Thursday afternoon with Dr. Nicola Donovan

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Thursday 10th September, 2pm – 4pm
Debbie Bryan Shop & Tea Room
Communities Interrupted: The preservation and presentation of stories told by Nottingham lace workers, their families and others with a connection to the industry.
Nicola Donavan, a researcher at Nottingham Trent University will give an introduction to her team’s project, the research so far and how you could get involved.
Find out more: +44 (0)115 9507776
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