Trinity Hall in the City 2014

 Friday 21st March, 6-8pm

Two Temple Place - the Discoveries Exhibition

£18

 

A networking event for Trinity Hall members who work in London.  We have exclusive use of Two Temple Place - the stunning Victorian mansion built by William Waldorf Astor on London’s Embankment - during the Discoveries Exhibition, which is the first major exhibition to display objects from all eight University of Cambridge Museums. This will be Professor Martin Daunton’s last TH in the City event as Master. 

Drinks and nibbles will be served. The dress code is business attire.


The exhibition challenges the notion of “discovery”, displaying objects that span millennia: from artworks to scientific artefacts and historic instruments to rare zoological specimens. See the audio slide-show of the exhibition


The event is open to alumni only and there are limited places available.   You can book online below or send in a cheque payable to Trinity Hall to the Development Office.   Please book by Tuesday 4th March.  If you log in to THalumni.net you can view a guest list at the bottom of the page.

If you have any questions please contact development@trinhall.cam.ac.uk

Two Temple Place postcode: WC2R 3BD

Muggletonian print credit: System According to the Holy Scriptures, Muggletonian print. Drawn by Isaac Frost. Printed in oil colours by George Baxter. Engraved by Clubb & Son. - credit photographer Paul Tucker, copyright Whipple Museum of the History of Science, University of Cambridge

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TH in the city 2014
Drinks reception at 2 Temple Place from 6-8pm with a chance to view the discoveries exhibition
21 March 2014 at 18:00
 
Attendees: 1 £ 18.00 ea.