See familiar places from a different perspective with Lichfield Discovered this Saturday!

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Lichfield: it’s full of historical stories and hidden surprises. Why not explore them for free with Lichfield Discovered?

I see that there Kate Cardigan from the wonderful Lichfield Lore is organising a great Saturday afternoon photo walk around Lichfield, with her informal and fun Lichfield local history group, Lichfield Discovered.

The walk takes place this Saturday 9th July 2016 at 2:30pm, meeting at the Erasmus Darwin statue in Beacon Park – thats the old geezer in the frock coat, not Captain Smith 🙂 – and the best bit is it’s totally free!

Kate had this to say about the talk:

Hi Bob

Time for something different!

As we all know, our city is a very photogenic place and we’d thought we’d arrange a photowalk to capture some of our best loved landmarks…. but from a different perspective. Bring your camera along and get creative.

There is no charge. Walk will take around 2 hours (pub not included!).

Many thanks as ever, Kate

Many thanks for this
Kate

These events are increasing in popularity, and I can see why; this is a collection of dedicated but offbeat local history enthusiasts who really know how to make their subject engaging and entertaining. And it’s absolutely free to attend. What’s not to love?

Please do attend, it’ll be great fun!

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