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  • South Wales Branch Lunch

    Cardiff City Stadium Leckwith Road, Cardiff, United Kingdom

    Join the South Wales branch of the ESU at the Cardiff City Stadium for a lunch time conversation with Dr John Geraint and Roy Noble. There will also be an opportunity to hear from the chairman of the ESU, Miles Young. Dr John Geraint will be talking about 'Making History on Film and in Print.' […]

  • Salisbury Branch: The parting of the desert- the building of the Suez Canal with Stephen Carr-Smith

    White Hart Hotel 1 St John's Street, Salisbury, England, United Kingdom

    The building of the Suez Canal was both a marvel of engineering construction and the symbolic meeting of East and West. It was the vision of Ferdinand de Lesseps, a French diplomat, who with his enthusiasm for the project won the vital backing of Louis Napoleon, whose perseverance overcame the British Prime Minister’s determination to […]

  • Lord Lieutenant Julie Spence in conversation with Alastair Niven

    Dartmouth House 37 Charles Street, London, England, United Kingdom

    Lord-lieutenant of Cambridgeshire Julie Spence is in conversation with Alastair Niven. Continuing this popular series of ESU Conversations, Alastair Niven will explore the trajectory of Julie’s career in these important public offices. The role of Lord-lieutenant is mirrored across the UK. Julie Spence stands in for the King at any events or duties where it […]

  • Salisbury Branch: The Roman Army at Old Sarum – Finds, Fact & Fiction with John Smith

    White Hart Hotel 1 St John's Street, Salisbury, England, United Kingdom

    Join ESU Salisbury branch for a discussion on the Roman army at the White Hart Hotel, Salisbury. A living history talk, describing a set of Roman Legionary soldiers’ equipment from helmet crest from cross. All items that John Smith will be using to bring history to life are copies of examples found as archaeological finds. […]

  • ESU Members’ Event: Afternoon tea at the House of Lords

    The House of Lords

    The ESU’s annual Afternoon Tea at the House of Lords for members and alumni will take place on Tuesday, 14 May 2024. This will be held during IPSC week and so the participants will be in attendance. The event will take place in Cholmondeley Room and the House of Lords Terrace, a classic menu of […]

  • London Branch: Book Club

    Recurring
    The English-Speaking Union 37 Charles Street, London, England, United Kingdom

    The ESU London Branch Members' book club meets once a month at Dartmouth House to exchange views on a book chosen by the group. Discussions take place from 11.00-12.30hrs on the third Wednesday of each month. If you would like to join our friendly and informal club please contact Kathleen Earley on [email protected] Complete and […]

  • An Evening with Elizabeth Uviebinené

    The English-Speaking Union 37 Charles Street, London, England, United Kingdom

    Elizabeth Uviebinené is the award-winning author of five books including the bestselling Slay In Your Lane and she’ll be joining us to discuss her incredible career success and her new app, Storia. Our minds have never been so active, processing everything from content to conversations, the mundane to cherished memories, aspirations, and worries. Basically, we’re overstimulated […]

  • London Branch: Book Club

    Recurring
    The English-Speaking Union 37 Charles Street, London, England, United Kingdom

    The ESU London Branch Members' book club meets once a month at Dartmouth House to exchange views on a book chosen by the group. Discussions take place from 11.00-12.30hrs on the third Wednesday of each month. If you would like to join our friendly and informal club please contact Kathleen Earley on [email protected] Complete and […]

  • ‘Red, Black and Ignorant’ – a play by Moovida

    Dartmouth House 37 Charles Street, London, England, United Kingdom

    Following a debut performance at Marseille’s Théâtre de la Mer, Moovida Académie brings Red, Black, and Ignorant to Dartmouth House on 4 July. This highly relevant, dystopian play, first performed at the Barbican in 1996, looks at the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust with drama and sensitivity. It is the fruit of a partnership that […]