• Angela Burdett Coutts – Empress of Holly Lodge: a pop up play – Beth Shaw and Martin Bould

    Holly Lodge Community Centre 30 Makepeace Avenue, London, United Kingdom

    To mark the work on our historic library and also to celebrate the centenary of the Holly Lodge Estate we offer a “pop-up” play about the great 19th century philanthropist who owned the original Holly Lodge estate. Come and take a part if you wish, or simply enjoy the dramatic events of her life unfolding.… Continue reading Angela Burdett Coutts – Empress of Holly Lodge: a pop up play – Beth Shaw and Martin Bould

  • Leonard Clark

    Highgate Library Hall Highgate Library Hall, Childrens Corner, Croftdown Road, London, United Kingdom

    Leonard Clark was one of the most popular poets of the twentieth century for adults and children. Although he lived the last thirty years of his life in Highgate, where he served as a school inspector, much of his best work drew upon his boyhood memories in Gloucestershire. These landscapes inspired some of his best-loved… Continue reading Leonard Clark

  • The Book-makers: A history of the book in 18 remarkable lives – Adam Smyth

    Highgate Library Hall Highgate Library Hall, Childrens Corner, Croftdown Road, London, United Kingdom

    The Book-Makers is a celebration of 550 years of the printed book, told through the lives of eighteen extraordinary men and women who took the book in radical new directions: printers and binders, publishers and artists, paper-makers and library founders. This is a story of skill, craft, mess, cunning, triumph, improvisation, and error. Come and… Continue reading The Book-makers: A history of the book in 18 remarkable lives – Adam Smyth

  • The English Public Library 1850-1939 – Susie Barson

    Highgate Library Hall Highgate Library Hall, Childrens Corner, Croftdown Road, London, United Kingdom

    Among the many important political and social reforms of the mid-19th century was the Public Libraries Act of 1850. While this allowed municipal boroughs to establish public libraries, few were built until Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887. Then, private philanthropy saw the construction of a vast number of libraries, and by 1914, 62 per… Continue reading The English Public Library 1850-1939 – Susie Barson

  • Climate Crisis – Farhana Yamin

    Highgate Library Hall Highgate Library Hall, Childrens Corner, Croftdown Road, London, United Kingdom

    Farhana Yamin is best known as a key architect of the Paris Climate Agreement and for her work as a legal and strategy advisor for small island and vulnerable nations, working on their behalf at international climate negotiations. She has been a lead author of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as well as teaching… Continue reading Climate Crisis – Farhana Yamin

  • Deborah Moggach

    Highgate Library Hall Highgate Library Hall, Childrens Corner, Croftdown Road, London, United Kingdom

    Deborah Moggach has written 20 novels and two books of short stories. Several novels have been adapted for TV and her novel These Foolish Things became the hit film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Tulip Fever also became a film with Judi Dench and Alicia Vikander. She has also adapted other novels and written many… Continue reading Deborah Moggach