Saturday 15 February 2014

Guild Update 14th February 2014



Norwich Event 21st - 23rd March

Secretary writes:

Following last weekend’s successful Deepcut event, members are reminded that the next event is the Norwich event in March. This weekend event which will explore the military history of Norwich and will be led by Jo Hook will be attended by:

·         Mike Peters
·         Rob Webb
·         Nick Lipscombe
·         John Cotterill
·         Tim and Mary Stoneman
·         Terry Webb
·         Allan Wood
·         David Harvey

If you are interested in coming, full details can be found on the website at http://www.gbg-international.com/event_2014.html and you can register your interest with Jo at mbr.sec@gbg-international.com

Guild Events - 1914 Study Day at Deepcut - 8 Feb 2014

Mike Peters writes:

We kicked off our 2014 events programme with the 1914 study day held last Saturday at the Royal Logistic Corps Museum. The day was a great success and I would like to thank Alison Hine for planning and organising an excellent opening event. Those that attended were treated to a series of high calibre speakers who delivered an interesting, and at times quite enlightening mix of presentations on the British Armed forces on the outbreak of the First World War. I for one, took a lot of really useful information away that I will use on tour in the future. On behalf of everybody who attended I must also thank John Hamill, Bruce Littley and everybody else who pitched in and helped on the day for their assistance to Alison, and of course Andy Robertshaw for hosting us at the museum. The format of the day and its focus were popular, we will be staging similar events in the future.

Our next event takes place in Norwich 21-23 Mar 14, if you need information on it please contact the event organiser Jo Hook.

Members can see 'what they said' at http://gbg-international-whattheysaid.blogspot.co.uk/

Guild Events - Arnhem 9th – 12th October 2014

Secretary writes:

Wybo Boersma and his Dutch colleagues have been working on the development of an Arnhem event this year. This proposed itinerary is as follows:

Thursday  evening 9 October until Sunday afternoon 12 October 2014

On Friday we are planning a visit to Huize Doorn, the home of German Kaiser Wilhelm ll after WW1. In September 2014 a new museum about WW1 and Kaiser Wilhelm ll is to be opened and we will visit this. We also plan a visit to the new Dutch Army and Air force museum at Soesterberg which will also be opened in September 2014 in a completely new building on a former airfield.

On Saturday and Sunday we will look at the Arnhem battlefields

We will also be putting together an evening programme for the weekend. More details and price will published as soon as possible. 

We are looking at getting hotel accommodation in Arnhem. Wybo will try to get an option for reservations in the hotel Haarhuis. If you like to come please send an e-mail to Wybo to give him an idea of the number of members likely to attend.
More information: w.boersma@wxs.nl

Guild Events - Newbury 9-10 May 2014

Chris Scott writes:

Lest we forget... that there were battles that took place before 1914 Chris Scott it planning to run a short weekend event at Newbury in Berkshire in May 2014 as long as the flooding has abated and transport links have been re-established with the outside world.
If you remember Naseby and enjoyed it we are doing something very similar with lectures and a tour of The First Battle of Newbury 1643 on Friday 9 May and Saturday 10 May.  Only one overnight stay and it will be in The Hilton Hotel, which is actually on the battlefield (well day two anyway).

The cost will be £130.00 for which you will receive:
1.    A three course Dinner
2.    A single room in an upmarket modern hotel, although doubles can be arranged.
3.    A full English breakfast
4.    A minimum of two authoritative lectures on the Battle.
5.    A guided tour of the battlefield.
6.    An opportunity to validate verbal assignments.

You will be responsible for your own transport to the field, all drinks and lunch on Saturday.

It is good value and it is hoped to invite our friends in the Battlefields Trust and the British Commission for Military History to join us. If you are interested in attending and would like details of the programme and a booking form please email Chris Scott on:

Please register your interest before 1 March 2014

How Schools should best Prepare - Wellington College Conference

Secretary writes:

On the 13th Match 2014 at Westminster Hall, Guild member Glenn Hearnden will be speaking on behalf of the CWGC at a conference organised by Wellington College - Schools & the Great War Centenary: How Schools Should Best Prepare.  Other speakers include journalist and broadcaster Jeremy Paxman, journalist Ian Hislop and author Michael Morpurgo.  Further details and ticket details are available from https://www.eventsforce.net/wellingtoncollege/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=38357&eventID=130&eventID=130

Guide Wanted

Secretary writes:

I have received a request for a guide this week:

The enquiry has come from Success Tours of Trowbridge and is as follows:

“On Tuesday 7th October the group will depart Mechelen, making their way to Calais, but via the Battlefields area of Belgium. If possible we’d like 2 things from you J

1.     Advice – the group leader has expressed a particular interest in the Menin Gate, possibly In Flanders Museum, and Passchendaele. We’re not sure realistically how much we can do in the space of time available. The group need to be in Calais by 17:00 for their ferry crossing at 18:00.
2.     A Guide – please can you help us to arrange a guide to join the group on their coach and assist with these visits? It would also be really helpful to know any costs involved for entrances and an idea on if it’s best for us to arrange entrance ourselves?”

I have been in touch with the client to clarify the requirements and received the following:

“Many thanks for your email, very much appreciated. I am sorry for any confusion I have caused re the Menin Gate. The client is aware that the ceremony is at 20:00 (and that they will miss it) but they would like to go and visit it, which I suppose will fit in well with In Flanders Fields. I am certain that they also wish to visit The Passchendaele museum if this can be fitted in.

In response to your other questions: -

•             Where would you want the guide to join the tour? Really this is negotiable - this may need to worked out once we have an idea of a programme.
•             What time is your crossing in the morning i.e. what time do you expect to be in the Ypres area? The group will be in Ypres for approximately 10:30. We need to take into account that they will also need time for lunch.
•             How big is the group? 47 pax
•             Ages – adults, kids?? All adults mainly over the age of 60.
•             Any special interests that you are aware of? The main interest for this particular visit in Battlefields and we’d like to see what we can include in the time allowed (10:30 – 15:30 including lunch break). In Flanders Fields, Passchendaele and the Menin gates are quite important.
•             How much do you want to pay for a guide? Again this will depend on the program and how long you recommend having a guide for (example the full duration or just a couple of hours).”

Thanks in advance for your help.

Obviously it is a one day tour, time limited and the clients are coming from Mechelen in Belgium (They are an English group returning to the UK) so this one may be best suited to someone based in Belgium – I leave that for you to decide whether you want to bid for it.

The contact is Clare Marsh who can be reached at clare.marsh@successtours.com - +44 (0)1225 764205  

Please let me know if you get in touch with regard to this opportunity as we are now logging the number of enquiries we get and the work which members get from them

ETOA Cards

Secretary writes:

I asked for information regarding discounts or free admissions that the ETOA Card will get members - so far I have had the following responses from members:

Free admission:

·         Juno Beach Centre
·         Pegasus Bridge
·         Merville Battery
·         Para musuem at St Mere Eglise
·         WWI Museum at Meaux
·         Mt St Michel
·         Utah Beach Museum
·         Atlantic Wall Museum Ouistreham
·         Passchendaele Museum
·         The museum at Diekirch,in Luxembourg (but you need a party 25 plus)
·         Free access in Normandy at all the museums even if you are alone  doing a recce . Also in Waterloo, Belgium

It seems to be worth getting the card just for the free admissions it offers!!

London Lunch 21st March 2014

Andy Thompson writes:

Second call for the London Lunch at the Union Jack Club on Friday 21st March 12.00 for 13.00.

Cost £30. Contact Andy Thompson at info@eyewitnesstours.com to reserve a place.

La Coupole

Andy Thompson writes:

Members will be aware of the V1 centre at La Coupole. The centre have recently appointed Mathilde Quantinet to help British guides and tour companies access not only the museum but also the area around St Omer. Mathilde is based at the French Chamber of Commerce in High Holborn and can be contacted on 020 7092 6669 email mquantinet@lacoupole.com The museum offers group discounts with further reductions if groups are taken to the area by professional guides.

The museum have developed educational packages for school groups and can organise tours to other attractions not related to WW2, they also have a list of recommended restaurants that cater for groups.

Mathilde will be based in London until the autumn and will attend one of the London Lunches to network with guild members.

Belgium Tourist Office Presentation London 12th March

Secretary writes:

The Belgium Tourist Office is proposing to hold a presentation at the Restaurant Leon de Bruxelles 24 Cambridge Circus, Charing Cross, London WC2H 8AA on the 12th March. There will be a short presentation from the tourist office followed by a finger buffet. If members are interested in attending please could they let me know so we can get an idea of numbers.

BBC News

·         Scotland's World War One site secrets revealed in audit - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-26108741
·         World War One: 10 interpretations of who started WW1 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-26048324
·         Scunthorpe Spitfire hunter returns to Burma for fresh search - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-26136291
·         Llanelli sailor's WWI letter home takes 98 years - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-26174948
·         Belfast's Monuments Man: GI Teddy Dixon recalls retrieving art looted by Nazis - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-26174654

Friday 7 February 2014

Guild Update 7th February 2014



New Members

Jo Hook writes:

We welcome the following new members into the Guild:

·         Chris Gravestock from Surrey joins. His interests are WW1 and WW2
·         Ian Mould from Bedford joins. His interests are The Bedfordshire Regiment during WW1
·         Stuart Jones from Honiton Devon joins. His interests are WW1 Somme and actions involving 30 Div.

New Guild Partner

Secretary writes:

We are very pleased to announce that Spirit of Remembrance has become a Guild Partner. Members can see the company's website at http://www.spiritofremembrance.com/. We look forward to developing our relationship with the company!

Imperial War Museum History of World War 1

John Hughes-Wilson writes:

Just to let you know that this book (to be launched at the IWM on 4 March) is 'Dedicated to the memory of Professor and Brigadier Richard Holmes, CBE, TD; Scholar, gentleman and soldier
Patron and Founder of the Guild of Battlefield Guides'

Lizzie Holmes has been invited to the launch.

Re-Burial at Loos 14th March 2014

Tony Scott writes:

Members may be interested to note that there will be a re-burial service for Private William McAleer and 19 unknown British soldiers of the First World War at Loos British Cemetery.
These servicemen will be laid to rest at 10am in Plot 20, Row G, Graves 20-26 of the cemetery and the service will be presided over by representatives of the MOD.

The ceremony is open to the public.

Czech Patriot award 2013

Chris Lock writes:

On Friday 31st January 2014 during a prestigious award ceremony held in a top hotel in central Prague, Milena Kolarikova of ‘Lest We Forget Tours’, a Guild Supporter company, was one of 8 persons  awarded the official title of "Czech Patriot 2013"which also included the current President of the Czech Republic.

Full details and photographs can be seen on the web site at http://gbg-international-news.blogspot.co.uk/

Regional Event at Mere Wiltshire 23 February 2014

Ian Mitchell writes:

The South West regional group will be holding a Guild event at Mere in Wiltshire from 10.00– 3.00 on Sunday 23rd February 2014. The main focus of the day will be a study of the raid on the port of Saint Nazaire in France on 28 March 1942. We will also learn about the role of the village of Mere and the surrounding area in the Second World War.  

Paul Oldfield has very kindly agreed to first give a presentation on the raid which he has studied in detail in order to guide tours on Operation Chariot.  We will then adjourn to the George Inn in Mere and there meet Lieutenant Colonel Bob Montgomery who won a Military Cross for his work as part of the demolitions party during the operation.

Bob Montgomery is now 93 and frail but has very kindly agreed to answer questions on his role in the raid for about 20 minutes and then have lunch with us. After lunch Ian Mitchell from the Guild (who lives in Mere) will, weather permitting, take us on a brief walk up to the 43rd Wessex Division memorial on castle Hill at Mere. He will talk a little about the memorial, the 43rd Division and Mere during the Second World War.   The event will finish at about 3.00pm.   

The number of people who can attend this unique event will be limited to a maximum of 15 in total. This is due to available space in a private room which we have secured at the George Inn at Mere for lunch.   In order to cover the costs of hire of a local meeting room and a projector a fee of £5 person will be levied from those who attend. Detailed instructions and a timetable for this event will be issued nearer the date. Guild members interested in attending should e mail Ian Mitchell at imitchell195@btinternet.com by the end of this week.

ETOA Tour Card ID Card

Secretary writes:

The ETOA website opened successfully for applications for the ETOA Tour Guide ID card 2014/15 applications on Monday 3rd February.
Here is the direct link:


New Battlefield History TV DVD

Secretary writes:

Following hot on the heels of BHTV’s first Great War film Mons 1914 is a Pointe du Hoc is now released on DVD. In a full 90 minutes the team covers the background to the operation, training in the Westcountry, embarkation, the assault on the Pointe and the actions of 5th Rangers from their landing on the western end of Omaha to their drive west and eventual relief of Colonel Rudder and his three companies of 2nd Rangers at Pointe du Hoc. Copies are now available from Andrew Duff - http://www.battlefieldhistory.tv/content/content_prod_detail.asp?id=197&idarea=24&idareacat=68&idareacatsub=86

Members willing to give talks

Ian Hodkinson writes:

I am now a member of the WFA local management committee and we aim to promote issues and or trips etc. for my local branch (Newcastle under Lyme Staffs) - any help and talks from my fellow guild members would be most welcome.

I wish to promote the Guild - and Vern Littley has provided a great talk - however, help from local GBG members would be most welcome!!

If you can help please contact Ian at captpugwash1967@yahoo.co.uk

Napoleonic Events list

Secretary writes:

Suzanne Brunt has sent me a list of upcoming Napoleonic events. I have put this on the Guild News at http://gbg-international-news.blogspot.co.uk/


Napoleonic Events List



NAPOLEONIC EVENTS LISTS  4  from February 2014

Please inform me of any talks, exhibitions or similar event in your area,
including date,times,fees,location with postcode, and organisers details.    
Suzanne Brunt,63 Playstool Road,Newington,Sittingbourne,Kent ME9 7NL.

Guests wishing to attend events should contact organisers to confirm details.

Norman Cross Gallery, Peterborough Museum, Priestgate, PE1 1LF.
23rd Feb  Paul Chamberlain will give a tour of this new gallery dedicated to French P-O-W art.
13.45 and lasting 2 hours. contact Paul to reserve place.

National Army Museum,Royal Hospital Road,Chelsea,SW3 4HT. 020 7730 0717 
13 Feb  12.30  talk by Natalia Griffon  'Battle of Barossa 1811'          free
27 Feb  12.30  talk by Vanessa Jenkins 'Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole in the Crimean War'   free
27 Feb  19.00  talk by Iain Gale  'Wellingtons Exploring Officers in the Peninsular War'  £10/£7.50
06 Mar  12.30  talk by Mark Hay 'How Britain,Prussia and Russia claimed a Dutch victory 1813-14'    **cancelled
27 Mar  19.00  talk by John Keay 'Military map makers in India'   £10/£7.50
www.nam.ac.uk/lectures   020 7881 2425  to confirm and book.

British Library, 96 Euston Road, St Pancras, NW1 2DB  020 7412 7332
until 11 March, exhibition 'Georgians Revealed'  seven days a week 09.30-18.00 wkdays, 11.00-17.00 weekends.
www.bl.uk  to book £9/£7.

 Portuguese Ambassadors' Residence, 12 Belgrave Square. London.
A reception to raise funds for The Friends of the British Cemetery in Elvas, Portugal.
6th March  19.00-21.30 tickets £50. cheques payable to 'Friends of the British Cemetery'.
 N Hallidie, 20 Ballingdon St, Sudbury Suffolk CO10 2BT nah812@gmail.com 01787 880445 

Tower of London, Officers Mess, Royal Fusiliers Museum.
16 April  talk by Charles Esdaile  ''Wellington in France 1814''

Kensal Green Cemetery. Harrow Road, W10 4RA  020 8969 0152.
01 April-30 Sept  open 09.00-18.00   www.kensalgreencemetery.com/

LIVING HISTORY EVENTS
www.napoleonicassociation.org

11-13 April   Ickworth House, Horringer,Bury St Edmunds IP29 5QE  01284 735270
25-26 May   Painshill Park Cobham Surrey
14 June       Oxford Napoleonic March
21-22 June  Vittoria Spain
28-29 June  Royal Hospital Chelsea
05-06 July   Colchester Military Tournament, Abbey Field, CO2 7NZ  07810 573020
26-27 July   Eastbourne Redoubt 01323 410300 redoubtmuseum@eastbourne.gov.uk
16-17 Aug   Spetchley Park Worcs WR5 1RS  01453 810303
20-21 Sept  Fort Amherst garrison wknd, Chatham ME4 4UB 01634 847747
08 Nov        Lord Mayors Show
Dec tbc       Royal military Tournament

Bexhill-on-Sea,Manor Barn,De La Warr Road,Bexhill Old Town,TN40 2JA
18 Feb 19.30   members talks including 'King George III'
18 Mar 19.30   a talk by Rod MacArthur 'Battle of Toulouse'
15 Apr  19.30   a talk by John Dear       'Sergeant Felgar KGL'
20 May 10.30   at Northern Hotel, Sea Rd, Bexhill, conference day with Paul Chamberlain
                       'Napoleonic Prisoners of War and their legacy'.
15 July  19.30 at Manor Barn, Carole Divall ''KGL and the peninsula''

Chatham , Royal Engineers Museum, Prince Arthur Rd, ME4 4UG  01634 822261
until 30th May, exhibition of some of 600 photograph albums from the archives.

Detling, Kent Showground on A249 near Maidstone, ME4 3JF
23-25 August  Military odyssey weekend. www.military-odyssey.com

Dover Western Heights. Drop Redoubt Rd, CT17 9DY
20 Apr  guided tours start, then 3rd Sunday of the month 
12 July open weekend. 100th anniversary of the Lord Warden.

Hunton Court, West St, Hunton, Maidstone ME15 0RR
25-26 May, 09.00-16.00  Living History Weekend, £5 one day, £7 two days. chd+sen £2.50/£3.50

Walmer Castle, Kingsdown Road, Deal CT14 7LJ  01304 364288
12 March  10.00-13.00 articles of the Duke of Wellington not normally on view. 
 English Heritage members only.  ring for other opening times.

Shorncliffe Redoubt, Sandgate Folkestone
look for future events and tours on  www.shorncliffe-trust.org.uk

Sandhurst Royal Military Academy, Camberley, Surrey GU15 4PQ
15 June  Heritage open Day    01276 63344

Stratfield Saye House, Hants, RG7 2BT    01256 882694
17 Apr - 21 Apr     and    31 July - 25 August  gates open 11.00
www.stratfieldsaye.co.uk    last tour 15.00

Basingstoke,  Wargames Holiday Centre, 19a Foyle Park, RG21 3HD
07-09 Feb               Battle of Ransdorf          21-23 Feb               Battle of Waterloo
26 Feb-02 March    1814 Campaign Week   08 March                 Battle of Aspern Essling
04-06 April              Battle for Paris               12 April                   Battle of Lutzen
17-20 April              Battle of Leipzig             09-11 May              Battle of Talavera 
23-25 May              Battle of Borodino          20-22 June             Battle of Waterloo
25-27 July              Battle of Dresden           19-21 Sept              Battle of Wagram
10-12 Oct               Battle of Wachau 1813   17-19  Oct              Battle of Mockern
08-10 Nov              Battle of Salamanca        05-07 Dec             Battle of Austerlitz

Whittlesey Museum, Town Hall, Market St, PE7 1BD   01733 840968
open Fri+Sun 14.30-16.30  Sat 10-12  closed Mon-Thu.  Sir Harry Smith display.

Whittington Castle , Castle St, Whittington, Shrops SY11 4DF
02 March  11.00, Living History Day      01691 662500
26 July  5th/60th Rifles re-enactment day  http://5th60thrifles.co.uk/
  
BATTLE PROMS  http://www.battleproms.com  01432 355416
info@battleproms.com  P O Box 355 Hertford HR2 9YE.
05 July  Burghley House, Stamford, Lincs PE9 3JY
12 July  Blenheim Palace, Woodstock OX20 1PX
19 July  Hatfield House, Hatfield, Herts AL9 5NQ
02 Aug  Highclere Castle, Newbury RG20 9RN
16 Aug  Ragley Hall, Alcester Warks B49 5NJ 
  
Fort Cumberland, from Esplanade, Eastney, Portsmouth PO4 9LD  023 9285 6700
15 September to 31 March, fort built by Duke of Richmond between 1785-1810, ring for details on tours.

 Royal Green Jackets Museum, Peninsula Barracks, Romsey Rd, Winchester, Hampshire  SO23 8TS
20 March 2014.  18.15     'Final battles of the Peninsula War, Tarbes' by Brigadier John Taylor.
£15 per person, cheque payable to 'RGJ Museum'.
 contact 01962 828549  curator@rgjmuseum.co.uk 

Chalke Valley History Festival. Manor farm, Ebbesbourne Wake,  Wilts SP5 5JH.
23-29 June, contact 01722 781133  www.cvhf.org.uk

Taunton Castle Museum. Castle St, Taunton TA1 4AA
40th Somerset Regimental Museum.  01823 320201 

Wellington Museum, 28 Fore St, Wellington, Somerset TA21 8PQ
19 Apr  Wellington Museum opens for the season.info@wellingtonmuseum.org.uk

 Higham Hall, Bassenthwaite Cumbria CA13 0LA       01768 776276
28 -30 March     ring to check for last minute places.

Orders and Medals Research Society.   www.omrs.org
contact for local events and times.

WALES

Cardigan Castle , Cardigan SA43 1JA  now open to the public.
info@cardigancastle.com   01239 615131

Plas Newydd Country House, Anglesey LL61 6DG

SCOTLAND

Edinburgh Castle, Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum in the castle,

Perth,  The Blackwatch Museum,Hay St,Perth PH1 5HR   01738 638152 


EUROPE


BELGIUM
Wavre   battle reconstruction camp and parades. GPS 50.705251 4.600221
05-06 July    www.mtab.be  info@mtab.be  click on 'actualites' scroll for English.

HOLLAND
03-04 May     200th anniversary event for Bergen-op-Zoom campaign.

Bourtange, Vlagtwedde, Westerwolde, Groningen.
Restored star fort.  wikimapia.org/131384/Fortress-Bourtange

FRANCE

FOR 1814 events    www.1814.fr  

Chateau de Fontainebleau. www.chateaudefontainebleau.fr
31st March to 20th April, an event to celebrate the 200th Adieux de Napoleon.
5/6 April   talks and a film 'Napoleon; la legende'
12/13 April  'The Last Days at Fontainebleau'
19/20 April  reconstruction of Les Adieux de Napoleon 1er.
6.50 euros with reductions on some days.

ORTHEZ 200TH COMMEMORATIONS
01st March, morning parade and unveiling of commemoration plaque.
Wreaths laid by French, UK and Portuguese military contingents.
1.3km procession over battlefield, ending with UK wreath-laying ceremony at the English Cemetery.
French military and re-enactment band will join in.

BAYONNE 200TH COMMEMORATIONS
11th April   evening presentation on the Peninsular War
12th April   Battlefield tour of Nive, St Pierre,Bayonne sortie and Adour crossing.
13th April   activities in the town
14th April   official events including unveiling a plaque and wreath-laying at the 2 English cemeteries.
for more details go to pw200@hotmail.co.uk   www.peninsular200.org

05-06 April  events for 200th anniversary of Battle of Toulouse.

ISLAND OF ELBA
13-15 JUNE,  a bicentennial weekend of events  margaritafm@yahoo.com.au

PORTUGAL 
LINES  OF TORRES VEDRAS FUN RUN
Saturday 17th May, starting at Lisbon Technical Institute and ending at Mafra National Palace,

 SPAIN
10 May  day of cycle rides from Almeida.

14 May 2014       annual ceremony in the British Cemetery Elvas, Portugal.
16 May 2014       annual ceremony in Albuera, Spain


 USA

Frazier History Museum, 829 West Main St, Louisville, Kentucky 40202
to 02nd March  ''The Eye of Napoleon'' exhibition with over 200 works
from Napoleons' art collection.  www.fraziermuseum.org
this exhibition moves to the Notre Dame Basilica, Montreal Canada in May 2014.

Maryland Historical Society, 201 West Monument St, Baltimore, 21201-4674.
to 09 June, exhibition ''Woman of 2 worlds:Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte''
wife of Jerome Bonaparte.  www.mdhs.org

Plattsburg Commemorations. 31 Washington Rd, NY 12903  USA 518 566 1814
30 Aug to 03 Sept, week of ceremonies, parades and re-enactments.
UK contact Roy Carter 01672 512672   www.champlain1812.com

 AUSTRALIA

Canberra,  University House, Australian National University.
10-13 April  Jane Austen Festival  http://janeaustenfestival.com/ 
Mrs Aylwen Gardiner-Garden  aylwen@janeaustenfestival.com.au