"From Lambeth We began our Foundations..."  William Blake's Lambeth decade.
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"From Lambeth We began our Foundations..." William Blake's Lambeth decade.

By Waterloo Local History Society

To what extent did Lambeth Marsh in the 1790s influence Blake's poetry, writing and illustrations? Jon Newman historian will reveal all.

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Location

The Hercules, Lambeth

2 Kennington Road London SE1 7BL United Kingdom

Agenda

6:00 PM

Doors open

6:30 PM

Welcome and Introduction

William Blake - the talk by Jon Newman

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  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • all ages
  • In person

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Refunds up to 3 days before event

About this event

Community • City & Town

Between 1790 and 1800, the poet and artist William Blake conceived, wrote, engraved and self-published some of the finest poems in the English language as well as some of the most enduring images in English art, all from a small house on Hercules Road, North Lambeth. Jon Newman, Lambeth historian and archivist, talks about the extraordinary work of the man, arguably Lambeth's greatest resident, and the particular importance of Lambeth, the place, to shaping his art.

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Nov 24 · 6:00 PM GMT