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Lecture Programme 2006


24 January Cynthia Cousens

My life and Work - a sense of place


28 February
AGM,
followed by Judy Rudoe

Cartier 1900 to 1939


25 April Mary Cahill

Gold Boxes, Bobbins and Notions: Late Bronze Age Gold from Ireland


23 May James Robinson

Medieval Spring: Romance, Love Tokens and Gift-giving


27 JuneClare Phillips

From Fancy Goods to a Palace of Jewels: The Early Decades of Tiffany & Co


26 September Waltraud Ganguly

Highlights of Indian Ear Ornaments, their Historical and Mythological Background


24 October David Mitchell

17th Century Jewellers' Practice as Revealed through Bankers' Records


28 November Marc Bascou

Conservateur Général, Département des Objets d'Art, Musée du Louvre


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