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GE Moore Lecture Series - Thursday 5 October


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Our ninth GE Moore Lecture is ?Played in Dulwich ? Charting the heritage and future of an estate at play?. Simon Inglis, a heralded sports writer, considers the unique place that Dulwich has played within the history of sport in our capital. No other area within London has the same credentials and Simon will discuss what the future is for this overtly green area of south London. The lecture will be complimented by Daniel Norcross OA, author of ?Test Match Sofa?, reflecting on cricket?s current state of play, especially in schools and, just as importantly, its future.


Highly acclaimed sports portraits by Henry Fraser OA will be on display, demonstrating how Henry has turned a personal tragedy into a triumph of artistic skill and creativity.


Please email [email protected] for ticket information.

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