Wednesday 15 November 2023 | 2pm-3.15pm
Worksop Library
£3
In this fully illustrated talk, local author and historian Adrian Gray takes an unconventional approach to telling the story of Sherwood and the Dukeries: join him as he examines the tale through ten scandalous events – involving money, sex and politics – that define what happened to Sherwood and the great houses that were built there.
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