Saturday 22nd April
Rugby School Shop & Museum
Lawrence Sheriff Street, Rugby CV22 5EH
Tour (£8 adults MidTARSJuniors £3) includes places of special significance to AR…he made friendships here he kept for the rest of his life.
Bring your own or Buy, for lunch in the park & explore more of Arthur’s school days’ town and his feelings about the school
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