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December 4 2001, Tuesday, 6.30pmAUTHOR AND TELEVISION PRESENTER MEADES LECTURES ON ARCHITECTURE, QUEEN VICTORIA, POX AND LAUDANUMWe are grateful for the Press Officer
who sent us an e-mail last September all about this lecture, that is part of The
National Art Collections Fund's "Madness and Badness - Visions of Victorian
Values" series that ends today. It stated that while, 'many High Victorian
buildings were commissioned as manifestations of piety, mercantile potency,
imperial confidence and philanthropic vanity, the greatest of them are monuments
to architectural irrationality – brick refutations of the Enlightenment.
Jonathan Meades will expand on a
preoccupying theme of his recent BBC film, "Victoria Died in 1901 and is Still
Alive Today".' Admission (non-refundable): £7, £5 students Please e-mail
Philippa Jarvis (Ticketing Officer) on... (see website) for more information, if
required. Location: Ciné Lumière, Institut Français, 17 Queensbury Place,
London, SW7. Nearest tube station: South Kensington (Piccadilly, Circle and
District lines).
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