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"Names carved into Stone: Remembering the Dead of the First World War"
To mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War, there will be a lecture series covering aspects of reconciliation, remembering the dead, and the ethics of armed conflict.
About the speaker
Dr Georgina Byrne is a Residentiary Canon of Worcester Cathedral, Chaplain to the Queen and co-editor of 'Life after Tragedy: Essays on Faith and the First World War Evoked by Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy'
Ticket information
Lectures take place in the Chapter House, and admission is free, but advanced booking is advised. Telephone 01392 285983.
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