Twickenham Luminaries

Five Virtual Lectures, September 2020

London was the epicentre of commerce and wealth due to the Thames, which attracted royalty, aristocrats, artists, writers and wealthy property owners. The legacy of the luminaries was a rich tapestry of connections of poets, painters, politicians and princes that made the area the place to be. Join us as experts explore, explain and offer insight about these luminaries.
Twickenham Luminaries: September 2020

Orleans House Gallery
Nellie Ionides and Orleans House

Marble Hill House & Park
Henrietta Howard and Marble Hill House

Strawberry Hill House
Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill

Pope’s Grotto
Alexander Pope and His Villa

Turner’s House
Sir John Soane and Turner’s House

“This is not my local area so I knew little about it and found the whole series very enlightening. As a resident of Greenwich it was great to find out about another part of London with a rich history.”

London Luminaries
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