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History

About

Dr Nick Barratt is an author, historian and broadcaster, best known for his work on the BBC television series Who Do You Think You Are? His most recent publication, The Restless Kings, tells the tangled family history of Henry II and his sons.

Nick’s talk will explore some of the changes that are shaping the way we research and share information about our families and communities – from the rise of the internet and commercial data providers to some of the extended reality tools that create new narratives about their lives. Nick will also address how family, local and community groups will have an increasingly important role to play in education, societal change and well-being in the coming years.

Followed by a party with drinks and nibbles!

Guide Prices

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Members of the Richmond Local History Society Free
Non-members£5.00 per adult

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Individual membership £12
Joint membership (for two people at the same address) £20

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Map & Directions

Our Annual General Meeting, and a talk by Nick Barratt: The future of family, local and community history

Type:Talk

Duke Street Church, Quadrant Road, Richmond, London, TW9 1DH

Tel: 020 8891 3825

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