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Bristol branch: The History of the Victoria Cross

The Apostle Room, Clifton Catholic Cathedral, Bristol Clifton Catholic Cathedral, Bristol, United Kingdom

The History of the Victoria Cross – Harold Ackroyd and other VC heroes Speaker Christopher Ackroyd

Bristol branch: The Rise of China as a challenge to liberal teleology

The Apostle Room, Clifton Catholic Cathedral, Bristol Clifton Catholic Cathedral, Bristol, United Kingdom

The Rise of China as a challenge to liberal teleology: can China be both rich and communist? Speaker Professor Yongjin Zhang, University of Bristol

Bristol branch: New Year’s Party

9 Carnarvon Road 9 Carnarvon Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

New Year’s Party Join us for a glass of wine to celebrate the new year!

Bristol branch: One Man’s England

The Apostle Room, Clifton Catholic Cathedral, Bristol Clifton Catholic Cathedral, Bristol, United Kingdom

We regret that this event has been postponed, for further information please email [email protected]

Bristol Branch: Talk on ‘The Bristol Suffragettes’ by local historian and author Lucienne Boyce.

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In 1907 suffragette Annie Kenney brought the militants’ fight for women’s right to vote to Bristol. For the next few years the city rang with the cry “Votes for Women!”. From colourful demonstrations on the Downs and stone-throwing in the Centre, to riot on Queen’s Road and arson in the suburbs, the historian and author Lucienne Boyce tells the fascinating story of Bristol’s suffragette years.

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