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Online local history talk: Royal Dulwich. 8pm Tuesday 3 May


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Discover more about Dulwich?s many and varied royal connections through this Dulwich Society online illustrated talk, from Elizabeth I through to our current queen. Tickets are ?5 but if you need a free ticket please email [email protected]. All proceeds go to providing a tree and roses for the Dulwich Picture Gallery garden to commemorate the Jubilee. https://www.bellhouse.co.uk/events/2022/5/3/royal-dulwich

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