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James Bateman Bicentenary

11 Jun 11 - 24 Jul 11

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This small display highlights the interests and influences of James Bateman of Biddulph Grange Gardens and celebrates his 200th birthday. In partnership with the National Trust, there will be a series of related talks at the museum on 12, 13 and 14 July. Details will be available with the display and on our website.

 

 

 

James Bateman Bicentenary Lectures
@ The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery


Brent Elliot
- Biddulph and its place in Victorian Gardens
12 July 2011 2.00.pm
booking essential, all tickets £6, ring 01782 517999       More details >


Richard Wheeler
- James Bateman and his garden
12 July 2011 3.30pm
booking essential, all tickets £6, ring 01782 517999       More details >


Canon Tony Barnard
- Truth, Faith and Doubt in
                                 the work of James Bateman
13 July 2011 2.00pm
booking essential, all tickets £6, ring 01782 517999       More details >


Paul Baker
- A Geological Gallery at the end of time?
13 July 2011 3.30pm
booking essential, all tickets £6, ring 01782 517999       More details >


Steve Manning
- Bateman, his peers and his orchids
14 July 2011 2.00pm
booking essential, all tickets £6, ring 01782 517999       More details >


Pam Woolliscroft
- Pots of Orchids: The Spode
                              Bateman Connection
14 July 2011 3.30pm
booking essential, all tickets £6, ring 01782 517999       More details >


 

James Bateman Bicentenary Lectures 
@ Biddulph Grange Gardens

Bateman and Biddulph Grange:
The historical context a one-off guided tour (includes tea/coffee)
12 July 2011 10.30am
booking essential, all tickets £7.50, ring 01782 517999   More details >

 
James Bateman's Geological Gallery
A one-off guided tour (includes tea/coffee)
13 July 2011 10.30am
booking essential, all tickets £7.50, ring 01782 517999   More details >


Biddulph and the plant hunters
A one-off guided tour (includes tea/coffee)
14 July 2011 10.30am
booking essential, all tickets £7.50, ring 01782 517999   More details >


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