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Baby Bounce and Tot Rock, at Southwold Library

– 11:00 on Tuesday, 21st January 2025
Organised by: Southwold Library
Venue: Southwold Library, Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road,Southwold IP18 6LD link
Every Tuesday and Sunday. For babies and toddlers of all ages. Instruments, clapping, jogging and action rhymes.
Ticket Details: Free event, no booking required.
Who to Contact: Southwold Library, by phone 01502 722519, or email southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk
To know more about Southwold or for accommodation in the area go to https://www.exploresouthwold.co.uk

The Victorian Cemetery: the Art of Death 1850-1900

on Tuesday, 21st January 2025
Organised by: Halesworth U3A (University of the Third Age)
Venue: The Cut Arts Centre, Halesworth IP19 8BY link
Kevin Wooldridge is a local archaeologist and genealogist. Following a talk given to Halesworth u3a last year on the subject of Halesworth Cemetery, Kevin will return to the subject of Victorian cemeteries and consider the art and symbols displayed on gravestones and grave memorials; memorialisation which reached its height during the later Victorian period 1850-1900. There was never a ‘hidden meaning’ behind the use of carvings, but they are perhaps less explicit and more nuanced than you would find in a modern-day cemetery. Despite being an art form to express immortality, it was one that failed to outlast a single century.
Ticket Details: Ticket £4 / Halesworth U3A members FREE.
Who to Contact: See https://halesworth.u3asite.uk/contact/