HORNSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY : The Folklore and Traditions of the Tidal Thames

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HORNSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY : The Folklore and Traditions of the Tidal Thames

Time: November 14, 2018 from 8pm to 9pm
Location: Union Church Hall
Street: Corner of Ferme Park Road / Weston Park
City/Town: Hornsey N8 9PX
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Event Type: talk
Event Added By: Deirdre Stowell-Smith
Latest Activity: Oct 17, 2018

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Mark Lewis explores the rich tradition of lore and legend in the tidal reaches of London’s River, including pagan gods, riverside taverns, ghosts, ceremonials, frost fairs, tales of smuggling and pirates.

Mark is a freelance artist, designer-silversmith and retired university lecturer. He also has a passion for lighthouses and is a keen folklorist with an interest in unusual local customs and rituals. In 2013 he published a book on the folklore and popular customs of the church.

Doors open at 7.30pm for the sale of refreshments and publications and close at 8pm.  The main doors have to be closed at that time for security reasons, so anyone arriving after then will be unable to gain access.

A donation of £2 is requested from non-members.

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