Event:

Mediaeval Building Myths – The Folklore & Archaeology of Historic Buildings

  

Date:

Tue, Jan 26th, 2021

Time:

10:30 am to 11:30 am

Description:

Historic buildings specialists often meet folk who are eager to talk about their properties and their enthusiasm is genuinely infectious.

We can learn so much of value about a society by what it builds. However, romanticised and elaborated stories often grow up around certain mysterious features in mediaeval buildings – secret passages, ship timbers and swordsmen fighting on spiral staircases. It is surprising how often these get repeated all across the country and at so many different structures. In this talk award-winning buildings archaeologist, James Wright, will outline the legends, look at the origins of the stories and reveal the underlying truths behind the tales. We shall be hosting James in February again for his brilliant medieval myth-busting talk , "Medieval Building Myths - This inn is made from shipwreck timbers!" Please note that this event will be delivered via a Teams live broadcast and although you do not have to have Microsoft Teams downloaded to your device, you will get a better experience if you have the app. ***Please avoid using Safari – we have had reports that Safari users have issues accessing Teams live broadcasts. Please try using Chrome or any other browser – most people who experience problems when signing in find them resolved if they try using a different browser. We are sorry for the inconvenience this may cause and are working on finding a solution. All those who book will receive the LINK TO JOIN 48hrs before the event, and on the day of the event in an email from the library.

Address:
Online Event, Kelowna

Cost:

Free

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