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Wed 3rd July, 6.30pm at Carnegie Library - John Ruskin Lived Here


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Please join the Friends of Ruskin Park at the launch of "John Ruskin Lived Here", an exhibition about John Ruskin and his associations with Herne Hill, curated by Lambeth Archives.


The exhibition is part of John Ruskin at 200 - a free festival of events and ideas to mark the bicentenary of John Ruskin's birth, organised by the Friends of Ruskin Park. The evening will also feature poetry readings from workshops inspired by John Ruskin and the park.


This event is free, but please let us know you're coming by booking here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exhibition-launch-and-celebration-john-ruskin-at-200-tickets-63074923795


Wednesday 3rd July 2019, 6.30pm - 8.30pm


Carnegie Library

188 Herne Hill Road

London

SE24 0AG

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