The 2014 Essex Book Festival is nearly upon us … a veritable feast of events are listed in the festival menu this year.
I shall be taking part in multi-author event on Wednesday 26th March 2014 at 1400. The session is around two hours long with a break.
The event has been titled: Schooldays, Heydays, Holidays Histories.
I will be giving a talk on the history of Alan Platt’s Finesse Yachts, Hadleigh & Thundersley’s boat builder. It will include unseen private photographs. The talk runs into what the boat means to me and what I do with her … that’s the ‘holiday’ part of the afternoon’s programme!
We all have a maximum of 30 minutes, to include the talk, slides and questions… Other participants are: Karen Bowman, talking about charismatic men of Essex; Bob Nichols with his historic Hadleigh postcards; and, new author, Chris Warpole with a look at the old village school in past times…
The event is at the Old Fire Station, Hadleigh. Prices are £5/£4 (concessions) and tickets can be obtained from the Mecury Theatre booking office on 01206 573948 or on line at: essexbookfestival.org.uk
Parking is available close by.
It will be nice to see a few seafaring folk amongst the gathering…