
Packing up the nation: Saving London’s museums and galleries in the Second World War
This lecture from the Arts Society Welwyn Garden tells the gripping and sometimes hilarious story of how a band of curators and custodians saved Britain’s national heritage during our Darkest Hour. As Hitler’s forces gathered, men and women from London’s national museums, galleries and archives forged extraordinary plans to evacuate their collections to safety. Visitors welcome.
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Wednesday 18th June