Monday 4th November | 2024 | 9am
Nottingham Central Library
Free
Running from 4 November, as part of the Byron bicentenary commemorations, Nottingham Central Library will be hosting an exhibition exploring 'Byron's Final Journey'.
The exhibition will focus on Byron's time in Greece and his journey from Missolonghi to the heart of Nottinghamshire where he was buried in the family vault at St Mary's Church in Hucknall. Using resources from the Nottingham Local Studies Library, the exhibition will highlight Nottingham's most famous poet and notorious character, who continues to fascinate to this day.
Byron's Final Journey: An Exhibition (4 Nov 2024 - 29 Mar 2025) |
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