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An illustrated talk about it will be given on Saturday at 2.
Next Thursday there will be an illustrated talk on plant selection for home gardens.
Explore the life and travels of a local Victorian doctor in this illustrated talk.
Illustrated talk on the birds, mammals and scenery of Antarctica.
Two public meetings a year, in July and October, with illustrated talks on subjects of interest.
The illustrated talk will feature artists who work in ceramic, lacquer, wood and bamboo.
On Sunday there was an illustrated talk about Victorian needlework at the hotel.
He frequently combined his artistic training with his ministry, giving many illustrated talks.
Admission to his illustrated talk is $35.
And there are more specialised lectures and illustrated talks.
She collects antique textiles and gives illustrated talks about how she incorporates them into her fiction.
Inspector of Ancient Monuments, will give an illustrated talk on the 18th-century British soldier at home and how he spent his spare time.
An illustrated talk by Rachel Price.
Illustrated Talk art.
Illustrated Talk casual about the International Contemporary Furniture Fair.
Corny or not, the girls were serious about an event called Illustrated Talk, in which five winners of local competitions were competing on the state level.
The school will offer illustrated talks with three interior designers, starting with Eric Cohler on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
More illustrated talks from our Community Police Officer include 'Shoplifting' and 'Vandalism'.
He was faculty member in several International and National photo workshops and has given several illustrated talks on photo technique also.
Gill is a very user friendly orthodontist (special dentist-and gave and fascinating and gory illustrated talk on teeth.
Illustrated talks from our Community Police Officer include Crime Prevention and Road Safety.
Run a programme of outreach work to include illustrated talks on the 1967 and All That project across the London boroughs and to interested community groups.
An urban historian, John Tauranac, gives an illustrated talk on the history of New York City subway station design and ornamentation.
Quartz is this year's theme, to be addressed in an illustrated talk on Saturday at 1 o'clock by Jules Bernhardt, a collector, author and photographer.
Incidentally, Bernstein gives his illustrated talk fluently in four languages, namely German, French, English and Italian.