
TIME Talk: “Sacrifice and Remembrance” with Jeremy Prescott
This next evening talk in our series for our Annual Theme with Jeremy Prescott, Lecturer on Military Themes. Free to attend, all are welcome
This next evening talk in our series for our Annual Theme with Jeremy Prescott, Lecturer on Military Themes. Free to attend, all are welcome
This next evening talk in our series for our Annual Theme with Ben Davies of the University of Portsmouth. Free to attend in Becket Hall, all are welcome.
Ben Davies is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Portsmouth. He received his MA and PhD from St Andrews, and his MSt from Oxford. He currently serves on the Executive Committee for University English and the British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies.
At 7.00 pm, upstairs at The Dolphin - 41 High St, Old Portsmouth, PO1 2LU.
Monthly, we explore each incarnation of the Doctor alongside some of the big issues and themes which are covered in various episodes. Each session involves watching an episode, a short presentation and time for discussion on some of the issues raised around life, the universe and faith. Booking is essential, and places are limited. Book via Eventbrite (search for “Dr Who” and put Portsmouth in the location box) or call the Cathedral. For further details see leaflets in the Cathedral.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind”, as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Wednesday 2nd May through to Tuesday 15th May: Sculpture Installation in the St Thomas Chapel: “Windows of my mind” as part of our annual theme: TIME.
Join us for a special talk with Alan Titchmarsh at Portsmouth Cathedral. This year, the Portsmouth Cathedral Annual Theme for 2017 has been “All Things Bright and Beautiful” - exploring ecology and environment through science, faith and the arts. We have been considering ecology and the environment and in particular our impact on and stewardship of it. Alan Titchmarsh will share his thoughts and views in this evening talk in the nave of Portsmouth Cathedral. This is a FREE event with a retiring collection to a charity of Alan's choice. Tickets must be booked through Eventbrite - http://bit.ly/2uXQeU9